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Frankenstein batch.
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Those boots. Yummmmmmmmm
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Mattlocked wrote:
kittykat wrote:
I didn't know that Roger Allam was in Parade's End! It's Douglas!
Yes, isn't that great? I was very surprised when I first noticed. He also sometimes has really funny parts in Parades End. Did you notice his face in his last scene with Sylvia? I love it!
When she proposed to him? Didn't see that coming!
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SilverMoonDragonB wrote:
Mattlocked wrote:
I just "found" these....
....here:Mmmmm...I like these
Looks like one of those 20s films, you know? The Al Capone type He could do a movie like this!
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kittykat wrote:
Sherlocks reaction to seeing Moriarty as Richard Brook really is perfect.
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Realising Moriarty's plan.
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Realising Mycroft's plan...
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I also love John's "You were gonna blow me up!" line. I found that very powerful!
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Given the time of day, here's Sherlock in a kind of afterglow.
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Highlighting his cheekbones.
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And more cheekbones!
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besleybean wrote:
Frankenstein batch.
Oh god, just thought of this:
Fine-en-stein!Batch lol
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kittykat wrote:
One of my absolute favorite Sherlockian WTF moments of all time :D
Second favorite: spinning poor John in a circle by his head (and getting a good look at those big hands...) and John holds up his phone :D
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crazybbcamerican wrote:
kittykat wrote:
One of my absolute favorite Sherlockian WTF moments of all time :D
Second favorite: spinning poor John in a circle by his head (and getting a good look at those big hands...) and John holds up his phone :D
Haha, I love that moment too!
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SolarSystem wrote:
And more cheekbones!
Oh my, that is just lovely!
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B/W time again.
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Susi, all those pics are really fantastic! They immediately make me think of Bogart and films by Robert Siodmak (and lots of other directors). It's amazing what you can do by just taking the colour away...!
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First I have to make them lighter as they are quite dark. Then I take away all the colour and the warmth to gave them the old-fashioned look. But then Benedict really has the right face for that.
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Yes, he does! In the pic above he looks a bit like the typical film noir broken hero.