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Oh, wasn´t The Stag mentioned by this time?
So, here´s the Trailer:
It´s really, really funy!!!!
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Say what?? Hmm… wait and see, but sounds like could be interesting movie, from his tweets.
Daniel Radcliffe (Igor), James McAvoy (Frankenstein) and Jessica Findlay (Lorelei) have already been attached to it, too.
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Sounding good.
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So far I've only seen Andrew in Sherlock and the National Theatre thing. I must take action!
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Oh I saw him in a couple of TV things and heard him in a few radio plays.
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With everything I've heard buzz of him in (The Town sounded great!), I still really need to catch Sea Wall… somehow!
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Me too.
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Don't "catch" it, just buy it!
It's absolutely worth it, watched it 4 times already.
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Just saw Andrews acceptance speech at the IFTA Awards 2013 in Dublin. He was so funny and cute.
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BrightBlueEyes wrote:
I watched Dead Bodies a few weeks ago, it was good. Weird and totally up my alley. And then I saw Silent Things. Ah-MAY-zing. Andrew Scott is brilliant. And I mean that in a totally non Arthur's-only-descriptive kind of way
Just had to dig this out because today I stumbled over the short film Silent Things.
You can watch it here:
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Mattlocked wrote:
BrightBlueEyes wrote:
I watched Dead Bodies a few weeks ago, it was good. Weird and totally up my alley. And then I saw Silent Things. Ah-MAY-zing. Andrew Scott is brilliant. And I mean that in a totally non Arthur's-only-descriptive kind of way
Just had to dig this out because today I stumbled over the short film Silent Things.
You can watch it here:
Came across this again because I wasn't sure whether to put the magazine publicity in his thread here, or in the related 'Pride' thread. Then saw your post and wondered about 'Silent Things', having never seen much chatter about it, either, or remembered to look up much of his short stuff (except for Sea Wall- amazing). And . . .Wow. That was something else, too!
How well he portrayed a glimpse of the life of someone like that (and the other girl's talent, too), and a …reminder? of the difficulty to the rest of us? But I wasn't sure what entirely to take away... that 'normal' people can never understand and as much as he wanted to try to have a new friendship with/be accepted, he won't? The 'normal' girl should have left him alone, and only the other girl could truly be a friend? Still, very touching about what it can be like for some people.
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‘Sherlock’ Star Explains Why Being Out And Proud Is Great For His Career.
Last edited by REReader (April 8, 2015 2:34 pm)
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I just stumbled over this article which states Andrew will be part of a movie called 'In High Places', a biopic about famous climber George Mallory (wasn't Benedict once in talks for a film about him?)
More information about it to be found here:
Also, I've just checked Andrews IMDb-site to see whether this project is already listed in his filmography (it isn't), but one can read that he seems to be playing a character called Addison Bennett in 'Alice Through the Looking Glass', a sequel to the 2010 movie.
If this is all true, these are quite exciting and busy times for our Mr. Scott.
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I really started to worry about this film because it took so long until anything was released and for months there was absolutely nothing to hear about it. But what a change in the last few weeks!
Additional to the trailer above, there's also this one, which is quite different but not less entertaining:
I'm more than excited, two of my most favourite actors together in one film, joined by people like Loo Brealey, Mark Gatiss, Daniel Radcliffe...
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wonderful article/interview about Andrew
Sweet quote from Ben about Andrew
".....he is true friend.We laugh. A lot! And the day always feels lighter when he's around."
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What a great article
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Finally came around to read it. What a wonderful article about Andrew. He must be a truly lovely human being.