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OH....MY....GOD.....
I'm starting a Spoilers thread for people who have seen it to discuss how unbelievably amazing it was....
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Davina wrote:
For the life of me I cannot remember where I read it but Danny Boyle was saying that he and Benedict had definitely been talking about taking Frankenstein to Broadway.
During that May NY PBS Q&A with Stephen Moffat, Sue Vertue, and Benedict, I think BC did say they were hoping to bring the production to NY.
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For Irene and all the others who want the Frankenstein DVD - here you can sign the petition:
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SusiGo wrote:
For Irene and all the others who want the Frankenstein DVD - here you can sign the petition:
Good luck to all of us .
Many thanks, Susi. Signed
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Just a thought - from the pictures I saw the creature's looks remind me of Robert de Niro in Kenneth Branagh's Frankenstein Movie of 1994. What do you think?
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Review from Canada:
Sherlock Holmes peeks out when Benedict Cumberbatch plays Frankenstein
This blogger likens Sherlock to Ben's portrayal of Victor Frankenstein. Interesting comparisons.
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I just bought a ticket to see the show! I am SO happy!!! All the showings in my area were on June 6 and 7, before I was aware of this production. But, after searching the NT website that listed US screenings by state, I found one showing at the end of July. It's a two-hour drive away from me but serendipitously, I have a friend who lives in that town. So we are both going to see the show. It's the version where Benedict is Victor. Comments here are mixed as to which character he was best at but I'm just really, really happy that I can see even one of the performances.
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Sherli, I'm so happy. You will enjoy it, I'm sure. I saw only the other version (because I missed the listing of the one you're going to see).
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Thanks, veecee. Really, PBS should have broadcast Sherlock earlier, so we all this side of the pond would have had time to find these fan sites and learn about Benedict's other performances, such as this one. Hey--maybe PBS will show Frankenstein at some point! We can only hope, right?
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Why not? They showed David Tenants's (Is that his last name?) Hamlet. Write-in campaign?
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And in the meantime, I just found this very interesting article on the Sherlockology site; but be forewarned--it has spoilers in it and I'm kind of sorry I read it before seeing the play (though I suspect I'll forget what it said by the time I actually see it):
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Thanks. Never saw this site. Sort of stopped looking after I found our forum.
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It's Tennant. Thank God they made a DVD of it! It's from the Royal Shakespeare Company, though, so that's quite different.
But please please please make a DVD of Frankenstein...
I think I've searched like ALL of the internet and I've only found a couple of clips (which were brilliant!). How is that possible? At some point someone always films in a cinema...
I'm so desperate to see this. Gosh, if I'm never able to see this.. :/
I still kind of want to make this happen. But I would have to drive 4-6 hours and spend over 100 Euro on it! That's ridiculous. :/
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Sammy wrote:
It's Tennant. Thank God they made a DVD of it! It's from the Royal Shakespeare Company, though, so that's quite different.
But please please please make a DVD of Frankenstein...
I think I've searched like ALL of the internet and I've only found a couple of clips (which were brilliant!). How is that possible? At some point someone always films in a cinema...
I'm so desperate to see this. Gosh, if I'm never able to see this.. :/
I still kind of want to make this happen. But I would have to drive 4-6 hours and spend over 100 Euro on it! That's ridiculous. :/
I feel with you, Sammy. For me it would be about 350 - 400 kilometers to Karlsruhe, not to mention Munich . I signed the petition, so let's hope for the best! (Yes, sometimes an exclamation mark IS necessary).
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Just for the three of us Düsseldorf would have been worthwhile...
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Oooooh, yes, I even would have walked by foot if necessary …
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Sherli Bakerst wrote:
I just bought a ticket to see the show! I am SO happy!!! All the showings in my area were on June 6 and 7, before I was aware of this production. But, after searching the NT website that listed US screenings by state, I found one showing at the end of July. It's a two-hour drive away from me but serendipitously, I have a friend who lives in that town. So we are both going to see the show. It's the version where Benedict is Victor. Comments here are mixed as to which character he was best at but I'm just really, really happy that I can see even one of the performances.
Sherli! Where and when is this show? What is the NT website so I can find out about it? I want to go with you!!!!! Or at least meet you there!
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I watched both the original casting and the alternate version at the screenings in my city. I am now convinced that Benedict Cumberbatch can play any role ever and play it to a completely new level. He definitely makes the role his own and captures what makes Mary shelley's book and characters so fantastic. Jonny Lee Miller was all rightttt. And I'm not just saying that because I'm a Cumberbatch fan. But Jonny Lee Miller's portrayal of the creature in contrast to Cumberbatch'es and playing opposite Cumberbatch's creature as Frankenstein pales in comparison to Cumberbatch's portrayal of both. The sheer physicality of Cumberbatch's creature was... something to see, to put it mildly. Have you ever found yourself watching a movie and realized you were trying not to blink? Yeah. And I'm not easily impressed.
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I am very excited today. Thanks to Sherli Bakerst's posting yesterday (she lives in my neck of the woods), I too am going to see this show on film in July. I don't mind the spoilers. They help me focus on things others have found amazing and interesting. I've seen the trailers too and it looks like everything I want in a theatrical production. Looking forward to the evening and meeting Sherli too
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KeepersPrice wrote:
...I too am going to see this show on film in July. Looking forward to the evening and meeting Sherli too
And I am going to wear a Sherlock T-shirt so you can recognize me. I created the design today and now just have to transfer it to a shirt.