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I never liked Tatort for some reason, enjoyed Derrick at its times * ducking away and hiding*
Did anyone else feel Tommy Morgensterns voice got deeper and more voluminous this season??
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I still watch Tatort but only with the few teams I like.
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SusiGo wrote:
....And if they do, you get Til Schweiger.
But at least you got this along with it:
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Derrick? Oh mrs, I am disappointed.
Yes, I also thought the voice was a bit different.
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Well, WDR developed something that is like Sherlock for poor people
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I've never been a Tatort viewer, either. I watched it occasionally, but not on a regular basis.
mrshouse, I think I already mentioned it somewhere... either his voice somehow grew on me or it did indeed get more of a deep and velvety touch.
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What do you mean, Harriet? The one from Cologne?
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Probably gargling with port or something
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Harriet wrote:
Probably gargling with port or something
Ah, what a wonderful theory. I love it!
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gently69 wrote:
What do you mean, Harriet? The one from Cologne?
No, the new Dortmund one. A shabby look Sherlock
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Harriet wrote:
gently69 wrote:
What do you mean, Harriet? The one from Cologne?
No, the new Dortmund one. A shabby look Sherlock
Ah yes, but this guy has stronger problems,hhasn't he?
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Harriet wrote:
I know quite a few people who would simply be overcharged by - uhm, more or less everything in Sherlock.
Too fast, too complex, too eccentric, ...
And I don't think there is something wrong about it.
And yes, I also heard that several times.
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Mattlocked wrote:
SusiGo wrote:
....And if they do, you get Til Schweiger.
But at least you got this along with it:
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gently69 wrote:
Derrick? Oh mrs, I am disappointed.
What? A " good looking" (hemhem) male couple solving crimes, sharp deductions, a short friend and a whirling trench coat. I certainly don't see your point, gently
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gently69 wrote:
Ah yes, but this guy has stronger problems, hasn't he?
Well, he has no boyfriend
Hey, have a look at him:
and this scene with Jim for the poor
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mrshouse wrote:
gently69 wrote:
Derrick? Oh mrs, I am disappointed.
What? A " good looking" (hemhem) male couple solving crimes, sharp deductions, a short friend and a whirling trench coat. I certainly don't see your point, gently
You have got to be kidding...!
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SolarSystem wrote:
mrshouse wrote:
gently69 wrote:
Derrick? Oh mrs, I am disappointed.
What? A " good looking" (hemhem) male couple solving crimes, sharp deductions, a short friend and a whirling trench coat. I certainly don't see your point, gently
You have got to be kidding...!
Oh, lovelies, what is it like in your funny little brains, that's called sarcasm...
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Harriet wrote:
and this scene with Jim for the poor
Oh wow. Don't tell me it's a rooftop scene. That looks soooooo much better than that ridiculous scene from that ridiculous Reichenbach episode from that ridiculous show called "Sherlock".
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It is! And there is another one where he is close to jumping down. Well, he has grown on me. Kind of, that is
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Haven't read the whole thread yet and have no idea what's it about right now ;o)
just wanted so say, I liked the dubbing of HLV. Some scenes I didn't like, but the experience as a whole was much better than expected. Few scenes where even better in german, which really suprised me (cannot remember which ones exactly, will have to buy the DVD tomorrow to watch again)
Bad luck about the thunderstorm though. Our TV tried to shut down exactly during the Appledore scene, because the thunderstorm was getting too close. I got upset but was ready to accept the defeat, when my mother decided that Sherlock would be absolutely worth sacrificing our TV. So we continued watching till the end! *hugs to mum!* (our TV survived, while I still hope Moriarty didn't)
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