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Fantastic.
Better than a silly old honour!
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SusiGo wrote:
Benedict has been appointed Visiting Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall College, Oxford:
Maybe my choice for the topic name wasn't good enough?!
I thought the fact that he is almost a professor at Oxford now deserves it's own topic.
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Sorry, I did not see that. No need to get upset.
I have deleted my post.
Last edited by SusiGo (February 5, 2016 10:22 pm)
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Ooh, neither did I...I will over there now!
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Cute little incident:
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One of my favourite Benedict stories. And just imagine, now he is doing this with his own kid.
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The kid doesn't know how lucky he is! Which is a good thing, of course. All little kids should be lucky enough to have Benedict Cumberbatch read them a story
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This is actually because I'm too tired and too lazy to think for myself... but here goes:
What is the most romantic Benedict film?
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God knows and I don't even want to think about it, cos I hate romance.
But TV series, I would say Parade's End.
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Most romantic Benedict film? Sherlock.
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Hm. I haven't seen everything Ben has done, but has he done pure romance yet?
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I don't think so and I hope he doesn't.
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I don't think so and I hope he will eventually.
Just as I hope that he will do some comedy (again). "Starter for 10" was great, but I want more.
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Oh yes I loved Starter for 10.
He does comedy very well.
Parts of Hamlet were hilarious.
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True.
And those few scenes in "August Osage County" have shown that he would be wonderful in a romantic movie. Always assuming that he'd take great care in choosing the right screenplay.
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Actually yes, sorry...I should have thought of Osage County.
I love Lil Charles so much.
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Very amusing introduction to the Hound of Baskervilles written by none other than Benedict:
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This is lovely, so very much Benedict, long, eloquent, funny.
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Lol, that's wonderful!
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It's kind of cute that he still thinks a lurcher is an Irish wolfhound cross! He mentioned that in an interview, and that they were his favourite dogs. I bet his dad was great at reading stories to him! Lovely introduction.