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Woah, nice one! Deserves far more views.
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Very nicely edited!
Lautrela wrote:
I agree, but for some reason I wasn't able to include the video on the post, only the link
I wondered if you were familiar or not! You got it almost right, but the tags need to be [video], not [url]. And on some videos, they've even given me a little trouble unless I change https (secure) to http.
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I love everything about this video!
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Anyone here who does not need their hearts?
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SusiGo wrote:
Anyone here who does not need their hearts?
This vid is so impressive and underlines the gravity of Sherlock's fight back into life. I know it might not be fair to say so, but for me, the whole shallow "redemption" scene with Mary destroys the epic statement of this one.
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SusiGo wrote:
Anyone here who does not need their hearts?
No, I am not crying. I am eating my dinner in peace and quiet - why do you ask?
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A comparison between the Hillywood parody and the real show. I think some of the similarities are quite stunning.
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Yeah, I think the attention to the details is unlike anything I've ever seen in a parody.
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In case anyone needs their heart broken by the incomparable ivyblossom:
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SusiGo wrote:
In case anyone needs their heart broken by the incomparable ivyblossom:
Ouch, watching that really hurt. *sniff*
Never came to my mind, that this song could fit so well.
Last edited by Rache (November 2, 2016 10:33 am)
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I'm just listening to the Baker Street Babes podcast about the Hillywood Show Sherlock parody, I thought it was a brilliant production btw. Anyway, the creators Hilly and Hannah Hindi are talking about why they chose that particular song, Thrift Shop. Basically they wanted a song that would have the right pace for Sherlock's rapid-fire deductions. They are also talking about filming in London. If you want to listen to the full interview you can download the episode in iTunes/Podcasts or listen to it at
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John and Sherlock seem to be more than friends... especially after watching the first 28 seconds of this stunning fan video by Darlington Substitution. (Oh, and note that the music in the back ground is Mendelssohn’s Lieder--the violin piece Watson likes Holmes to play for him in canon.) <3
Last edited by OpalJade (November 8, 2016 12:33 am)
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Nice! Loved their amazing chemistry set to the Mendelssohn. My heart is throbbing a bit at the moment
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KeepersPrice wrote:
Nice! Loved their amazing chemistry set to the Mendelssohn. My heart is throbbing a bit at the moment
Oh, glad you liked it! It's so well done! And yeah, it does highlight their incredible chemistry perfectly. <3
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Another parody. I usually find David Walliams pretty funny, but this one is not my kind of humour.
Last edited by ukaunz (November 26, 2016 11:02 am)
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Three of the weirdest fanvids I've ever seen
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Just discovered this heart-wrenching video. With material from old episodes and mostly series 4. Beautifully edited and put together.
Only watch it if you feel you are ready to feel all the pain and to say goodbye to Sherlock.
Last edited by Rache (January 30, 2017 8:27 pm)
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This is very beautiful:
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SusiGo wrote:
This is very beautiful:
Awesome!
And this made me realise again how this last piece of music (violin duet and finale of s4e3) gives me reliably this weird feeling of sadness while bringing a wide smile on my face.
You have to know: I recorded myself watching TFP for the first time and in the end it is an amazing metamorphosis. You can see how I slowly change from a teary face o a little smile.
Last edited by Rache (April 17, 2017 1:21 pm)