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That's very nice, Ivy. So he likes German silent movies.
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Well I don't know, but he likes horror films and makes a documentation about them and Nosferatu was the first one, although I wouldn't call it horror when you compare it to horror films these days
But the "Caligari" post he definitely was inspired by the film museum. I've visited it two times, really informative. Would have been better to see Mark Gatiss there
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I've been there, too. And I've seen the film years ago, it's really a masterpiece. All the sets are expressionist and distorted, it's quite a disturbing film.
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Hm, Spass is a noun and should be upper case - very typical mistake for native English speakers.
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*spelling lesson mode on*
Well actually it is written Spaß, because it has a long "a", but since non-German people don't have this letter on their keyboard it's O.K.
(Unless you are Austrian, than double "s" is O.K.)
*spelling lesson mode off*
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Not only in Berlin. In my town there are quite a lot of people looking bewildered and wearing slightly strange clothing. Happy to know what all this is about.
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Somehow it warms my heart to know that Mark Gatiss would have a conversation like this.
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Not a tweet but still funny
Listening to Steven Moffat talk about Sherlock on the radio:
Interviewer: Are you going to be able to keep your actors after season 3? They’re both quite big stars in The Hobbit..
SM: Yes, but we have their families locked in the cellar.
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*LOL*
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Not got snipers watching them then?
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I love this! He's clearly very observant! He sees AND observes.
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Oh, that's sweet.
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Everyone is so proud of him!
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And someone else is proud:
Paul McGuigan @paul_mcguigan
Very proud of my boys... #StarTrekIntoDarkness #Hobbit
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Aren't we proud of our boys, too?
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Bursting with pride.
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We need a proud-smiley!
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Ivy wrote:
We need a proud-smiley!
Excellent idea. And I'd like a jumping one, too.