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Mattlocked wrote:
Those facial expressions are always in almost any scene of Sherlock SO remarkable!
Hm... I think I have to watch all episodes once again next weekend - just for Martin's gorgeous expressions.
All science, you know.
I never knew that science was so exciting. Nobody told me that back in my old school days...
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tobeornot221b wrote:
Oh, Sherlock?
Mmmm?
Didn't I warn you that you were never to wear that shirt in my presence again?
What? John, do talk sense.... John? John! Where are you running off to now? John!
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ancientsgate wrote:
You know, Ben gets a lot of kudos (and rightfully so) for the way he transforms himself into Sherlock. But look at this picture of Martin and how different the real Martin is from his John persona. John doesn't smile like this hardly ever.... he walks around with a constant Sherlock-induced headache, lol, plus who can smile when he's running full tilt over the London rooftops, finding heads and thumbs in the fridge, carrying on a conversation with someone who can't be bothered to unglue his eyeballs from a microscope, and constantly defending his sexual orientation? Martin needs a lot more credit for what he brings to the Sherlock franchise. Wonderful actor. And cute. Did I add that he's very very cute? Yes, he is.
The sidekick always has a harder time making a name for himself when he's working beside a larger than life character, which Sherlock definitely is. And, Martin certainly holds his own beside Ben and, to many people's credit I think they see that. He's the one we relate to and sympathize with. That BAFTA certainly goes a long way to proving people are aware of his immense talent and what he brings to the show.
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Sherly wrote:
Oh, this is a mime. I thought he was a clown at first. Same diff, I suppose. I hate clowns. Take it off, Martin, quick!
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ancientsgate wrote:
Oh, this is a mime. I thought he was a clown at first. Same diff, I suppose. I hate clowns. Take it off, Martin, quick!
At least he's got a striped jersey
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ancientsgate wrote:
... But look at this picture of Martin and how different the real Martin is from his John persona. John doesn't smile like this hardly ever....
Of course, his public persona may be basically another role -- sometimes he plays "John Watson," sometimes he plays "Bilbo Baggins," and sometimes he plays "Martin Freeman" (with the latter being an improv role). Although some people seem to be pretty much "what you see is what you get," I suspect that most of us role-play to some extent (for example, a receptionist or a restaurant server who's any good will project cheer, despite today's headache or last night's argument). It's a way of interfacing with a world full of strangers while maintaining a private core.
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ancientsgate wrote:
Oh, Sherlock?
Mmmm?
Didn't I warn you that you were never to wear that shirt in my presence again?
What? John, do talk sense.... John? John! Where are you running off to now? John!
Now, now, AG.....too many "Johns"! Yeah, you know what I'm talking about!
(Sorry folks - inside joke). Tee Hee *runs away laughing*
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Looks like Marcel Marceau! I like the pierriot makeup even though I am not keen on ordinary clown makeup ( my daughter is positively petrified of them). Petrushka?
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whistling in the dark wrote:
I like a picture that shows his dark blue eyes. They so often look brown. Nice!
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Ok, I'm a bit tickled and just a little sheepishly amused to admit that while I looked forward to getting my Entertainment Weekly today (delivers on Fridays, and it's just fun to see all the latest out there), and while kinda figured they'd be highlighting the upcoming Fan Favorite of The Hobbit, I nonetheless made this kind of delighted 'eeeeee!' noise when I opened my box to find this: ;D *^_^*
(oh... oh! and then they were even nice enough to be clued-in nice fellow geeks with all things entertainment (usually are) and had this on one corner of a page...
Kind of a neat tie-in to have it in the same issue.... Not to mention whoever penned it up is also a geeky enough fan to have worded it as "Missing Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch's melodious baritone?" ;D ;D)
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This is my favorite picture from the London premiere.
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Fabulous.
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Did you guys see the pics of Martin meeting Prince William backstage at the London premiere? William is apparently tall like a giraffe (6' 3" is what I heard), and Martin had to crick his neck to see him, lol. I'm so happy-happy that this big ol' world-wide stage is opening up for our boy; it couldn't happen to anyone more deserving.