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New trailer... I don't know how to post a link, but it is easy to find it on you tube. Unfortunately, there is no Benedict's voice there (and there is not enought of BC on the whole, too much Kirk and Spock instead, sigh) but two new shots of a VERY handsome villain.
And here one of the reactions by the people who saw the screening of the first 30 minutes of ST:
"As for Benedict Cumberbatch, his portrayal of the film’s bad guy is so stunningly mesmerising that even if he turns out not to be Khan (as some fans suspect he really is), I predict the audience are going to love him anyway. "
"stunningly mesmerising"... I like it!
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I believe this is the article you mention miriel
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Thanks for posting, tiharoa, that sounds amazing.
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as it says don't read if you don't want to know
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Hi tiharoa, thank's for the link. Actually it was not the text I quoted: mine was:
That means TWO article using adjective "mesmerising". Well...
Thank's for the other link, too!
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The German premiere has been moved up to 29 April in Berlin! According to this source Benedict will attend.
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...and the local Cineplex in my area does not even consider a midnight premiere on Wednesday 8th!
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Lucky you! ( green with envy...)
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"Into Brickness" ! Ha, Ha! I have a couple of step-grandkids who would love this!
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I just suffered a heart attack. You've been warned.
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Haven't time now, will catch up later...before I catch up with Neverwhere!
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here is the link to youtube:
heart attack: well said!
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Ha! This video is great... I am a little worried though that I'll be too busy thinking, 'what is Sherlock doing in space?' when watching Star Trek... if only Season 3 had given my fix already so I could concentrate...
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I don't think so, not at all. I've quite a few of his films and every time he becomes a totally different person. That's what brilliant acting is about. Just compare Sherlock and e.g. Third Star.
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SusiGo wrote:
I just suffered a heart attack. You've been warned.
*chills. bad-ass like shaft. the anti-hero to end all anti-heros, i think. (that's gonna be one heck of a viewing audience: trekkies, summer-movie thrill seekers, fangirlies, little old ladies who watch PBS, oh my )
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omg omg omg omg...I have never in my entire life squealed like a fangirl, but I'm doing it now. I really loved the first one, but this one...with the melted-chocolate-voice-of-sex is just going to be fantastic! Thank you for posting that trailer, Maggie!
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Hold up! Susi posted the trailers--i just put in my two cents. There.
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SherlockHound wrote:
It does look pretty amazing... will it be hard for anyone here to seperate B.C. from Sherlock though? Will you be thinking "Sherlock in Space" the whole time watching Star Trek? :D
Nope. That's what I like about Benedict and Martin as well. In each of their films they play totally different characters. You know, while watching The Hobbit, Bilbo was Bilbo for me and I didn't think for one second: "Hey there, John!"
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Mary Me wrote:
SherlockHound wrote:
It does look pretty amazing... will it be hard for anyone here to seperate B.C. from Sherlock though? Will you be thinking "Sherlock in Space" the whole time watching Star Trek? :D
Nope. That's what I like about Benedict and Martin as well. In each of their films they play totally different characters. You know, while watching The Hobbit, Bilbo was Bilbo for me and I didn't think for one second: "Hey there, John!"
Ha, yes.... Okay, I will admit my excited fan mind did bounce a little bit between 'hey!! It's Sherlock! It's Ben!/ It's John! It's Martin! so neat!!' just from hardly seeing them in many movies, and just being so cool to see a favorite of yours in something completely different now, and seeing how they change into it. Then, it's just that. They totally change into it, and that brief moment is gone, completely swept away by their awesome skill into being the other character, whether it was Guillam or Bilbo. Great, isn't it?
Although it was funny, I do think Martin had one moment like that, where I couldn't help grinning at seeing a bit of the 'Martin' under the 'Bilbo', with how he played an expressive gesture very much like himself, and the same way he had played it through John. The part where he's sitting with Gandalf, not wanting to take part in all the craziness. That stern/mixed expression with a pointed gesture and certain little pause/tilt of the head when he goes on about how he is 'a Baggins!' who don't do that stuff... very much reminded me of his very similar glance/reaction/gesture when John is sitting with Mycroft in TRF, upset with him for selling out his brother... remember? Or is it just me...
(oh, and... uh, ahem.... 'heart attack', no kidding..... if any actor/character quirks will be distracting for me when I finally get to see this film, it might be his voice.... )