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I can't wait to see it!
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Today on YT I discovered a 1995 BBC film with Derek Jacobi as Turing. Excellent actor but totally miscast IMO. Nevertheless I will have a look at what they did with the script, etc.
The director just tweeted:
Morten Tyldum @mortentyldum12m
End of Day 2. Tired, but so excited. Keira and Benedict have been amazing and killed it. pic.twitter.com/FvTLqHlsmv
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The first good pic from today's filming:
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Love it how he changed his posture and facial expression I read that some people are worried that Turing could be too similar to Sherlock (the same kind of slightly-sociopathic genius), but it is enough to take a look at a pic like this to understand that there is not even a remote danger of this!
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No, there isn't. There may be some similarities of behaviour but all in all he was a totally different kind of person - shy, clumsy, but also with a great sense of humour.
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And gay.
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Exactly.
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Oh, this looks rather nice, indeed:
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A different kind of dressing gown :
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miriel68 wrote:
Love it how he changed his posture and facial expression I read that some people are worried that Turing could be too similar to Sherlock (the same kind of slightly-sociopathic genius), but it is enough to take a look at a pic like this to understand that there is not even a remote danger of this!
How could anyone doubt the skills of our Benny boy.
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SolarSystem wrote:
A different kind of dressing gown :
Nice haircut and colour, but I still miss the curls .
I am really looking forward to this movie. I studied information systems and therefore had to learn some of Turings works like the Turing machine. My professor in theoretical computer science was a great admirer of Turing and his work and he hold us also about his sad life-story.
Will the movie be in the cinemas or on TV?
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stoertebeker wrote:
Will the movie be in the cinemas or on TV?
I don't know for sure, but I suppose with Keira Knightley involved this will most certainly be shown on the big screen.
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I assumed it was a film. not TV show.
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It will be shown in cinemas, it's not made for TV.
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Just as I thought.
To me, a film is just that, for cinemas!
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A short article in the Mirror, not much news, but a nice photo gallery with some pics I haven't seen yet:
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So excited about this project!
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Oh, what a great pic!
(Credit: )
Has been my phone wallpaper for some days.
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Love it.