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Same here, but if you watch the end of the Dr. Strange "panel", http://www.sherlockforum.com/forum/topic/2735-benedict-cumberbatch-as-dr-strange/?p=101744 you'll get an idea what JP means. May even be what she was trying to link to?

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Egad, that interviewer was horrible. I feel kind of creepy for watching her.

 

 And someone really really needs to explain to BC that that hair looks fantastic on him, the dork! :d No hat needed! Sophie, please pleases convince him.... :p

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Oh, yeah, there's a video of that somewhere too. I'm getting lost between the ones that have been posted here and the ones that have been linked to something else.....

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And someone really really needs to explain to BC that that hair looks fantastic on him, the dork! :d No hat needed! Sophie, please pleases convince him.... :p

Agree, he doesn't need a hat, but don't beat me up, I like his sleek hair as Khan and TAB as well, he has very nice side view. But yes, for modern Sherlock, the curl is the most suitable.

 

Nice side view, and front, and back, and hands, arms, brow, smile. That's all. :p

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Ughh, hated the "slickback" in TAB. But Khan was cool.

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I was prepared to fight you for the first sentence but sit back happily on the second. You are safe. :) :D

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He hates the curls! I could almost do an Apache war dance when I heard his explanation for the silly hat he kept wearing in all the photos posted above! And TAB was period-accurate: that's when gentlemen used Macassar oil to slick back hair, and ladies knitted anti-Macassar doilies to put on the backs of the ovestuffed chairs and sofas.

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The audio worked for me. If I'm on my phone, I have to remember to turn the volume up as it's usually muted.

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Turns out the video itself was on mute for some reason. Thanks.

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I've had that happen too.

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Another snippet. I don't know if it was posted already, I cannot keep the pace listening to it all... It's about the curious meeting at Wimbledon.

 

 

is he tearing up at the end? What fangirling...

 

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Nope, no tears.

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this little SDCC interview... 

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All hail The Dork!

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Thanks for the link. How are you getting along, sfmpco?

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Just in from Sherlockology:
 

USA followers, we’ve got some good news if you wanted another chance to see Benedict Cumberbatch’s mesmerising stage performances in the award winning productions of Frankenstein (2011) and Hamlet (2015).
 
Both will get a repeat screening in select cinemas in October and November, thanks to Fathom Events. Full venue information and ticket booking can be found on the following links:
 
http://fathomevents.com/event/nt-live-frankenstein-encore Frankenstein screens on October 26 2016. No word on which version of the play this will be as yet.

http://fathomevents.com/event/nt-live-hamlet-encore Hamlet screens on November 15 2016.

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I'm really hoping they air the Miller-as-Creature version, because I haven't seen that one.  But I would bet money on BC-as-Creature.  Which I may well pay up to see again.

 

Don't think I'll re-see Hamlet, unless I get motivated to put in some serious study before then. 

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