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"Lot N°249" court-métrage de Mark Gatiss (2023) - adapté de la nouvelle éponyme d'Arthur Conan Doyle (1892) - avec Kit Harington, Freddie Fox, Colin Ryan et John Heffernan, février 2024.
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Am I disappointed neither David nor Andrew won the Olivier for best actor? Yes, yes I am.
Am I near tears seeing them be ecstatic for their friend Mark Gatiss winning? Abso-fucken-lutely.
David's face lighting up and going "oh wow!" And Andrew literally jumping out of his seat SHUT UP I'M EMOTIONAL MY SHERLOCK FANGIRL IS FIGHTING WITH MY GOOD OMENS FANGIRL IT'S A WEIRD TIME
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imagine being industry darling david tennant and having been industry darling david tennant for a good few decades and they still manage to misspell your name at the olivier awards - for which - by the way - you've been nominated multiple times now
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WRITERS + DIRECTORS ON THE POWER OF HORROR
Catriona Ward, interview for The Guardian
Mark Gatiss, in A History of Horror (2010)
Pascal Laugier, for Electric Sheep
Candyman (1992), dir. Bernard Rose
Colin Dickey, Ghostland
Carmen Maria Machado, for Paris Review
Kier-La Janisse, House of Psychotic Women
Possession (1981), dir. Andrzej Żuławski
Mariana Enríquez, ‘Notes on Craft’, Granta
Guillermo del Toro, Haunted Castles, Dark Mirrors
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Good Omens bts
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I don't care how many newer versions of the Holmes brothers are made. These are mine. Time may have moved on and searches for "Sherlock" may bring newer actors, but everytime someone likes or reblogs one of my old posts, my heart does a little leap. The BBC Sherlock fandom still lives. People still care about these characters. They are still loved and we still want more ❤️
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Happy birthday mark ❤🎉
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Kit Harington et Freddie Fox dans "Lot N°249" court-métrage de Mark Gatiss (2023) - adapté de la nouvelle éponyme d'Arthur Conan Doyle (1892) - février 2024.
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Holmes boys
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"oh no my gay angel made a bad decision" well he didn't suddenly have a psychopathic secret sister manipulating him for years through various disguises after dog related trauma made him lose all memory of her. so i think we're good
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If I had a nickel for every time David Tennant played a character thousands of years old was in a church fighting a character played by Mark Gatiss who came back from the dead but wrong and also had a connection to the london blitz, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
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