crime is common, logic is rare
Mar. 21st, 2011 09:12 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Frankenstein last week was pretty awesome, mainly because of the two leads. The supporting cast wasn't very exciting. The creature part was a sort of mix between freaky-dance and Smike in the old Nicholas Nickleby production (which I'm currently re-watching, and enjoying hugely). A very physical part, so it must be nice for the two leads to alternate between creature and Victor. In this performance, Cumberbatch was the creature. And almost completely naked too, ooo. Still, quite hideous to look at.
Must see more of these live-broadcasts!
The next day, Friday, was pretty boring as I had absolutely nothing to do at work. So I spent the day reorganising my collection of OTR Sherlock Holmes mp3:s. I also finished a book about Holmes on screen, an exhaustive listing of all the movies and tv shows starring the great detective up to 2003. Boy, there hasn't been a single decade without loads of Holmes productions, and he's still just as popular as ever. Talk about staying power. And the same is true for audio, there's no end of canonical or fanonical (if you will) productions, still going strong.
Must see more of these live-broadcasts!
The next day, Friday, was pretty boring as I had absolutely nothing to do at work. So I spent the day reorganising my collection of OTR Sherlock Holmes mp3:s. I also finished a book about Holmes on screen, an exhaustive listing of all the movies and tv shows starring the great detective up to 2003. Boy, there hasn't been a single decade without loads of Holmes productions, and he's still just as popular as ever. Talk about staying power. And the same is true for audio, there's no end of canonical or fanonical (if you will) productions, still going strong.