i'm going to be oh-so annoying and put up another thing about benedict cumberbatch.
just because i can.
and i am so sorry, but i use this blog for me as well as my viewers, so that as soon as i go online i can look at that video i love, or listen to that interview again.
so i am so sorry.
but i have to say that if anything, this has made me love him more.
the poem he mentions (ode to a nightingale) is very meaningful, and the sort of poem i consider art.
i also love banoffee pie, as does he.
i now want to read 'the catcher in the rye' if it has changed the life of such an extraordinary actor.
my favourite musical is singin' in the rain too, although not my favourite actual film.
< he would like this guy to play him in a film about his life. he seems to be a freak, as is i.
when he said about how everything is magical at dusk and dawn, it made me think that maybe the reason he played van gogh so well is because he is also a wonderful artist, just in the art of acting rather than painting.
if you actually listened to the interview, they ask him apollo or dionysus. i looked this up, and apollo is the god of sun, music and poetry, whereas dionysus is the god of wine, ecstasy, and intoxication. its basically asking are you good or evil. he chose evil.
as for his fancy dress. ' a sort of snoop-doggy-styple-50s-pimp'?
this is the said article the interview was for. he looks a lot better with blondey-brown hair, i've got to say. maybe this is a sign that i should go back to my routes (literally, i'm starting to get routes from this hair dye i used :/)
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