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Hello to everyone.
Duval your tattoo looks awesome!!!
I am very curious, did this tattoo symbolize something special to you? Is that your first one?
It was a lazy Sunday for me, watching Olympic games and some "Sherlock" with Cumberbatch and Freeman (I really love this duo.) So how´s everyone doing these day´s?sigpic
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Originally posted by myhelix View PostHello to everyone.
Duval your tattoo looks awesome!!!
I am very curious, did this tattoo symbolize something special to you? Is that your first one?
It was a lazy Sunday for me, watching Olympic games and some "Sherlock" with Cumberbatch and Freeman (I really love this duo.) So how´s everyone doing these day´s?sigpic
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Originally posted by Cairistiona View PostToday I coloured my hair and now I'm working on my Gaelic vocabulary. And 'Inception' is on TV.
Every time you tell us about your Gaelic lesson I wish I would learn a "cool" language, too. Once I thought about learning Japanese or Chines. But you need a teacher for things like that and the lesson was to expensive. But I was always interested in foreign languages so maybe I start with something easier, maybe Spain this year?
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Originally posted by Cairistiona View PostI've learned Spanish in school, but I've forgotten most of it. (I was about to write Spàinntis, the Gaelic word. Sometimes when I write a lot of Gaelich I have problems with English).
And I have to watch Inception anyway, I need some screencaps from it for my next Gaelic essay.
Also finally some news about a movie RC will direct and act in, hope it´s not just a rumor?! From heraldscotland.com
Emma Thompson joins Robert Carlyle in film version of Scots novel
Monday 3 February 2014
Emma Thompson is set to join Robert Carlyle in the film adaptation of The Long Midnight of Barney Thomson.
Variety has reported that Thompson has signed up to star alongside Carlyle in his directorial debut of the movie, set in Glasgow.
Carlyle will appear in the film as Barney Thomson, a Scottish barber who accidentally stumbles into serial murder, while Thompson will play his mother.
Ray Winstone and Ewen Bremner are also set to appear. It has also been rumoured that Ewan McGregor may play a part in the film.
The comic thriller is based on a series of works by Lanarkshire-born Douglas Lindsay and has been adapted for the big screen by Richard Cowan and Colin McLaren.
The headline novel was serialised on HeraldScotland last year. Lindsay's publisher is Blasted Heath, the e-books specialist.
Kyle MacRae, co-founder of Blasted Heath, said: "Who better than Robert Carlyle in the role of the renegade barbershop legend, Barney Thomson, in this very dark, very funny and totally original Scottish comedy? And as for Emma Thompson as Barney's mum - perfect! There are seven novels in the Barney series so we're looking forward to a mega-franchise with appropriate barbershop merchandise (not safe for kids)."
The film is scheduled to go into production this year. It will be introduced to international buyers at the European Film Market in Berlin.sigpic
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Originally posted by myhelix View PostYou´ll write an essay about "Inception" in Gaelic, sound like a big challenge.
Also finally some news about a movie RC will direct and act in, hope it´s not just a rumor?! From heraldscotland.comsigpic
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Originally posted by Cairistiona View PostI like the BBC Sherlock. And I felt like I have seen BC in a lot of movies lately, but it's only that I've seen Star Trek: Into Darkness two times and The Hobbit Dos four times, and he's not even really in it. But before all the hype started I already liked him in The Las Enemy
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And his voice fit´s the dragon in "Hobbit - DOS" perfectly. Watched recently S1 of "Sherlock" because of it´s great hype in the internet and I really love the interaction between the main cast and the "old" story´s in a modern world context.
Only downside of the BBC show is that every Season had only three episodes. Next week I´ll watch S2 and in May S3 will have it´s free TV premier in Germany.sigpic
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Originally posted by Cairistiona View PostNot about the movie. I write about Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a Scottish Art Nouveau desinger and artist. But his chairs appear in lots of different movies and TV shows.
Originally posted by Cairistiona View PostThat's interesting, hopefully it's true.sigpic
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