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Post by lynette on Jan 25, 2011 7:03:34 GMT 8
I'm liking the use of "lumpy" Lynette. Not sure what you mean, but i like it! Bad word ... I wanted to write ,,villain".
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Post by Gg on Jan 25, 2011 7:33:49 GMT 8
villian is too obvious... I still like lumpy
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Post by lynette on Jan 27, 2011 1:13:42 GMT 8
villian is too obvious... I still like lumpy ;D
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Post by cat on Jan 29, 2011 7:56:13 GMT 8
villian is too obvious... I still like lumpy Hmmmm....How about a lumpy villain?
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Post by Gg on Apr 9, 2011 9:46:12 GMT 8
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Post by lynette on Apr 9, 2011 20:55:07 GMT 8
Lord Coward is his right opposite temperament. ;D
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Post by Gg on Jul 12, 2011 3:04:28 GMT 8
Though our Lord Coward is absent this time around, the posters are out for the sequel. No surprise, RDJ andJude each gets one!
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Post by cat on Jul 13, 2011 17:09:04 GMT 8
Even though Lord Coward is notably absent; I would quite like to see this sequel as the first film was really enjoyable.
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Post by sylvia on Jul 30, 2011 23:57:00 GMT 8
I cant wait for the sequel, especially since Stephen Fry is in it !
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Post by Gg on Dec 2, 2011 13:02:36 GMT 8
I love this review by Morgan R Lewis, of his portrayal of Lord Coward: Hans Matheson has a small but important role as Home Secretary (i.e., in charge of the police) Lord Coward, and plays the role with a kind of smiling coldness that makes you want to punch him in the face (which is a good thing in this case). morganrlewis.wordpress.com/2011/12/01/sherlock-holmes-2009/#more-1044
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Post by lynette on Dec 4, 2011 6:23:09 GMT 8
I love this review by Morgan R Lewis, of his portrayal of Lord Coward: Hans Matheson has a small but important role as Home Secretary (i.e., in charge of the police) Lord Coward, and plays the role with a kind of smiling coldness that makes you want to punch him in the face (which is a good thing in this case). morganrlewis.wordpress.com/2011/12/01/sherlock-holmes-2009/#more-1044Very descriptive! ;D
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