The Address is 221B Baker Street - February

Oct 31, 2012 16:17

I was going to fancy this up and add to it or try to make it funnier by watching the movie while drunk, or something else equally ridiculous. But I've decided it's best to leave it as it is, much the same as when I first wrote it when watching the movie for the gazillionth time, but for the first time after all this madness began. For reference, ( Read more... )

the baker street interludes, fic: my sherlock fic, fic: all my fic

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quarryquest October 31 2012, 21:40:04 UTC
Ahem. Needs a little Britpick here and there. You are calling trousers pants.

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impulsereader October 31 2012, 22:45:41 UTC
Curses! I thought I was safe with this one. Fixed. Anything else?

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kizzia October 31 2012, 21:48:06 UTC
This is just brilliant! I'm sitting here laughing madly with the dog looking on in abject confusion :)

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impulsereader October 31 2012, 22:47:04 UTC
Well, when I've thoroughly confused the dog I must have gotten it right. :-)

Thanks!

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221b_hound November 1 2012, 01:52:02 UTC
She would sew you up herself and then force you onto the stage.
*dies laughing*

I love this film, so I knew each an every scene you were talking about. Sherlock and John make many of the same observations that hubby an I do when watching it. It's our default 'we need cheering up' film. And we always wonder how much of the budget went on Coppertone and linen.

And we're always looking at our cat, swapping dialogue like:
"Here's trouble!"
"Never came trouble to our house in the likeness of a cat."
"Actually, that's the primary way trouble comes to our house."
"Oh, yes, right."

This is fabulous! :)

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impulsereader November 1 2012, 03:27:19 UTC
This one really only works if you know the movie. One of the reasons I didn't expand it is that this seems to be the most universally seen version. This seemed to be keeping it 'classic' as it were. :-)

Casual domestic Much Ado is adorable. :-)

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pargoletta January 4 2013, 00:15:40 UTC
Fabulous. Of course, I have to admit that I adore that version of Much Ado -- my friends and I took a special trip to see it when we were in high school -- and it's certainly better than other versions I've had to participate in. (Let me tell you about my freshman acting class sometime. Let me also state, for the record, that staging a scene of Much Ado as a Gone With The Wind crossover is a Really Bad Idea.)

But they're totally right. Keanu Reeves was entirely inexplicable in that film.

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impulsereader January 5 2013, 01:57:53 UTC
I am also a huge fan of the film. Barring Keanu everyone was excellent, even when some of them chose to chew on the scenery just a bit.

*boggles at this crossover* While I love both dearly...wow. You'll definitely have to fill me in more fully.

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