Tag: Benedict Cumberbatch

  • Benedict Cumberbatch On Sesame Street. You’re Welcome

    Sesame Street is special for a reason. Here is another example.

    Benedict Cumberbatch met his newest nemesis and showed off his skills of deduction recently. Can he defeat the test of Murray-arity?

    The game is on.

    http://youtu.be/-7jS7X-2ggA

  • Benedict Cumberbatch Dancing To “Thriller”. Life Is Now Complete.

    http://youtu.be/ZSgdyNZABt0

    Why is YouTube the best thing to happen to the internet since Al Gore? Because it gives us people who will upload their cell phone videos of Benedict Cumberbatch dancing to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” at what appears to be a wedding reception.

    This video should in some way enrich your time on this planet.

    Now that we have seen this we just need to find a video of Martin Freeman singing Kenny Rogers “The Gambler” and wait for the impending apocalypse.

  • So Thaaaat’s How Sherlock Survived The Series 2 Finale!

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    Photo courtesy bbcamerica.com

    To those attending the Sherlock panel at this week’s San Diego Comic-Con, they were given a special treat in the form of a video from Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch. Freeman’s message is short and concise thanking fans for coming out and supporting the show while Cumberbatch went in a different direction.

    Take a look at the video below and let it reinforce the fact that Cumberbatch is not just the best Sherlock ever, but the best thing going in acting.

  • Deleted Scene From Star Trek shows Benedict Cumberbatch in the Shower

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    Apparently in the light of recent nudity complaints about Star Trek: Into Darkness, J.J. Abrams decided to share one of the deleted scenes: a rather short shot of Benedict Cumberbatch in the shower (looking quite miserable, I might add).

    Though after watching the following clip, I must admit that Conan’s version of the scene is much more amusing than Abrams’.

    To see the clip from Conan, click here.

  • Review: Star Trek Into Darkness

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    As I sit here and begin to write this review I am just now seeing the weekend numbers for Star Trek Into Darkness and disturbed greatly that the movie did not bring in the metric shit ton of money the studio “expected” it to over its first weekend.

    Why am I disturbed?

    Because of all the things I want to be associated with this movie, flop is not one of them. Star Trek Into Darkness is big, bold and just plain damn fun and emotional.

    I will keep this review spoiler free, so no need to read ahead with trepidation.

    Star Trek Into Darkness moves at a break neck pace. I am not saying this in a bad way, much the contrary. There is no wasted movement here. When I say a lot happens in the first thirty minutes, trust me, it does. From Kirk and McCoy being chased off a savage world as Spock dives into an erupting volcano to save a planet, Kirk losing his command, an important character death, new faces being introduced and the set up for the majority of the movie, STID has a lot of explaining to do and thankfully it is done without feeling rushed…even though it sort of is.

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    Starfleet is under attack by a one man army. A former Starfleet officer named John Harrison coordinates a bombing in London and then lays waste to an important meeting of Starfleet brass and flees the planet. Kirk finds out he has gone to the Klingon home world of Kronos where Harrison believes Starfleet can not follow unless they risk starting a full-scale war with the Klingons.

    Now don’t get your nerd panties all hot and bothered about seeing a lot of Klingons in this. Kronos and the squadron of Klingons are used sparingly during one part. It does seem like they are laying the groundwork for a larger scale event with them, possibly in the third film, but for now just enjoy what you get.

    And yes, the new Bird of Prey looks A-MAZ-ING.

    Sorry. Where was I?

    After disobeying orders on killing Harrison (it’s James T. Kirk, what did you expect), they try to capture him which leads to a shootout with the Klingons and Harrison shows that he is indeed more than meets the eye. It is a secret and no, he is not a Transformer. Harrison begins to place doubt in Kirk’s mind about just what exactly Starfleet has been up to of late and if they are truly exploration based or a military on the rise. I loved this being brought up because there are some that have questioned Trek’s future losing Roddenberry’s original idea that the show was about seeking out new life and touching on social issues of the day.

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    A great thing that Star Trek Into Darkness does is continuing the ever evolving relationships between all of the main crew, even while the movie keeps whizzing along. The main focus, as is with most of the films involving the original cast, is Kirk and Spock’s friendship, which is something Spock is unfamiliar with for a lot of the movie. Giving this franchise the old reboot has allowed us to see it take shape and form into the lifelong bond that we all grew up watching.

    The cast is more fun to watch this go round because they seemingly have connection with their characters. They were birthing them in the 2009 reboot and here we get to see the fruits of that labor. The roles are becoming theirs and can be compared less and less with their legendary counterparts. If I had to pick out the real standouts it would be Karl Urban as Bones with his (sometimes) Georgia draw and metaphor filled advice (of which Kirk makes mention) and Chris Pine can seemingly put Kirk on cruise control and still come off as suave and cocky as Shatner ever did. The biggest parts are left for Zachary Quinto and Benedict Cumberbatch who are worth the price of admission by themselves. Quinto’s Spock runs the full spectrum of emotions (yes, emotions) and should really have any doubter of his ability to be this generation’s Spock put to shame.

    Quinto could have easily stolen the movie had it not been for Benedict Cumberbatch. For those of you who are used to him flexing his mental and vocal muscles on Sherlock you are in for a surprise when he uses his actual muscles. Like seriously, dude put on like 20 pounds and is completely badass. Imagine if Sherlock went evil and mix him with the physicality of Tom Hardy’s Bane and you have a good beginning.

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    Say what you want about J.J. Abrams (except a lens flare joke, its been four years), the man knows how to do big, and make no mistake about it, Star Trek Into Darkness is big. The effects, the feel, the music (again by Michael Giacchino) is sweeping, haunting and nostalgic at the exact right times. Watching this should give Star Wars fans hope that the prequels are long since gone and better days are ahead. I instantly began wondering where this would rank on my list of Trek films as soon as I left the theater and it is high…very high, which are also my expectations for the future adventures of the Starship Enterprise as this franchise boldly goes towards its 50th anniversary.

     

     

     

     

  • Star Trek Into Darkness Clip Takes Kirk Further Down The Rabbit Hole

    Photo courtesy digitalspy.com
    Photo courtesy digitalspy.com

    First things first, if you are any kind of lifelong Star Trek fan then I warn you that watching this clip will completely give away something huge if you pay very close attention.

    Still here?

    Paramount has released this clip from Star Trek Into Darkness titled “I Allow It” and it has a tense back and forth between Chirs Pine’s Kirk and Benedict Cumberbatch’s John Harrison. The two parry well off of each other with Kirk letting his emotions lead him while his nemesis is calm, cold and collected.

    Star Trek Into Darkness releases on May 17th, but if you attend the early IMAX screenings you will get a free poster.

    Also don’t forget that we are giving away some free Star Trek items!

    http://youtu.be/CkdaaLSEKWA

  • London Burns In The New Star Trek Into Darkness Poster

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    Are you ready? I know I’m ready. We are just over a month away from the release of Star Trek Into Darkness. A new poster has just been released featuring Benedict Cumberbatch as John Harrison/Khan/George Mitchell/Sherlock/that weird guy from Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy or a skinny British Harcourt Fenton Mudd for all I know.

    Theories will be accepted below. Thanks for playing.

    Star Trek Into Darkness releases on May 17th.

  • New Poster And International Trailer For Star Trek Into Darkness

    As one Pam Poovey from Archer would say. Holy shit snacks.

    This new international trailer for Star Trek Into Darkness involves a lot of balls and they happen to be going to the wall. There is a ton of new footage in this as well as so much more Benedict Cumberbatch creepy awesomeness.

    Here are a few things to look and listen for:

    -Cumberbatch is referred to as a “top agent” of Starfleet. The Khan factor is looking less and less likely.

    -For some reason, with Cumberbatch’s attack on the Starfleet meeting, I am thinking more and more that Admiral Pike may bite it in the movie.

    -Alice Eve in her underwear….yeah.

    -Also may I add….Peter Weller!! Admiral Robocop is in full effect in this trailer.

    Also, check out the new poster below. Star Trek Into Darkness releases on May 15th.

    Photo courtesy geektyrant.com
    Photo courtesy geektyrant.com
  • Screenwriter Damon Lindelof Discusses Star Trek Into Darkness Villain Secrecy

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    Photo courtesy screenrant.com

    In an interview with the L.A. Times Hero Complex, Damon Lindelof gave the reason why he thinks it is so important that audiences stay in the dark about who exactly Benedict Cumberbatch is playing in this summer’s Star Trek Into Darkness.

    “The audience needs to have the same experience that the crew is having. You’re Kirk, you’re Spock, you’re McCoy, so if they don’t know who the bad guy is going to be in the movie, then you shouldn’t know. It’s not just keeping the secret for secrecy’s sake. It’s not giving the audience information that the characters don’t have.”

    Well you certainly can’t fault him for that reasoning. I think many people are assuming that Cumberbatch will be playing Khan and I am certainly one of those. I am afraid that some have made such a huge deal out of this that no matter who he ends up being they will be disappointed. If he is Khan, you will have the Ricardo Montalban bandwagon crying foul and if he is a new villain, you will have a group that is pissed off that there Khan guess was wrong.

    I applaud the studio and actors for being able to keep the role a secret for this long. Mystery is the spice of life. Or is that cumin?

     

     

  • Star Trek Into Darkness Super Bowl Ad, Release Date Changed

    Photo courtesy BBC America
    Photo courtesy BBC America

    ” I am better.”

    “At what?”

    “Everything.”

    Benedict Cumberbatch was apparently talking to all the other movie trailers that were shown at the Super Bowl because this newest one for Star Trek Into Darkness is thirty seconds of goosebumpy, nerdy feels.

    Can I just say how awesome it is to get Chris Pine in the yellow Starfleet uniform, which we really only got a glimpse of it at the end of 2009’s Star Trek. It also looks as if the Enterprise has see better days as we see it plummeting to Earth.

    We are still taking bets on Cumberbatch’s role. Khan? Possibly. Gary Mitchell? Unlikely since the monthly comic series that bridges the two movies has already had a re-telling of that tale. Maybe he is playing a chryogenically frozen Sherlock that has been thawed out in the future and embraced his madness. The possibilities!

    Star Trek Into Darkness releases on May 17th……NOPE!!

    People that downloaded the official movie app were given the announcement first that Star Trek Into Darkness will now open on Wednesday, May 15th with showtimes beginning at 8PM.

    http://youtu.be/9Mu07BaOx9c