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wolfteethfawnspots · 2 years ago
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‎♡‧₊˚˗ˏˋ 🩰 ˎˊ˗₊‧‎♡
original video by LENFILM, published 1959. - x
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rwpohl · 5 months ago
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zamok, aleksey balabanov 1994
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khokhlofucker · 2 years ago
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Film Studio LenFilm-sample of the scene from the film "The Head of Professor Dowel."
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nirinnnnn · 9 months ago
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i just imagined that holmes & watson r walking in a garden so this pic was done. finally finish it.
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jazzandpizazz · 8 months ago
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soviet holmes my beloved!!!
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wittymumbledon · 1 month ago
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listening to the lenfilm sherlock soundtrack while working on something completely different made me remember...just how much this particular version of sherlock and watson feel like an old, married couple
and so I just HAD TO draw them slowdancing all sweet and domestic-feeling
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milquetoast27 · 1 year ago
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oh man I love this show
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occupy-gallifrey · 3 hours ago
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I'm ready to enjoy some peace and quiet *cocks gun*
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jinhyun · 10 months ago
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really loved watercolor, it was the ome thing id look forward to most of the days when it was ongoing. beautifully created and i think its one of the best things ive read on here. the portrayal of the all the characters was so well done that i sometimes felt that i was a part of their group.
i thought that daises was the last part of the series until i came across epilogue 2 today, felt very excited to read it!!
thank you for creating such an amazing story, it was truly an amazing experience reading it. wishing you well and loads of happiness!!
thank you so much for loving it 🥺🩷 also you can't just say that you think it's one of the best things you've read here and not expect me to cry 😭😭
thank you so so much for reading it and for sending me this, i hope you're having a lovely week<3
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browndresswithwhitedots · 1 year ago
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beekeeperspicnic · 2 years ago
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*WHEEZE*
So a while ago I talked about the game The Rose Tattoo and how it's definitely my favourite Sherlock Holmes point and click game, in terms of the quality of story-craft, the writing, the scope, it's a masterpiece.
I found out about a different point and click game
Sherlock Holmes: The Return Of Moriarty
A Russian game clearly visually inspired by the beloved Lenfilm series, often touted by Holmes fans as one of the best adaptations ever: faithful yet inventive. The game developers even managed to get iconic fan favourite actors Vasily Livanov and Vitaly Solomin to reprise their roles, many people's definitive Holmes and Watson.
Surely then, surely this game really must really capture the spirit of the Sherlock Holmes canon?
Please enjoy this gif of Holmes and Watson making Zombie Moriarty explode with the power of love, music and guns.
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nirinnnnn · 1 month ago
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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jazzandpizazz · 1 year ago
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Vasily Livanov as Sherlock Holmes!!
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lifenconcepts · 2 months ago
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Excuse me sir may I ask about your past life in the USSR? I find that very interesting
YES ABSOLUTELY! I’m currently figuring all the specifics out but I’ve always had a deep pull towards it without any proper reasoning, I.e. going mad (in a good way) whenever I see things referencing it, craving the life there, and watching/listening/reading media from that time with such a high pleasure that never materialises anywhere. For specifics, I’ll say what comes to mind first: Mosfilms/lenfilms group on YouTube and their soviet films, soviet cartoons, soviet music clips that are available on YouTube (love Альянс), soviet music in general, soviet history (I’ll have you know I was sickened to death in school by how much I despised and hated history, and wouldn’t you know - of all the countries, I actively sought out books in libraries and Wikipedia articles on its past! Not really the political stuff more so the culture), loving food products that were popular at the time (like plombir. But not all. Tbf I despise Халва), and also being the number one fan of listening to my parents talk about their childhoods (which my friends say they find strange for some reason? What do you mean you don’t feel excited and overjoyed to know about their time??! It’s actually so lovely, even the ‘boring’ stories. Stuff as simple as the shopping experience or tradition of visiting one another was so different and to be fair I absolutely adore it. I ADORE COMMUNITY! But yeah)..
Ah, I’m unsure if you found that interesting but I just had to give you the evidence to back up my claim of at having a past life in the USSR, most of all just being overjoyed and resonating when seeing media or items from the past. One time I blindly just saw a soviet symbol and went “yeah I’m buying that” (for my ushanka, one from faux fur the other from raccoon which can’t really hold that star thing aah forgot what it’s called) but nowadays I’m able to withhold myself from just blindly throwing money at anything that says it was made in the Soviet Union. I’m actually surprised that it happens since usually I’m very strict with not purchasing anything that I don’t really need. Ah. RIGHT! Why haven’t I gotten to the actual past life yet? Well because I have very little concrete knowledge on the sort of life I led, but can vaguely remember how I looked like, acted, and felt. Brown hair, that classic haircut most guys (especially my dad) had in the Soviet Union, wearing cool jackets like something akin to a black leather jacket or aviator one, had a good stride, wasn’t afraid to just carry myself through the streets, could crack up a convo with most strangers I’d say and was a free guy. I know I liked to go on walks, sometimes I have this distinct feeling of being in Russia whenever I go to the wilderness at night as especially snowy conditions (despite never being in the country yet, it’s on my bucket list), I know I had some busted up car I was utterly proud of (unsure of the branding but it’s shape is similar to the 1970s Ford car), also I am convinced my main centre of interest is in the 70s/80s, that’s the period of music which I feel most connected to and have truly cried over despite hearing some of them for the first time. Again, more so speculation but I believe that I had a walkman or vinyl record player, went to concerts, went to pubs, and just maybe been drafted for war? Have a strange lingering love for the soviet army for no real reason. Also have cried to the soviet anthem as a child. Take what you will from that I have no clue how it affected me that much. I rarely cry from music. But also have always wanted to be a cosmonaut in the Soviet Union (also since 5/6/7 years old) AND I STILL WANT TO BE but like.. the damn country fell apart :,( sad. ALSO deep fascination with soviet folklore of leshii, Baba Yaga, Кащей бессмертный, Водиной, and domovoy - and you’ll say I’m making something up but I have seen that one before and it was crazy. Peaceful encounter but my brain collapsed on itself and all the beliefs I had prior.
Could more or less point to certain soviet things or guys and say if I knew it back then or if it’s just something I like in this life. There’s a concrete distinction in my heart/soul.
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dreamescapeswriting · 1 year ago
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jartita-me-teneis · 7 months ago
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El oscarizado actor estuvo a punto de tirar la toalla a mediados de los años 90
Las cosas no mejoraron cuando acto después aceptó retomar su legendario personaje de Harry Palmer en dos películas que iban a rodarse de forma consecutiva -'El Expreso de Pekín' y 'Medianoche en San Petersburgo'-. Pese a que el propio Caine afirma que "es uno de mis personajes favoritos", la cosa no salió como él esperaba: "Fue la peor experiencia profesional de mi carrera".
El rodaje en sí fue una broma. El golpe final llegó cuando rodábamos en el propio estudio Lenfilm. Quería ir al baño y me lo indicaron. Podía olerlo a 50 metros y era el retrete más sucio que he visto nunca. Salí y hice mis necesidades contra el escenario, como vi que otros hombres habían hecho antes. Así que aquí es donde ha terminado mi carrera, pensé: en el retrete. Me levanté y me llevé a la familia a nuestra casa de Miami justo después de Navidad.
De repente, Jack Nicholson volvió a aparecer por allí con el director Bob Rafelson y un guion titulado 'Blood & Wine (Sangre y vino)' que iban a rodar allí. La combinación de los tres fue seductora y decidí tener una última oportunidad de ser actor de cine. Fue la mejor decisión que he tomado nunca. Jack es un actor tremendo que se toma la vida con calma y le debo el haberme devuelto la fe en este negocio a menudo desagradable.
Había aprendido la lección con mi anterior Oscar, en 1987, cuando gané por 'Hannah y sus hermanas' pero no había asistido, y esta vez me aseguré de estar allí. Y menos mal que lo hice, porque recibí una larga ovación de pie cuando gané.
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