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Sorry, haven't posted for AGESSS
Well, two days
Anyway, here is a link to a website containing every Sherlock Holmes novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle...
#Sherlock#Conan Doyle#Sir Arthur Conan Doyle#Sherlock Holmes#Website#Fangirl#Fandom#Fanboy#I accidentally wrote fang-boy#oops
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Asa Butterfield wants to play as Han Solo Jr
The buzz of "Star Wars 7" has attracted a few actors, as Asa Butterfield (from Hugo and Ender's Game) is interested in playing Han Solo Jr. "I'm trying to slip a word in," Asa told Hypable, in an interview, "I'm writing him little notes and whispering into Harrison Ford's ear when he's asleep."
The actor also mentioned wanting to be cast as James Bond in the future.
Star Wars Episode VII Leaked Character List - Next Post
#CelebrityNews#Asa Butterfield#Star Wars#Episode VII#Episode 7#Episode Seven#Star Wars Episode VII#Star Wars Episode Seven#Star Wars Episode 7#Han Solo Jr
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The Fault in Our Stars {Song} - Troye Sivan Based on the TFiOS book
Another one of the amazing tracks that fans have sung, because they are so touched by the novel by John Green. This particular video was filmed at his [Troye's] local hospital, where he spent a day with the patients in the oncology ward.
#TFiOSmovie#TFiOSbook#TFiOS#The Faukt in Our Stars#The Fault in Our Stars Song#Song#Troye Sivan#Fandom#John Green
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Infinity - Emily Kordovich Based on The Fault in Our Stars
The other day, I was browsing the web for all things "fandom-realated." In the middle of searching, I found this awesome song by Emily Kordovich. She's based in on the novel by John Green, The Fault in Our Stars.
Click the link above to listen to it.
#TFiOSmovie#TFiOSbook#Emily Kordovich#Infinity#SoundCloud#TFiOS#The Fault in Our Stars#Amazing#Song#John Green#Fandom
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Paper Towns Movie - Announcement

Not all that long ago, John Green (author of TFiOS), announced that the book, Paper Towns, was being made into a movie. The story is based around Quentin (Nat Wolff) who goes on a 'search' to look for his mysterious next door neighbour, Margo. Who do you think should play the mysteriously wicked Margo Roth Spiegelman?
#PaperTownsMovie#Margo Roth#Margo Roth Spiegelman#Paper Towns#Paper Towns Movie#Nat Wolff#John Green#Quentin
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The Book Thief Movie - Trailer
Yet another old trailer, it's not too old though. The movie only came out this year (2014) This movie was one of my all time favourite movies, you can see my review on this blog!
What was your favourite movie?
#TheBookThiefMovie#The Book Theif#Liesel Meminger#Germany#German#Hitler#Geoffrey Rush#Sophie Nelisse#Emily Watson#Trailer
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The Mortal Instruments, City of Bones - Trailer
Again, another old post, but I am trying to catch up on the big events just so this blog looks "full"
Oh well, it brings back memories of the film. Watch the trailer, what did you think of the movie?
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Divergent Movie - Trailer
Divergent Movie - Trailer This is so late, it was released ages ago, but I'm just catching up so I can start posting recent stuff :D Featuring Shailene Woodley (Beatrice/Tris Prior) and Theo James (Tobias/Four Eaton) the movie is adapted from Veronica Roth's best selling trilogy, Divergent.
#Divergentmovies#Divergent#Insurgent#Allegiant#Trailer#Theo James#Shailene Woodley#Tris Prior#Beatrice Prior#Tobias Eaton#Four
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The Hunger Games Movies - Release Dates
After a tiny bit of Google-searching, I have finally found all of the Hunger Games movie release dates... Here they are: The Hunger Games Trailer - 14th of November, 2011 The Hunger Games - 12th of March, 2012 Catching Fire Trailer - 14th of April, 2013 Catching Fire - 11th of November, 2013 Mockingjay Part One Trailer - {rumoured for} April, 2014 Mockingjay Part One - 21st of November, 2014 Mockingjay Part Two Trailer - UNKNOWN - WILL UPDATE Mockingjay Part Two - 20th of November, 2015
Please note: All dates are for the USA releases. I am Australian, but I've noticed that the vast majority of my followers on Instagram are American, so I'm just going with the largest "population". Sorry.
And after that? Our lives are going to be destroyed!!! D:
#THGmovies#THG#The Hunger Games#Catching Fire#Mockingjay#Mockingjay Part One#Mockingjay Part Two#Mockingjay Part 1#Mockingjay Part 2#Katniss Everdeen#Peeta Mellark#Gale Hawthorne#Jennifer Lawrence#Josh Hutcherson#Liam Hemsworth
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Birdy, Not About Angels - TFiOS Soundtrack
Birdy (artist) has released her single, Not About Angels, for the TFiOS movie soundtrack. Listen to it above!
#TFiOS#TFiOS Soundtrack#Birdy#TFiOS Movie#Not About Angels#John Green#The Fault in Our Stars#TFiOSmovie
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The Fault in Our Stars - It's a Metaphor (scene)
The first clip from the movie, TFIOS, has been released, featuring Ansel Elgort (Augustus Waters) and Shailene Woodley (Hazel Grace Lancaster). Gus invites Hazel out on a date, to watch a movie in his house, but then he pulls out his infamous cigarettes, which, of course, doesn't impress Hazel. Get ready for your feels to be shattered.
#TFIOS#The Fault in Our Stars#TfiOS Movie#Shailene Woodley#Ansel Elgort#Hazel Grace#Hazel Grace Lancaster#Gus Waters#Augustus Waters#John Green#Special Clip#TFiOSmovie
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TFiOS Movie Stills



These gorgeous stills from the TFiOS movie feature the beautiful Shailene Woodley (Hazel Lancaster), Ansel Elgort (Augustus Waters) and Laura Dern (Hazel's mother) in three thrilling stills.
How can anyone keep their excitement contained?
#TFiOS Movie#Stills#Released#John Green#Ansel Elgort#Laura Dern#Shailene Woodley#Hazel Grace#Hazel Lancaster#Augustus Waters#Gus Waters#Fangirling#TFiOSmovie
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The Fault in Our Stars - Movie Tie-In Edition

The movie tie-in edition of the best-selling book, The Fault in our Stars, was released to the public on the 8th of April. The cover features Augustus Waters (Ansel Elgort) on the right and Hazel Lancaster (Shailene Woodley) on the left. It's beautiful, bright and bold. Be sure to get your copy, soon!
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Sherlock, Season Four - Knowledge

WHAT THE PRODUCERS HAVE SAID (latest updates at the bottom):
Steven Moffat: "We'll be back, fairly obviously... We'll get them made as quickly as we can!" Steven Moffat: "You don't know what's going on there [with the return of Moriarty]. We know what's going on there, but we're not telling you! It must be hell watching this show! But obviously we enjoyed the fact that we get to see more of the wonderful Andrew Scott as Moriarty." Steven Moffat: "Rather excitingly, Mark [Gatiss] and I, for no particular reason, we just got out of the rain and sat at the top of the [Sherlock] production us and we just started plotting out what we could do in the future - and we plotted out the whole of Series 4 and 5." BBC Press Office: "[There is] nothing the BBC can say officially as yet [confirming Series 4]." Martin Freeman: "I've not read any new scripts. So all I know is we all like the show, we all want to keep doing it for as long as we want to do it and as long as we enjoy it." Benedict Cumberbatch: "I'm going to keep going with [Sherlock]. I play enough other mad people to vary the palate of what I'm scrabbling around in my head as a storyteller... I love [playing Sherlock]. I find it very invigorating." Andrew Scott: "[The producers] didn't have to convince me to come back because we knew all along Jim Moriarty would return. That's what we always planned to do." Steven Moffat: "Mary's absolutely here [in Series 4]. We don't just off her. How would that be at the start of the next series. 'Where's Mary?' 'Dead!'" Steven Moffat: "We've worked out what we want to do [in Series 4 and 5]. But it wasn't very professional, we didn't schedule a meeting or anything. It was just enthusiasm. Like fan boys, we got excited about what we could do next with Sherlock Holmes." Steven Moffat: "I don't think that [killing Magnussen] will change Sherlock. He certainly won't be haunted by guilt. He's way in control of his emotions enough to say, 'It's time to switch that man off.' And again, he's friends with John, who was laughing after he shot a guy minutes after he did it. These are dangerous boys." Andrew Scott: "I think it's very important with Moriarty that you don't overuse him. I think the reason he's been a success is because he has a mystery." Steven Moffat: "I can't really say what we're doing with [Moriarty's return], but there is no last-minute whim in this. We've had what we're going to do with Moriarty in place from before the second season. Exactly what we're going to do." Steven Moffat: "Sue [Vertue, Sherlock's producer, is] working on the schedules right now. You know, we'll do what we can, but with no sacrifice in quality - that's the thing. If people have to wait two years, they'll have to wait two years." Amanda Abbington: "We don't know story lines [for Series 4] yet. Well, we do know some things but aren't allowed to say. What we do know is amazing." Steven Moffat: "The fact that we only do it occasionally means it's not swamping anyone's schedule. Eventually, I'll stop doing Doctor Who, because it stops me doing anything else. But Sherlock doesn't swamp my schedule, doesn't swamp anyone. So I could imagine we'll come back and do Sherlock fairly often for many more years, rather than very often for a few years." Sue Vertue: You might not always have three [episodes per series], possibly, but they'll stay that [90-minute] length. It's a good length, I think." Andrew Scott: "All of out plans on Sherlock are long-term ones, so yeah, I certainly had a feeling that Moriarty's storyline wasn't over... I knew about that stuff years ago." Andrew Scott: "It's a question of getting everybody together, really. Everybody is super-busy - I wouldn't like to be the production scheduler on Sherlock!"
This page will be updated regularly concerning Sherlock's fourth season. As it is only early days in production, there is not much to put up. They haven't even written the script.
#Sherlock#Series Four#Sherlock Series Four#Series Five#Sherlock Series Five#Sherlock Season Four#Sherlock Season Five#Sherlock Season 4#Sherlock Season 5#Jim Moriarty#Andrew Scott#Benedict Cumberbatch#Sherlock Holmes#Sue Vertue#Steven Moffat#Tumblr#SherlockTV
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Sherlock Season Three - Knowledge
Please note, this was meant to be out in (around - about) May last year, but now I definitely need it posted {so I can post another article}... Enjoy!

WHAT WE KNOW (FOR SURE) -
Episode One:
Title: The Empty Hearse
Episode Two:
Title: The Sign of Three
Episode Three:
Title: His Last Vow
Returning Cast:
Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock Holmes)
Martin Freeman (John Watson)
Una Stubbs (Mrs Hudson)
Louise Brealey (Molly Hooper
Mark Gatiss (Mycroft Holmes)
Rupert Graves (Lestrade)
Jonathon Aris (Anderson)
We also know that Amanda Abbington (actress) is going to be casted as Mary, "that significantly impacts on the lives of John and Sherlock". Andrew Scott (Moriarty), will also be returning to film scenes explaining the rooftop jump.
WHAT WE THINK WE KNOW -
In 2012's Edinburgh Television Festival, co-creators Steven Moffat (you may have heard of his name if you watch Doctor Who), Mark Gatiss and Sue Vertue announced three hints for the series episodes. Rat. Wedding. Bow. *** The series 2 words were: woman, hound and fall*** A few thoughts on rat are: - A person who works for the opposition - A big event that causes chaos - A rat-trap We believe that the word "wedding" is referring to the marriage of John Watson and Mary Morstan (which was a topic looked at in the novel, A Sign of Four, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). Holmes could also be asked to solve a wedding-related case. When we think of the word 'bow', relating to Sherlock, the first thing that comes to mind is from the book 'His Last Bow' (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). We believe this is what 'bow' refers to.
We also think that the series will be aired late 2013 or early 2014.
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The Book Thief {Movie} Review

I just finished this amazing movie, and I am in tears. I decided that I simply couldn't wait any longer to watch "The Book Thief" and so I skipped reading (the rest of) the book, and went straight to the movie. With Sophie Nélisse as Liesel Meminger, Geoffry Rush as Hans Hubermann, Emily Watson as Rosa Hubermann and Nice Liersch as Rudy Steiner, this movie was so touching.
While subjected to the horrors of World War II Germany, young Liesel finds solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. In the basement of her home, a Jewish refugee is being sheltered by her adoptive parents. credit
The love shown throughout this story is truly astonishing. Liesel has a heart for anyone willing to love her, and if they don't, she will exclude them from her life.
Star Ratings: Story Line - * * * * * {5 stars out of 5} Movie Adaption - * * * * * {5 stars out of 5} Acting - * * * * * {5 stars out of 5} Overall Amazing-ness - * * * * * * * * * ^ {9 ½ stars out of 10}
Additional Comments: The story line, because coming from the book, is a whole 5 stars out of 5. It was touching and brilliant. There are literally no words in my known vocabulary list that describe the brilliance. The movie adaption was exact, in my opinion, but I still need to read the other half of the book. Once I have finished the book, I'll edit this, and change accordingly. The acting. Don't even get me started. It was truly amazing. Sophie (Liesel Meminger) made it seem like she was actually living in that movie. Her expression, shown through her words and facial movements, was almost inspiring. You know how some movies cast people who are way too old as younger people? This movie did not. My overall amazing-ness stars were so close to perfect. The only problem with the movie was that they used a lot of German throughout it. You could probably get subtitles for that, so not too big of a problem. It wasn't a giant problem for me, as I am currently studying German (by myself) and so I understood a lot of it but not everyone knows the German translation for pig. I didn't take a whole star off of this, for the German, because I thought it was also very very good how they kept it to make it more German... I'm highly doubting my correct use of English in this review. Please ignore it XD. Okay, one more amazing aspect of this movie was how they portrayed the 'death' narrator. Seriously, best bit. It's actually the bit that made me cry. P.s. This is the only movie that has ever made me cry. I did cry during TFiOS book, but this is the first movie. The people who made the movie (and book) possible should be very very proud.
#The Book Thief#Review#Liesel Meminger#Movie Review#Bad English#Sorry#Not Turned on Today#Ughhh#Tumblr#TheBookThiefMovie
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