Gotta love John and Sherlock's catastrophic acting performances in the opening scene of the Awakened demo
[Image Description: The first panel says "There is an American visitor at the Edelweiss" next to a relaxed CGI face that says "Kalm". The next panel says "By Jove! It's my intimate friend and associate Sherlock Holmes!" next to the same face with raised eyebrows and hands photoshopped on its head that says "Panik". The next panel says "It's my intimate friend and associate Sherlock Holmes..." next to the "Kalm" face. The final panel says "I mean, uhhh, it's a celebrity!!" next to a blurred "Panik" face.]
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karl urban in the boys have such blackwall vibes with the look and the voice
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You know what would be fun? Scrooge from Scrooge: A Christmas Carol belting out "Good Afternoon" from Spirited. I think that song suits his pre-ghosts attitude very well.
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getting tormented by gruesome nightmares every single night is why im so hot and irresistible btw
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ok i absolutely need to know what accents u all have pls reblog and tell me or comment or whatever I must know
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There’s something extremely heartbreaking about Nicos cameo/first words in the show being him looking for Bianca. He’s always going to be the little boy looking for his big sister. Season three is going to be the end of me.
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I remember discussing Tintin casting choices with a friend from Germany and remarked how it was odd he often has an English accent in adaptations rather than a Belgian one, and my friend just replied "that's because Tintin gives incredibly strong English boy energy (derogatory)"
Here in the UK there's a lot of weird classism tied into accents. Today accent diversity and representation in broadcasting is actively pursued but in Tintin's time there certainly was a preferred accent to have.
imagine this exchange happens between pages 28-29 in The Crab with the Golden Claws
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