pardon my French but,
Why the fuck is Michael Sheen so underrated and unappreciated???
He only has 18K followers on tumblr!!??
This man has been working his magic since 1993 in various theatre plays. He's been Golden Globe, Emmy and BAFTA nominated for prestigious film and tv roles.
Just look at his range!!!
it just bothers me a bit, not gonna lie.
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Please spread for a bigger sample size! 😌
A MS bf/gf for a David Tennant character Masterpost / Results so far
A DT bf/gf for a Michael Sheen character Masterpost / Results so far
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15 April 1964
In his first solo television appearance, Paul McCartney predicts he'll retire in a year or two. David Frost counters it'll be more like 2010.
Both are dead wrong.
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The implication of Michael Sheen intentionally playing every character gay including Frost/Nixon where he plays actual real life heterosexual person David Frost twink coded as fuck is sending me
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Michael Sheen in Frost/Nixon
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Good news retro gamers, that console you like is going to come back in style!
The original PlayStation (PSX) was released in 1995, yet almost 30 years later we’re still seeing games being released due to a dedicated community of talented fans working on their own projects.
The latest to catch my eye is Twin Peaks: Into the Night, based upon the David Lynch/Mark Frost created TV show, that first graced our screens back in 1990 and which is being developed by the French based Blue Rose Team.
The playable demo was released this week and is available on PC!
I'm a big fan of both Twin Peaks and video games so I couldn't be more excited.
Check out my article on Vocal.Media for more details and the trailer!
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Michael Sheen and Sir David Frost during Frost/Nixon Opening Night After Party at Tavern on the Green in New York City (2007)
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So so interesting of John to refer so clearly to the miscarriage they suffered -- it's still such a taboo subject. And for him to claim it as his own experience is extraordinary. "My miscarriage". I love that he uses his pithy brash humour to call out the way miscarriage is typically framed (when it's discussed at all).
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