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I liked him in Tinker, Tailor. It's seldom you see a commanding presence from a young brit, and I thought he stole the show from Tom Hardy, despite having only half the scenes.
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He'll be an energy being composed cmpletely of lensflare.
...he was there all along in the first movie, and we never knew it! Brilliant! Take that guy down to engineering for a beer.
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No idea who he could be, but I expect it will be a new character. I reckon he's pretty good as actors go. Should be good, but I can't see him as a baddy yet - I'll look forwards to the dribbles of news we get over the next few months then!
My friend took her sister to London last summer and they saw him in Danny Boyles Frankenstein on the stage (it was a night where he played the creature, not the doctor) - she confirmed that he is indeed an awsome actor.
She also said that her sister hadn't read the reviews and didn't realise that the scene where the monster is born involves the actor crashing through a paper screen stark naked before lunging to the front of the stage.
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I absolutely hate Benedict Cumcumber - crap actor in my opinion. What a crap choice. Someone should be fired. At least I'll get to what this moron die.
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How lucky for you it´s Benedict Cumberbatch who will play the villain then, and not Benedict Cumcumber, the virtually unknown actor who played a corpse on CSI:NY
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That's how Kevin Costner got his start- as the corpse in a movie. Not unprecedented.
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