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capaow:

Jude Law and Benedict Cumberbatch in drag.
Yeah you read that right.
I REGRET NOTHING.

lascocks:

roseofcimarron:

Poor Benedict

seriously though that shirt looks vacuum sealed

He’ll stay fresh forever

sherlockstuff:

Benedict Cumberbatch | The Turning Point

annacarrota:

My last birthday present of the day to Kyna cumberbitchsandwich

I promised her a Benedict. She likes her Ben:

“I love ALL Bens, but I think I prefer him as a mature, sexier Benedict. Same thing with his hair, I love it all, but I think I like darker better. Even when it’s red, I prefer the darker auburn on him.”

Ok; I love ALL BENS!!! but I adore Ginger Ben so…

mature/curly/ginger Ben for you.

Enjoy your present hon. Hope you like it.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SEXY LOBSTER!!!


Soft pastels. Yes, back to colours

Amnesty International VIP Burlesque Party 2004

(Source: m1211nasu)

moonblossom:

Your eyes, sir. I don’t understand them.

canuta-black:

Benedict Cumberbatch at the ‘Starter for Ten’ premiere [February 2007]

reducto1:

Why I drew this I HATE THIS MOVIE!!!111!

reducto1:

Doodle of 9 different Happy!batch =)))) I like happy Benedict!

lornasp:

This time, Pegg isn’t the only Brit in the world of Starfleet. Benedict Cumberbatch has been cast as a villain. Pegg is full of praise for Cumberbatch’s baddy, whom he describes as “not just another disgruntled alien. It’s a really interesting… sort of… thing,” he squirms. “Obviously I can’t talk about it.” Given internet rumours that Cumberbatch has been cast as Kirk and Spock nemesis Khan, will this be a very different “wrath of Khan” from the 1982 film of the same name? “It’s not Khan,” replies Pegg, annoyed. “That’s a myth. Everyone’s saying it is, but it’s not.”

Is that misinformation from the famously secretive Abrams camp? “No, I think people just want to have a scoop. It annoys me – it’s beyond the point to just ferret around for spoilers all the time to try to be the first to break them,” says Pegg, a fanboy’s fanboy who wrote an autobiography called Nerd Do Well and who seems to have forgotten that part of the thrill of being a comic book/film/sci-fi fan is about getting as many details as possible in advance. “It just spoils the film,” he complains. “It masquerades as interest in the movie but really it’s just nosiness and impatience. You just want to say, ‘Oh f—- off! Wait for the film!’”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/9285164/How-Simon-Pegg-became-a-big-fish.html

reichenroll:

British men with glasses appreciation post 

(Source: hawkwidowed)