
The Calculation - a [sappy-cute, 100% angst-free] Sherlock and John fanmix
[LISTEN/DOWNLOAD]1. The Calculation by Regina Spektor
2. Flaws by Bastille
3. What I Wouldn’t Do by A Fine Frenzy
4. Home by Gabrielle Aplin
5. John, Let Me Go by Sondre Lerche
6. Your Waltz by Elizaveta
7. Measure of a Man by Young Rebel Set
8. Arms by Christina Perri
9. Headlock by Lennon and Maisy
10. There Was Another Time in my Life by Relient K
11. Everybody Talks by Neon Trees
12. Marry Me by St. VincentSince so many people were asking for it, here it is. (Fair warning, this is mega shippy and a lot of these songs are really sugary sweet so you may or may not get cavities listening to it sorry.) Enjoy!
god guys I’m just REALLY IN LOVE WITH THIS FANMIX
For Let’s Draw Sherlock! (also a contribution to Red Pants Monday)
So, what if John’s tan did extend above his wrists? Ha! Anyway, yes, this is a digital painting of John Watson (with his bulldog, Gladstone - sadly absent from the show) based on the Coppertone Girl from the original 50s ad. Deepest apologies to Martin Freeman… Well, I’ll probably leave this looking like a WIP, because damn his legs! (MY ART TAG)
oH MY GOd
There is an actual place called Cumberland (x)

God, he’s so small, compared to how he is in the movie (Into Darkness)—he’s so epic. He is an utter chameleon who I think can do anything. He’s one of the best actors I’ve ever seen, let alone worked with. He was able to bring all of these incredible nuances and attitude to a role that in lesser hands would not have worked remotely that well. - J.J Abrams (x)
and the award for the best use of that gif in human history goes to whoever made this.
Amanda and I are currently concocting a film series called “Benedict and Bagels” where we screen a Benedict Cumberbatch movie and pair it with a bagel and coffee combo appropriate to the film.
Ex: Third Star screening with an Onion bagel for tears and chicory campfire coffee.
Why don’t I own a movie theatre?
Reblog if you are a Cumberbabe, Cumberbitch, member of the Cumbercollective etc.
I am a Cumberlady, thank you very much.
He’s a fugitive and I want to take him out.