I watched this amazing video today. It is too good not to share.
Sherlock is stuck in 221b. He's bored. Of course.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9CbS6gaO9g&feature=related
The video uses footage from the BBC Sherlock Series and music from Tangled (specifically "When Will My Life Begin.")
I love him 'painting' the walls. I love him reading the books. I love him taking a climb.
I think I'm becoming obsessed with Benedict Cumberbatch's character.
However, I don't think Sherlock would ever be that interested in anything vaguely related to the solar system.
In Henrik Ibsen's masterpiece, a Voice in the Darkness once told a young Peer Gynt to go roundabout. This blog is my journey following the Voice's advice; this is my contemplation of music, poetry, and life.
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Monday, May 7, 2012
Sherlock meets Tangled
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creativity,
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play,
Sherlock,
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Saturday, January 2, 2010
Twelve Angry Men and a Phoenix Wright
I just finished reading "Twelve Angry Men" by Reginald Rose, and I loved it! The teleplay is about twelve jurors trying to come to a verdict in regards to a sixteen-year-old boy who supposedly murdered his father. The play starts with an initial vote between the jurors. It's 11-1, in favour of guilty.
There's only one man who believes that there's enough room for doubt. This one man, juror number eight, doesn't believe that the defendant is innocent. To contrast, Eight simply doesn't KNOW that the boy is guilty. Eight looks past prejudices in order to prolong the jury's decision. He is determined not to sentence the boy to death on the basis of assumption.
There's a similar video game for Nintendo DS called Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney which follows the story of a newbie defense attorney who fights for the truth. The entire while I was reading Rose's masterpiece, I had Phoenix Wright music playing in my head.
So here's a YouTube link to some of the music from the first game (Phoenix Wright has a whole series. A wonderful series.):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3_VTviC5dc
I hope you enjoy the music. Hopefully you'll check out the games (they're really good!) and either read or watch "Twelve Angry Men".
There's only one man who believes that there's enough room for doubt. This one man, juror number eight, doesn't believe that the defendant is innocent. To contrast, Eight simply doesn't KNOW that the boy is guilty. Eight looks past prejudices in order to prolong the jury's decision. He is determined not to sentence the boy to death on the basis of assumption.
There's a similar video game for Nintendo DS called Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney which follows the story of a newbie defense attorney who fights for the truth. The entire while I was reading Rose's masterpiece, I had Phoenix Wright music playing in my head.
So here's a YouTube link to some of the music from the first game (Phoenix Wright has a whole series. A wonderful series.):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3_VTviC5dc
I hope you enjoy the music. Hopefully you'll check out the games (they're really good!) and either read or watch "Twelve Angry Men".
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Ace Attorney,
book,
game,
instrumental,
justice,
Phoenix Wright,
play,
Twelve Angry Men
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