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1:22 am - 10/07/2012

Benedict Cumberbatch on Sherlock at the Cheltenham Literary Festival: Talks about Elementary



The building was already packed to the rafters with the 2000 fans leaving the JK Rowling event when the 2000 Benedict Cumberbatch devotees began to arrive.

Benedict’s unbelievably brilliant portrayal of Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional sleuth Sherlock Holmes - in Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’s incredible reimagining of the tales for the BBC - was the reason he was at the 2012 literary festival, and there were screams when the actor finally appeared, casually clad in a blue duffel coat.

After warming everyone up with a routine borrowed from Elbow’s Guy Garvey, he took a seat opposite his interviewer on stage, his charming Sherlock co-star Louise Brealey, whose character Molly is in love with the genius detective (and who may have played a key role in aiding him to fake his death at the conclusion of series two). Their sparky chemistry throughout made for a revealing chat, with lots of giggling. Louise even revealed that she’d had countless dreams about the interview, including one where she admitted that she “wet herself on stage and tried to blame it on Benedict”. It was a relief, given Benedict’s recent reticence in interviews after having been misquoted/inadvertently dragged into media storms.

One recurrent topic of the evening was what the third series of Sherlock will be about. The creators have recently revealed three clues, rat, wedding and bow, but will say no more – as will Benedict: “No comment – as I am now used to saying. Nothing. In the past year, what has been extraordinary is that I have met some of the most extraordinary people…and they all ask one question. And I have to say no comment. I can’t tell you. Secrets are a good thing to keep.”

He revealed that his mother hadn’t thought him right for the role initially - “My mum went, ‘You just don’t have the right nose.’ Thank God he [Moffat] picked the right nose!” - and that he hadn’t been sure about the project until he read the script: “I heard about it…and was rather dubious about how cute it could be and an excuse to make money. And then I read the script and was blown away by it. It was so funny and so fast paced and at the heart of it was this friendship.”

The role is, he said, “such a rich gift for an actor. [Arthur Conan Doyle] makes the ordinary extraordinary… and Watson is the audience being dragged through. It’s about the thrill of the relationship. It’s been copied…I hate the word sidekick – I’m sure Martin [Freeman, who plays Watson to Benedict’s Sherlock] does too. It’s a double act.”

There was effusive praise for Martin from Benedict – he recalled that when they first read together, “I felt my game go up. He can ground this extraordinary extravagant character” - and for the pair from Louise, who revealed that she’d been frightened by how good they were at the first script reading: “it felt like you were both already there.”

And there were very warm words for his Frankenstein collaborator Jonny Lee Miller, who is now to play Sherlock for American television in the series Elementary, with Lucy Liu in the Watson role. Several American sites claimed Benedict had been critical of his friend’s decision to accept the role.

Benedict said: “Under no circumstances would I want Jonny to have anything but rip roaring success. First and foremost he is my friend – it would be pathetic. I made a joke, which doesn’t translate when written (something I’ve learned this summer). I’ve seen him and it’s fantastic. It’s really good and you should all watch it. He’s stunning to watch – he really knows what he’s doing. He asked if I was alright with it – I said of course I am. Don’t take me out of context. Lucy Liu is wonderful – it’s another great relationship.”

There were also revelations that he’d corpsed during a production of Hedda Gabler when a woman’s stifled sneeze became ‘apoo’ instead of achoo – “I was crying with laughter. I could not speak” – and he talked about his own education at Harrow (his old head teacher was in the audience), his gratitude to his parents for working so hard to pay for it, and his frustration at yet another media blow-up.

Referring to ‘tall poppy syndrome’ wherein those who rise to fame are knocked down to earth by a harsh media, he said: “This summer I’m poster boy for anti posh bashing, I’m some sort of voicepiece for poshness. One of the reasons I got involved in acting is to be free of that.”

There was also loud approval from the audience when he mentioned his forthcoming charitable cycle from Buckingham Palace on October 14 in aid of The Prince’s Trust – set up in the year of his birth – and spoke of his passion for its giving a voice and an opportunity to those who might not otherwise be “taken count of.”

He still takes the Tube, likes his motorbike (and the anonymity of the helmet) – “I want to be a human being” – but that he’s sadly beginning to realise that he must “curtail accessibility to remain safe or sane.”

Those who were lucky enough to attend this select gathering will have been wholly enchanted by his intelligence and winning warmth. The ascension of Benedict Cumberbatch’s star is surely set to continue.



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crystalzelda 7th-Oct-2012 06:37 am (UTC)
I wonder if his nose is out of joint that Elementary is a smash

I know Moffat's leaving teardrops on his guitar rn, muahaha
skeet_skeet 7th-Oct-2012 06:41 am (UTC)
Pressed as a panini tbh.
grande_latte 7th-Oct-2012 07:25 am (UTC)
OMG YOUR ICON I LOVE IT
welurklate 7th-Oct-2012 06:42 am (UTC)
Let us pray.
xel_squirgle_ox 7th-Oct-2012 06:43 am (UTC)
Considering that the festival happened yesterday and those words are his own, Benedict's nose doesn't seem "out of joint" at all.

But yeah, Moffat's most likely is though. XD
thesegoto11 7th-Oct-2012 07:08 am (UTC)
lolol
beemo 7th-Oct-2012 06:42 am (UTC)
UGH ELEMENTARY

UGH SHERLOCK

HOLMES AND WATSON ARE SUPPOSED TO BE MICE NOT WHITE MEN OR ASIAN WOMEN

xel_squirgle_ox 7th-Oct-2012 06:45 am (UTC)
FUCK YES. SCREW THOSE PATHETIC HUMANS!
deadtree 7th-Oct-2012 06:45 am (UTC)
best Holmes and Watson.
whimsical_tale 7th-Oct-2012 09:35 am (UTC)
YES!
wauwy 7th-Oct-2012 10:02 am (UTC)
Ruined the fucking dynamic. Unforgivable
sereniti_ii 7th-Oct-2012 10:09 am (UTC)
This humanism, SMH, everyone with a brain knows mice are BEST.
evilgmbethy 7th-Oct-2012 10:33 am (UTC)
incorrect. they should be an android and and his blind friend:

theratwhispers 7th-Oct-2012 01:55 pm (UTC)
A+
anydoppelganger 7th-Oct-2012 04:25 pm (UTC)
omg yes
beemo 7th-Oct-2012 05:20 pm (UTC)
MY B
haikitteh 7th-Oct-2012 09:39 pm (UTC)
Finally someone speaks the truth.
rebornxlambo 8th-Oct-2012 02:04 pm (UTC)
+24k
x_butterfly19_x 7th-Oct-2012 11:39 am (UTC)
lmao yes
emmakinney 7th-Oct-2012 12:35 pm (UTC)
You speak so much truth. My childhood in one picture <3
sherlockholmes 7th-Oct-2012 01:18 pm (UTC)
Damn right.
pervert_bitch 7th-Oct-2012 03:19 pm (UTC)
Fuck yes.
bienenkiste 7th-Oct-2012 03:59 pm (UTC)
LMAO
xdecadentx 7th-Oct-2012 04:52 pm (UTC)
I wonder if these people would be as up in arms if they were both changed? IDK how it would be any better/worse, but changing both of them to mice and naming them something else didn't register to them, lol.

Though let's face it, most of the tumblr complainers probably weren't alive when this masterpiece came out.
bodyline 7th-Oct-2012 06:42 am (UTC)
lol you know the only reason he's being nice about elementary now is because it's been successful so far, you can't throw shade at perfection
beemo 7th-Oct-2012 06:43 am (UTC)
moffat will continue trying
bodyline 7th-Oct-2012 06:44 am (UTC)
moffat's a dick
bluepassiflora 7th-Oct-2012 06:56 am (UTC)
He was nice about it before it aired.

whimsical_tale 7th-Oct-2012 08:09 am (UTC)
what? he's been friends with johnny for a while now and even before the benedictgate, johnny had mentioned that benedict was totally fine with him doing the show.

not be rude but its hardly a huge hit. it's having moderate success so far but it is a pretty good show.

lucy is the star thought. <3
mjspice 7th-Oct-2012 08:34 am (UTC)
I thought he was ok about it being friends with Johnny & all. :S
sherlockholmes 7th-Oct-2012 01:20 pm (UTC)
He had nothing but nice things to say about it in May, months before it aired, at the PBS press conference while he was sitting beside Steve Moffat who looked annoyed about the whole thing, so I tend to believe that what he said before was a joke gone wrong, like he admitted.
beemo 7th-Oct-2012 06:44 am (UTC)
i think elementary has probably killed my sherlock boner. like how i found twilight funny before true blood started and then immediately stopped caring because i had a superior replacement. :P

Edited at 2012-10-07 06:44 am (UTC)
bodyline 7th-Oct-2012 06:46 am (UTC)
same tbh

i liked sherlock well enough but the cast being such pretentious assholes about it and then elementary being so good as made me not want to continue watching it
xel_squirgle_ox 7th-Oct-2012 06:50 am (UTC)
See, I don't understand this way of thinking. Regardless of how ~pretentious~ an actor is I'm able to separate them in real life from the role that they play. If you like something why would you ruin it for yourself by letting your negative thoughts about a person take over?

Edited at 2012-10-07 06:51 am (UTC)
ladyfly56 7th-Oct-2012 06:51 am (UTC)
mte. i've only watched the first ep of Sherlock, and i always intended to watch the rest, but the cast/writers/fandom all being such douchebags changed my mind.

and i liked the one episode i saw just fine, but i wasn't, like, running to see the next one. whereas i'm really genuinely really enjoying Elementary.
beemo 7th-Oct-2012 06:55 am (UTC)
i like sherlock too but the on-and-off-screen racism, homophobia, and misogyny that come out of moffat turn me off so bad. i'm here for anything holmesian but i had one foot off the stan boat before elementary leaked tbh
crystalzelda 7th-Oct-2012 06:49 am (UTC)
I'm still looking forward to more Sherlock, but the fact that they come out with three episodes once every two years is just ridic.
notoriousreign 7th-Oct-2012 04:53 pm (UTC)
Mte, I don't know how to break it to my friends. They'll shock me with their gross words about Elementary, so I just enjoy it more on my own. =P
joy_mora 7th-Oct-2012 07:18 am (UTC)
MTE But I stopped watching after the pilot simply because I've seen a ton of these and I'm tired of the formula tbh. I'll probably give it a try at some point later on to check if they have found their own voice and have something interesting/unique to offer.
pippopippo 7th-Oct-2012 07:23 am (UTC)
See my comment below. Yeah, if you're only interested in plot and ~mysteries then maybe Sherlock would be a better show to watch. But even with just two episodes, Elementary's done a great job of recreating the characters, and making the audience care about them.
pippopippo 7th-Oct-2012 07:24 am (UTC)
Also the second episode was better than the pilot, so do give it a try eventually!
pippopippo 7th-Oct-2012 07:21 am (UTC)
The cases are very procedural indeed, but Miller's Holmes is absolutely 'Sherlock Holmes.' His interpretation of the character and the background they've given him is way closer to canon than Cumberbatch's.

Liu's Watson to be determined, since we don't know as much about her yet; that said, genderbending Watson necessarily changes certain characteristics/experiences/life events (at least in some way) too. I really buy her Watson so far though, and I'm excited to see more.

TLDR version: hf the characters.
whimsical_tale 7th-Oct-2012 08:15 am (UTC)
Thank you.

CBS already had a US version of Sherlock which is called The Mentalist.

Jane = Sherlock
Lisbon = Watson
Red John = Moriarty

Not that I'm complaining because I do like Elementary as well but I don't really see how it's all that different from The Mentalist.
mjspice 7th-Oct-2012 08:35 am (UTC)
Hmm true that.
sukha4 7th-Oct-2012 01:38 pm (UTC)
Yeah I don't see how people can even compare it to Sherlock. They are so different.
xdecadentx 7th-Oct-2012 04:58 pm (UTC)
That's actually why I wasn't so sure how well Elementary would do in the US, because of the top of my head I could think of three similar shows that seemed to be based on but not using the name Sherlock.
welurklate 7th-Oct-2012 07:17 am (UTC)
Oh god the Sherlock stans in these posts are so tiring. This is ONTD, everything gets hated on, my god.
xel_squirgle_ox 7th-Oct-2012 07:21 am (UTC)
Well obviously since this is a post about Sherlock and Benedict Cumberbatch, you are bound to have some stans commenting...
bluepassiflora 7th-Oct-2012 07:24 am (UTC)
Or maybe some people like the show and aren't necessarily stans.

This is ONTD. Some people like things. Before the Cumbersnatch hatewank began the Sherlock posts were 90% positive.
kingsmere 7th-Oct-2012 02:34 pm (UTC)
Yup.
getyourguns 7th-Oct-2012 03:03 pm (UTC)
Ugh, this. I just scroll down to see if anyone has said anything new or original but it's just the same old "I DON'T GET IT" kind of comment. We get it that "you" don't get it, ONTD.
little_ponette 7th-Oct-2012 10:13 am (UTC)
Sherlock stans and Elementary stans are two sides of the same coin in my book. Both fucking annoying.
sherlockholmes 7th-Oct-2012 03:01 pm (UTC)
Wait. So if someone hates on something and their reasons for doing so are ridiculous, or their just hating for the sake of hating... someone who disagrees is just supposed to what. Say nothing?
hypermuseic9 7th-Oct-2012 07:20 am (UTC)
sweet dreams
xel_squirgle_ox 7th-Oct-2012 07:23 am (UTC)
this is the most terrifying picture i have ever seen.
beemo 7th-Oct-2012 07:23 am (UTC)
lol that scene was so awkward. i want to know what sort of fail happened behind the scenes, because his face was see-through and the angles were weird and just what in the hell.
xel_squirgle_ox 7th-Oct-2012 07:26 am (UTC)
LOL what? Never noticed that.
I just couldn't keep my eyes off of the crazy faces Benedict was making.
lestat 7th-Oct-2012 07:24 am (UTC)
why
bodyline 7th-Oct-2012 07:33 am (UTC)
LMFAO SIGPHDBSFPIGHDSIG
wits 7th-Oct-2012 07:41 am (UTC)
Is this edited?
whimsical_tale 7th-Oct-2012 08:16 am (UTC)
traumatizing every time.
winegums 7th-Oct-2012 09:41 am (UTC)
put that under a spoiler tag please, I've just eaten and I think I threw up a little.
door 7th-Oct-2012 01:21 pm (UTC)
wtf?
boe_moi 7th-Oct-2012 02:03 pm (UTC)
jfc nightmare fuel
goreplz 7th-Oct-2012 02:14 pm (UTC)
I can't breathe
trinimacphisto 7th-Oct-2012 07:24 am (UTC)
I'm ok with Watson, but I just don't like Jonny, sorry.

And I don't understand why they changed Watson's backstory so much
mellarks 7th-Oct-2012 07:30 am (UTC)
Someone in another post mentioned that if they made Joan have been in the military, they'd likely have to address how women in the military are treated, which could be a m e s s.
zharia 7th-Oct-2012 03:03 pm (UTC)
yeah the american public doesn't want to deal with the fact that their military fucking blows when it comes to basic human rights for women.
trinimacphisto 7th-Oct-2012 10:56 pm (UTC)
That is true... but she could have been on Doctor's without borders or just working overseas or something. I really didn't like that she "killed a patient"...
joy_mora 7th-Oct-2012 07:51 am (UTC)
I don't like him either and I have no idea why... If I didn't know he was British, I'd be like "That's the WORST British accent I've heard!" The way he moves, the way he speaks... It just rubs me the wrong way and I can't quite identify why.
sereniti_ii 7th-Oct-2012 10:37 am (UTC)
OMG your icon is amazing
hateistoodark 7th-Oct-2012 07:27 am (UTC)
oh man trolling with Benedict calling Lucy Liu wonderful is gonna be a blast on tumblr.
grande_latte 7th-Oct-2012 07:27 am (UTC)
I just have the following to say

FUCK MOFFAT CRY MORE PUTO
I love both versions Elementary is different and im enjoying it I was iffy about watsons backstory change but after this weeks episode im ok with it
hateistoodark 7th-Oct-2012 07:36 am (UTC)
Oh and, Joan and Sherlock's dynamic is fantastic.
I love how they are putting those fake concern trolls in place with Joan not taking Sherlock's shit.
vanjar 7th-Oct-2012 02:29 pm (UTC)
I loved that they had Watson threaten Sherlock with the pin and repeating his words to him: "it goes into the softest part of your thigh, lots of nerve endings there".
The mysteries so far are kind of predictable and thus boring, but I'll keep watching for the Sherlock/Watson interaction.
sherlockholmes 7th-Oct-2012 03:03 pm (UTC)
TBH, I only watch Sherlock Holmes themed stuff for the character interactions -- a lot of the plots in these stories in any adaptation are terrible.

Like, no one would ever convince me the Ritchie movies have good stories.
xcollsangelx 7th-Oct-2012 08:00 am (UTC)
Homely beast

illname_me_joan 7th-Oct-2012 08:01 am (UTC)
if it's a joke then it's not funny, benedict. sry.
whimsical_tale 7th-Oct-2012 08:19 am (UTC)
lol, love the gif.
evilgmbethy 7th-Oct-2012 10:37 am (UTC)
lol his facial expressions are so magical
boe_moi 7th-Oct-2012 02:05 pm (UTC)
His facial expression cracked me up because it reminds me of that grumpy cat.
beemo 7th-Oct-2012 05:25 pm (UTC)
OMG LOL
beemo 7th-Oct-2012 05:26 pm (UTC)
beautiful icon
mjspice 7th-Oct-2012 08:36 am (UTC)
Just give us more Sherlock plzthnx.
verdhandi 7th-Oct-2012 08:47 am (UTC)
I’m some sort of voicepiece for poshness. One of the reasons I got involved in acting is to be free of that

Oh dear.
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