Tag Archives: Tom Hiddleston

Tom Hiddleston reads William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18

Tom Hiddleston reads Sonnet 130, by William Shakespeare

What an incredible reading — his articulation is so relaxed and clear.  I wish I could speak this way.  Loki’s got game.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmnEMuedzDM

“Sherlock” Season 4 trailer!

“Sherlock” Season 4 arrives in just a little over two months?!

Did “The Abominable Bride” Christmas special really appear nearly a year ago?!  I feel like I just wrote a review for it.

I keep telling my girlfriend how “fun” and “witty” this show is, and how its banter and one-liners will crack her up.  (There are still people out there who associate Martin Freeman primarily with Bilbo Baggins.)  But this trailer makes it look like a goddam John Carpenter film.

For a while now, I’ve been saying that the only thing that could make “Sherlock” better was the addition of Tom Hiddleston.  And now I’m reading on spoiler sites that fans are theorizing that he will indeed join the cast?!

 

People in England are reading my mind!

Talk about synchronicity.  I was just chatting with my best friend last night — I read to her W. H. Auden’s “The Tower,” (part of “The Quest”), and then we were talking about books on tape. I told her I wanted to hear Tom Hiddleston read something, because his voice is my favorite.

Then I find this linked from the Dagda Publishing website by its (apparently telepathic) editors:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvL1IjU43I0

“As I Walked Out One Evening” was the first Auden poem I ever read.