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Posts by Tim Larkfield

Thank you! I’m hoping to perform it again, but nothing in the pipeline at the moment

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Thanks Terrance! No Edinburgh for me this year, sadly! Hope to go back one day…!

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Want to hear some lesser-known creepy tales by #EdgarAllanPoe? Watch actors (including yours truly) perform for ThreeDumb Theatre. Watch here from 4pm today 👉 youtube.com/@3dumbtheatr...

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Reached Room 46 in Blue Prince - such a great game, and many more secrets still to unlock 🗝️ 💙

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Split Fiction is great fun, inventive gameplay and beautiful environments

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Show day! Looking forward to performing No one Here is Me, a verbatim play addressing men’s mental health. More info: www.noonehereisme.co.uk

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Being back in a rehearsal room is the best feeling

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Quick trip to London Town to see Faux Real - sooooo good!

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Starting rehearsals for a new show on Monday - can’t wait!

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I knew it would be bleak, but I was unprepared for quite the shock factor and horror generated by Threads (1984). Currently available on iPlayer - but don’t say I didn’t warn you

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is something very special indeed. One of those shows where everything comes together - music, ensemble, set design - to make something magical. Probably up there with Come From Away and The Grinning Man as one of the best musical productions I’ve seen

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Four vinyl records on a table: John Carpenter Anthology, Daughters of Darkness, Carnival of Souls, Possum

Four vinyl records on a table: John Carpenter Anthology, Daughters of Darkness, Carnival of Souls, Possum

Today’s soundtrack is: Horror movie soundtracks

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I’m actually scared to rewatch this

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A kids’ TV drama involving a boy being sucked into a haunted antique shop mirror and an evil reflection taking over his body in the real world has haunted my dreams ever since I saw it circa 1988, but I’ve never been able to identify what it was - any ideas?

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Obsessed by Nigel Kneale’s BEASTS (1976) which I have discovered after listening to the @scarredforlife.bsky.social podcast… just watched During Barty’s Party, a masterpiece of sound design and creeping dread. Remastered versions of all 6 eps available on YouTube #horror

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Beasts (1976):  Baby
Beasts (1976): Baby YouTube video by Retro Classics

I’m working my way through Nigel Kneale’s Beasts series from 1976. Homegrown horror that proves there’s plenty to be afraid of in mundane lives youtu.be/XtKXfw6vvvI?...

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Replaying The Witness (last played 2016…) Surely the best puzzle game ever made?

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Township is wrecking my screen time average, and possibly my life

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Mirka says it’s time to get up

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I've always loved the fact that the word 'sneeze' is the result of a historical accident. The original form, in the Middle Ages, was 'fnese', but someone mistook the 'f' for the long medieval 's' and wrote down 'sn-' instead.

Fneezing sounds much more like a proper, nasal sneeze.

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"Forty-two years ago, for reasons beyond my comprehension, David Lynch plucked me out of obscurity to star in his first and last big budget movie. He clearly saw something in me that even I didn’t recognize. I owe my entire career, and life really, to his vision.
 
What I saw in him was an enigmatic and intuitive man with a creative ocean bursting forth inside of him. He was in touch with something the rest of us wish we could get to.
 
Our friendship blossomed on Blue Velvet and then Twin Peaks and I always found him to be the most authentically alive person I’d ever met.
 
David was in tune with the universe and his own imagination on a level that seemed to be the best version of human. He was not interested in answers because he understood that questions are the drive that make us who we are. They are our breath.
 
While the world has lost a remarkable artist, I’ve lost a dear friend who imagined a future for me and allowed me to travel in worlds I could never have conceived on my own.
 
I can see him now, standing up to greet me in his backyard, with a warm smile and big hug and that Great Plains honk of a voice. We’d talk coffee, the joy of the unexpected, the beauty of the world, and laugh.
 
His love for me and mine for him came out of the cosmic fate of two people who saw the best things about themselves in each other.
 
I will miss him more than the limits of my language can tell and my heart can bear. My world is that much fuller because I knew him and that much emptier now that he’s gone.
 
David, I remain forever changed, and forever your Kale. Thank you for everything."

"Forty-two years ago, for reasons beyond my comprehension, David Lynch plucked me out of obscurity to star in his first and last big budget movie. He clearly saw something in me that even I didn’t recognize. I owe my entire career, and life really, to his vision. What I saw in him was an enigmatic and intuitive man with a creative ocean bursting forth inside of him. He was in touch with something the rest of us wish we could get to. Our friendship blossomed on Blue Velvet and then Twin Peaks and I always found him to be the most authentically alive person I’d ever met. David was in tune with the universe and his own imagination on a level that seemed to be the best version of human. He was not interested in answers because he understood that questions are the drive that make us who we are. They are our breath. While the world has lost a remarkable artist, I’ve lost a dear friend who imagined a future for me and allowed me to travel in worlds I could never have conceived on my own. I can see him now, standing up to greet me in his backyard, with a warm smile and big hug and that Great Plains honk of a voice. We’d talk coffee, the joy of the unexpected, the beauty of the world, and laugh. His love for me and mine for him came out of the cosmic fate of two people who saw the best things about themselves in each other. I will miss him more than the limits of my language can tell and my heart can bear. My world is that much fuller because I knew him and that much emptier now that he’s gone. David, I remain forever changed, and forever your Kale. Thank you for everything."

was mostly keeping it together until I read Kyle MacLachlan's tribute to David Lynch

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Tommy is not that into University Challenge

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Nosferatu was everything I wanted it to be - beautifully shot, dark, gothic and it put the horrid into horror

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Great game! And one of the only games I’ve actually 100% completed 🐦‍⬛

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OK, Traitors season 3 got good

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I see Tesco’s have their Easter eggs out already

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DVD Cover of The Seven Dials Mystery, featuring actors John Gielgud, Harry Andrews, James Warwick and Cheryl Campbell as Lady ‘Bundle’ Brent.

DVD Cover of The Seven Dials Mystery, featuring actors John Gielgud, Harry Andrews, James Warwick and Cheryl Campbell as Lady ‘Bundle’ Brent.

Another Agatha Christie TV curio from the early 80s. Frenetic editing and batty characters in a story that doesn’t make much sense, but diverting fun nonetheless. They definitely don’t make them like this any more. Weirdly, the photo of Gielgud is from a totally different film

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New Year’s Eve haircut - Before and After

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