I don't know why people call him Moriarty or make jokes on other performances he's done to his Moriarty character. It's getting really old. I don't see Moriarty with Andrew unless he is playing the character. I don't see his work in Dead Bodies or The Duel or My Life In Film and think, 'Oh god, it's Moriarty!' No, I just see Andrew and only him.
Exactly! Honestly, when I saw My Life in Film for the first time I thought "If I had seen it before Sherlock, I NEVER would think that this guy could play a psychopath killer" because Jones was so cute and naive. Then I watched Andrew playing in Foyles War and his character also named James, was serious and quiet, but again COMPLETELY different from Moriarty and Jones. Really VERY different. There was nothing of Moriarty in any of them. So I watched Andrew playing a gay in Angels in America and he was so funny and brilliant. I died of laugh and then he made me almost cry in just 4 minutes of presentation. Perfect. Then I saw Andrew playing an autistic person and was so beautiful and authentic. After all this, I just came to the conclusion that he is a brilliant, amazing actor with dozens of faces. He can be a very convincing crazy villain, and can be incredibly cute and loving in another character. He's not like some actors that all your characters look like each other. He really does something totally different in each character and it makes him extremely versatile and unique. Love him.
I don't see why people making references to roles he's done is a problem. Well, unless they actually see him as that character. As long as they're just joking around it's fine.
39 mins and 14secs of heaven, silky voice, creamy skin, that neck did have a bit of trouble ignoring his crotch, but hell that was good, gonna have to watch again to catch the conversation due to things already mentioned, lol. thanx for uploading
Thank you so much for uploading! I love Andrew. He never fails to put a smile on my face and The Stag would have to be one of my favorite movies /ever/.