@@emiliosalazar9962no they really aren’t. They are both a bully breed, but are very different. In the uk they are separate breeds, Staffys are recognised by the kennel club while Pitbulls are not since they’re just an umbrella term for bully type dogs. Staffys tend to be shorter and lighter, etc.
@@lauraswann1007 They are *EXACTLY* the same thing. American Pit Bull Terrier, 1801-1900(19th century). Mix of: Old English Bulldog, Old English Terrier, Bull and Terrier. American Staffordshire Terrier, 19th century. Mix of: Bull and Terrier, Bulldog, Terrier. Staffordshire Bull Terrier, 19th century. Mix of: Black and Tan Terrier, Old English Bulldog, Bull and Terrier, English Mastiff(maybe and to a smaller proportion).
Sherlock: *points to his head* This is my hard-drive, and it only makes sense to put things in there that are useful. Ordinary people fill their heads with all kinds of rubbish, and that makes it hard to get at the stuff that matters!
Yeah . . . . Hate to break it to you guys but you wouldn't still have that crush if you saw her in 'Oldboy'. 😅 (Please don't see the movie, just take my word for it!)
@@WileeCoyote1516 I found out on instagram that twitter and tumblr shippers want them together all because they say nice things about each other in interviews lol
@@cartertran270 yeah, its probably an overstated comment he probably learned the very fundamentals, mayhaps for another role so it looked more realistic, cause it doesn't matter who you are truly learning violin in 1 week is beyond human capability
@@cartertran270it was really awful to watch i hate it fake playing like this in movies/series. Maybe he learnt how to hold a violin and the bow but that in Sherlock Homed wasnt accurate playing
@@aperson6937tjere is absolutely no way you can learn to play the violin in a week. I have played for 3 years and i was total shit. The impressive part is, that he learned to hold it right after a week. Even that takes ages. And vibrato is incredibly difficult. Even to just pretend to do. It looks really realistic while he plays. Its still really impressive, just a bit exaggerated.
@@ReadDeadRedemption_ I learned how to play a violin in about 1-4 months, when I was a kid, and fun fact:Kids learn faster than adults. I only started sounding good, for about 6 months, and actually LEARN how to play within a year.
naw, he is much better. Still a chatterbox, but so polite and charming. He is a joy to chat with and I would do it again if I ever meet him again one day.
Elizabeth Olsen is gorgeous her eyes are like stars and her smile is so pretty and her way of taking and facial expressions are so cute I can't handle this much of beautifulness
I lost it at Benedict’s "i MET that pitbull " I feel him 😂😂😂😂it happens to me so much i say wrong things while I SAW or MET the things in question, that frustration omg 🤣
I love that Benedict is good at a variety of really impressive yet normal talents like violin, and then there's Hiddleston who has like very weird, specific talents that your not sure how or why he learned that.
He learned how to hold it, and act like he’s playing it. He’s not actually playing (violinists can tell) and what you hear isn’t him. But the acting is pretty good 👍
Benedict maybe learned to HOLD a violin and make something resembling a sound in one week, but it looked godawful. Russel Crowe took 3 months of lessons, butchered the poor instrument in Master and Commander, and said it was the hardest thing he's ever done. The best attempt came from Meryl Streep, who actually became a passable player. She practiced many hours a day for weeks.
Paul Bettany is, in fact, right: Benedict never learned to play the violin, he learned the movements he needed to make so that it would look like he was the one playing but it wasn't