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I'm actually looking forward to this movie. It'll be interesting to see, but I have high hopes for it.
bluewyvern said:But what strikes me is this seems to be a bit of a feedback effect from House; the emotionally hardened, devastatingly rational, wise-cracking, drug-addicted doctor whose character was inspired by Holmes (he even lives at apartment 221B) now seems to be the prototype for this new Hollywood Holmes -- sharp-edged, sexed-up, and post-modern.
I would like to point out that when Doyle wrote these it was for a serial in the popular(/yellow) press of that era so, to put it into our contemporary context, if he were doing it today he might well be writing Jerry Springer, The National Enquirer et al. These are extreme examples but it demonstrates that at the time this was NOT high-brow stuff lol.bluewyvern said:I'm very interested to see the movie. I'm not expecting a faithful literary take, but I'm looking forward to an entertaining reimagining. It's okay as long as you don't expect it to be THE Sherlock Holmes. Once you've accepted the concept, it's all about the execution.
Well Lock Stock and Snatch were both good movies. when i saw that Guy Ritchie was directing a Sherlock Holmes movie my first thought was.. Jason Statham as Sherlock Holmes? Or Vinny Jones? Now THAT would be interesting.Brian Sheridan said:I think if it is a lousy movie, it won't be Downey's fault. The blame can go squarely on ex-Mr. Madonna, Guy Ritchie who's marriage was crumbling as he put this movie together.
I couldn't agree more with all this except that as a Rathbone fan I still enjoyed it. In its own way I think this film is similar in style to Rathbone's as some liberties are taken but you can tell that it is still Holmes.Ephraim Tutt said:I've just come from seeing Sherlock Holmes and found it to be one of the best films I've seen in a long time. Lavish production, wonderful costumes (and yes, for the purists, Holmes' hat is a crumpled homburg - not a fedora - that he dons for a only a few minutes), excellent dialogue; terrific characters.
Downey's Holmes is brilliant, eccentric, physical, flawed. Law's Watson is a strong, no nonsense equal partner rather than an obsequious sidekick.
Ritchie's London is dark and gothic; Holmes is a flawed genius inhabiting a script with plenty of light and shade, gasps and laughs; shock and awe. This is an intelligent adventure story.
If you are wedded to Rathbone and deerstalkers leave this film alone. If you are looking for a dark, rollicking, Victorian action adventure and are prepared to let this movie stand on its own merits then you should have a ball.
Brian Sheridan said:One critic said this movie is for those who read Conan Doyle and thought "You what would make this better? Lots of explosions and knife fights!" lol