"Mr Holmes" sounds intriguing, if depressing."Mr. Holmes" - A solid if unremarkable British effort depicting the great detective in his waning years. The story revolves around Holmes trying to remember the particulars of his last case... the case who's disastrous conclusion made him give up sleuthing for the last 30 years of his life. The cast is solid and the direction adequate but the film never seems to "catch fire". This is a Netflix or HBO offering. We originally wen to see "The Man From Uncle" but I got talked into this instead as Puddin' didn't want to see any UNCLE movie sans Mr. Macullum as Ilya. Sigh....
Worf
T2: Judgement Day - I'm going through all the "making of" features first, I'll get around to the movie itself tonight or tomorrow.
Last week it was Gunga Din w/ Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Victor McLaglen, and Sam Jaffe as the titular water bearer. According to the host, Grant was offered the "dashing" character part (which went to Fairbanks). But Grant wanted to play the more comic role. He knew what he could do best. Even while being somewhat lighthearted, his character is still heroic and never cowardly.
On top of that, the film's important in that it brought the murderous Thuggee cult into American movies 25 years before The Man from U.N.C.L.E. used it in 1964, and 45 before Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1984.
Goldfinger, once again. The El Rey Network is having a James Bond marathon this weekend.