Sherlock Holmes

damn, that does look cool

it's like a serious, good, Wild Wild West

I was going to say that Johnny Depp would be the perfect Sherlock Holmes, but Downey Jr. seems to pull it off very well, almost Johnny Depp-ish
 
JerryAdvocate;2779078 said:
damn, that does look cool

it's like a serious, good, Wild Wild West

I was going to say that Johnny Depp would be the perfect Sherlock Holmes, but Downey Jr. seems to pull it off very well, almost Johnny Depp-ish

Wow!

Do our brains operate on the same wave length?

Johnny Depp was my first guess as well.
 
ScipioCowboy;2779083 said:
Do our brains operate on the same wave length?
That's one of those things you just don't admit to.
 
ScipioCowboy;2779083 said:
Wow!

Do our brains operate on the same wave length?

Johnny Depp was my first guess as well.

Depp is doing Public Enemies, which is probably why he's not the lead in this

screw you theo!
 
theogt;2779091 said:
That's one of those things you just don't admit to.

Bob has read your reply, and (as our brains operate on the same wavelength), I know what he's actually thinking.

Unfortunately, I can't repeat it here.:D
 
ScipioCowboy;2779095 said:
Bob has read your reply, and (as our brains operate on the same wavelength), I know what he's actually thinking.

Unfortunately, I can't repeat it here.:D

Public Enemies

doesn't look like another Road to Perdition, another Prohibition-era timepiece, thank goodness
 
This is all wrong...

I love RDJ as an actor but this shouldn't be an action/adventure flick...

IMO, Doyle wrote these to stimulate the mind...not the senses...

I hope it's a good mystery, at least...
 
trickblue;2779163 said:
This is all wrong...

I love RDJ as an actor but this shouldn't be an action/adventure flick...

IMO, Doyle wrote these to stimulate the mind...not the senses...

I hope it's a good mystery, at least...
It's just a trailer to garner excitement. I don't think they'd make Holmes not a master detective.
 
Robert Downey Jr. is making a big comeback. I'm happy for him, though I'm not sure I like the level of cavalier Holmes is played with. I'm guessing they are just "turning up the volume" so to speak to make it more interesting to the younger crowds.
 
Is still the ultimate sherlock Holmes in recent times.

Mel Gussow wrote in a New York Times obituary "Mr. Brett was regarded as the quintessential Holmes: breathtakingly analytical, given to outrageous disguises and the blackest moods and relentless in his enthusiasm for solving the most intricate crimes."

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes, and The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes.

If you can find them on video I recommend you watch them. They are the reference for all others.
 
Can't wait to see it...I love Sherlock Holmes.

I love the old Basil Rathbone films.

holmes_rathbone.jpg
 

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