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Trailer For Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes

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Just saw this tonight, I really enjoyed it. The trailers made it seem like more of an action movie (like Holmes was going to be doing some Jet Li shit), but the actual film is more subdued.

One thing I didn't get was the
nigh-invisible string that Watson nearly tripped over near the beginning. Looking back, it's obvious that this was Holmes' first clue that Blackwood's feats were not as supernatural as they seemed (a fact reinforced when Watson really does trip over the wire at the docks setting off the explosions), but not knowing what kind of trap it was attached to bugs the crap out of me.

Though I must admit Blackwood's master plan was laughably far-fetched. May have worked for a while in England, but the moment they tried to invade the US or another industrialized nation, they would've blown his magical ass out of the water.
 
Sho_Nuff82 said:
Though I must admit Blackwood's master plan was laughably far-fetched. May have worked for a while in England, but the moment they tried to invade the US or another industrialized nation, they would've blown his magical ass out of the water.
The United States came fresh off the Civil War, so I doubt it would've been so one sided.
 
This movie was surprisingly good. Way better than the trailer let on.

Also the "action" scenes where Sherlock Holmes "predicted" what was going to happen... was bloody GENIUS! :lol
 
Dahbomb said:
This movie was surprisingly good. Way better than the trailer let on.

Also the "action" scenes where Sherlock Holmes "predicted" what was going to happen... was bloody GENIUS! :lol
I agree. It was really awesome seeing Holme's figure out the most efficient way to knock em senseless in slow motion and than seeing it all play out.
 
Saw it tonight and really enjoyed it. Word on the praise for the "prediction" fight scenes.

I used to be indifferent to RDJ, but since Iron Man and now this, I've become quite the fan.
 
Sho_Nuff82 said:
One thing I didn't get was the
nigh-invisible string that Watson nearly tripped over near the beginning. Looking back, it's obvious that this was Holmes' first clue that Blackwood's feats were not as supernatural as they seemed (a fact reinforced when Watson really does trip over the wire at the docks setting off the explosions), but not knowing what kind of trap it was attached to bugs the crap out of me.
I thought it was a grenade or something similar. I thought I saw a pin at the end?
 
Thought it was pretty mediocre and forgettable, myself. It wasnt bad, but it wasnt especially good either. And despite being a RDJ fan, I thought he was woefully miscast here and his performance didnt work at all for me. Conversely, I felt Jude Law was pitch perfect in his role. I dont regret seeing Sherlock Holmes, but I also wont regret never seeing it again.
 
Solo said:
Thought it was pretty mediocre and forgettable, myself. It wasnt bad, but it wasnt especially good either. And despite being a RDJ fan, I thought he was woefully miscast here and his performance didnt work at all for me. Conversely, I felt Jude Law was pitch perfect in his role. I dont regret seeing Sherlock Holmes, but I also wont regret never seeing it again.

I agree with everything you said.

Also, was SH a martial artist in the books?
 
I loved this movie. Quite a whole lot more than Avatar, even. I think I need to summarize my thoughts a little bit better

It had charm. A lot! There is almost no time during the movie that I wasn't laughing or actively anticipating something fun to happen. And it did happen. As an adventure movie, this>>>>>> transformers 2 by a whole lot

Things I liked:
-The dog
-The slow-mo fights: ACE!
-SH witty comments:
"and on the third day...
and
wait a minute sir...
-The action scenes felt very cool. I felt like I was watching a modern version of the early Indiana Jones updated right. I truly think RD Jr is a new Harrison Ford, as opposed to Jackman, he is fun as hell
-
The pig slaughter scene was amazing!
It felt tense as shit, the way they figure it out stayed true to the character and I love when those set-pieces end just a hair before someone gets royally fucked up. The special effects when
the barrels explode
was very cool
-The insults to the policemen? Lovely
-
"Imagine a device that could control any electric machine in the worl! This is the future, watson"
I laughed so hard, AMAZING!
-Irene was spot on: a strong female character that can kick ass, is rogueish and has her own agenda? I love that
-Holmes jumping into the Thames
"I told you he wouldn't jump from the ceiling!" "still that's not the top window" "which one is it then?" "the middle window"
LOL
-Holmes
hiring a palm reader to discourage Watson from marrying
-Lord Blackwood kills are awesome!
-The peeps
that went to burn the [stroke]dwarf's[/stroke] midget house
scene: fun

Things I didn't like
- Cliffhanger! I mean I like it, but I liked this movie too much to wait for the next one, same thing as Iron Man 2 and Star Trek 2 :(
- The CGI. I am sorry, Star Trek's CGI is the way to go! Props and Sets>CGI all the time. I couldn't for the life of me believe this was London.

All in all it was a very fun movie, I don't think we've got a decent adventure movie recently (transformers 2 was shit) and this is just right
 
Hopefully, the sequel has an improved (see: non-ludicrous) plot, but otherwise, I actually quite liked it. Ritchie's direction is perfectly fitted for this venue. The film feels more lean, witty and fresh than your typical adventure film, and really, there hasn't been an adventure film this fun since Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. The key to this is the dynamic between RDJ and Jude Law - their chemistry bubbles along fantastically throughout - and it's great to see it recognized that the relationship between those two characters is central to making these stories work.
 
Jason's Ultimatum said:
I agree with everything you said.

Also, was SH a martial artist in the books?

Yeah, such an awful solution to how Sherlock survived his battle with Moriarty. One of the few times I was disappointed with Doyle's writing of SH. For the record I'm not just commenting on his sudden mastery of combat but on the entire ridiculousness of the scene, even for a SH story.
 
ryan-ts said:
Yeah, such an awful solution to how Sherlock survived his battle with Moriarty. One of the few times I was disappointed with Doyle's writing of SH. For the record I'm not just commenting on his sudden mastery of combat but on the entire ridiculousness of the scene, even for a SH story.
Well it's not like he was ever unskilled.
 
Holmes made an estimated $38,000,000 this weekend, bringing it's total to 140M in just two weeks. A 38% drop from week 1, which is a fairly standard w/w drop for blockbusters with decent word of mouth.

It's likely going to top out at 220M-240M, making it one of the better grosses of 2009 and a bonafide franchise.
 
GDJustin said:
Holmes made an estimated $38,000,000 this weekend, bringing it's total to 140M in just two weeks. A 38% drop from week 1, which is a fairly standard w/w drop for blockbusters with decent word of mouth.

It's likely going to top out at 220M-240M, making it one of the better grosses of 2009 and a bonafide franchise.
too bad rocknrolla was a bomba, because that was an excellent film. they said they aren't making a sequel because it wasn't a huge success :(
 
RockNRolla kind of suffered as well from it's clear planning for a sequel. So many extraneous scenes for a guy who wouldn't be the main character until like, the second film. Toby Kebbel was great anyways though. Ritchie holds in the sequel building reins a bit easier this time (albeit, still far too definitive).
 
Yeah, I think the "ZOMG SEQUEL" hooks were in SH1 waaaay too strong, as well. I love the film (LOVE IT), but it's probably my biggest complaint about the entire thing.

Would have been MUCH better if the audience wasn't hit over the head with Moriarty so blatantly. They should have just left it with the scene in the carriage, and then a much briefer scene at the end, showing him stealing what he was truly after.
 
KGKK said:
Anyhow, did anyone else think during the whole movie that Blackwood was being played by Andy Garcia only to be surprised in the credits that it was actually Mark Strong'?:lol

That was me during RocknRolla, so this time i was prepared ;)...his right hand man looked very familiar though, I think from the Tudors. *Fake Edit* yeah it's him http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0558548/
 
GDJustin said:
Yeah, I think the "ZOMG SEQUEL" hooks were in SH1 waaaay too strong, as well. I love the film (LOVE IT), but it's probably my biggest complaint about the entire thing.

Would have been MUCH better if the audience wasn't hit over the head with Moriarty so blatantly. They should have just left it with the scene in the carriage, and then a much briefer scene at the end, showing him stealing what he was truly after.

Yeah, I think it would have just been better to leave Moriarty in the carriage and maybe just leave him referred to as a Professor. Still, we'll have to wait and (hopefully) see where they're going with this.
 
Jason's Ultimatum said:
Also, was SH a martial artist in the books?
As others have said, he was, but it should be noted that it was hardly ever brought up. Ritchie switched the priorities of a Holmes story quite a bit in adapting it.

Despite my being weary of the movie based on the trailer, I thought it was pretty good when I ended up seeing it. Certainly not my ideal depiction of Holmes, but there were some nice touches and it was very fun to watch. There seems to be a lot of praise for the 'prediction' fight scenes but I didn't care much for them, to be honest.

I think the sequel could be a really great movie if they improve upon a few issues of the first. It could be very similar to the progression Nolan's Batman series has had. Batman Begins had a relatively no-name villain (at least to the masses) and was pretty good. The Dark Knight featured the iconic villain of the series and was spectacular. I can't wait to see what Ritchie has in store for us.
 
What I don't understand is, why did they open up the movie with Holmes and Watson at the end of their relationship. There was hardly any introductory premise to the characters it was as if we were seeing the last of them in the first 10 mins.
 
Joico said:
What I don't understand is, why did they open up the movie with Holmes and Watson at the end of their relationship. There was hardly any introductory premise to the characters it was as if we were seeing the last of them in the first 10 mins.
The movie did have an air to it that everyone already understood the basic sherlock Holmes premises, which is why people like felt kind of in the dark when the Moriarty shit was going on.

I do believe it was a great place to start, though. No real other reboot films begins in at the end of a relationship. I just think they didn't explore the angle as extensively as they could've (
like I said, make Watson's wife the one in danger, and you got yourself a great film
).
 
Joico said:
What I don't understand is, why did they open up the movie with Holmes and Watson at the end of their relationship. There was hardly any introductory premise to the characters it was as if we were seeing the last of them in the first 10 mins.

I don't know how much you know about the Sherlock Holmes stories, but one direction the trilogy could go -

Over the course of the 50+ SH short stories, Watson goes from being single, to engaged/married, and later on, his wife dies and he becomes a widower and moves back in with Holmes.

My best guess is that this movie trilogy might just accelerate that. Have Watson living on his own in movie 2, but have his wife die (most likely at the hands of Moriarty?) near the end. Then in movie 3 they would be together again.

Come to think of it, Holmes himself "dies" at the hands of Moriarty in the story. If this trilogy wants to REALLY follow the Star Wars path and have movie 2 be empire, they could "kill off" Holmes and Watson's wife, and leave him on his own at the conclusion.
 
Gilgamesh said:
As others have said, he was, but it should be noted that it was hardly ever brought up. Ritchie switched the priorities of a Holmes story quite a bit in adapting it.

I think Sherlock Holmes fought in two stories, but I don't know for sure.
 
Saw it last night, and enjoyed it quite a lot after being very underwhelmed by the trailer. Whoever cut that needs to either be given a clip about the ear.

Downey Jr was great as usual
 
Went just for Downey, but ended up being quite a fun movie. Not a bad film adaptation, though it felt too much like a superhero movie at times.
 
I'm so on-board for this to be a trilogy/franchise. I'm glad to see it getting good word of mouth and doing well at the box office, especially in the wake our new Avatar overlords we'll have to live with for next few weeks. (Months? :|)

I think this has strong DVD/Blu-Ray sales potential too.
 
Just saw it. I really liked it. I haven't read a lot of the Holmes stories, but from what I'm familiar with, the movie was a bit more actiony, though from a realistic "period piece" point of view I'd imagine a lot of fights would actually happen.

What I thought was really cool was the slow-mo explosion.

I thought the actor they cast as Mary was horribly wrong.

Knowing that the main dynamic in the show House is based off of Sherlock Holmes, it was tough not to see all of the parallels between the two.
 
I know I enjoyed a film when Im excited about sequel talk.

I expected a film I would be groaning about every five minutes as the trailer lead me to believe it was an over the top, no brains action film. I still like those but not when they pretend to be Sherlock Holmes. I thought the action, drama and detective work was well balanced actually.

I think someone compared it to Pirates of the Caribbean. Good comparison, and while I liked the second two PotC films they werent as good as the first. I hope SH is better at maintaining that quality.
 
just seen it. Great movie. I wasn't expecting much

I laughed during the trailer that Holmes know how to fight, but after watching this movie I want to see more Holmes kicking ass.

I like how they build up for the sequel. its not made at the last scene but from the beginning.
 
After Robert Downey won the Golden Globe and gave the best speech of the night, i got tickets for tonight. Leaving in about 10 minutes or so!
 
Watched it again last night. I really liked it the first time but after the second viewing I like it even more. Can't wait for the sequel
 
Damn good movie! Pretty fantastic. Very slick and well made. Great effects. Downey and Law were both really good. One of Guy Ritchies best movies. Definitely a franchise i want to see!
 
Movie was all kinds of fun, I love Guy Ritchie's directing style. Glad that it has done well at the box office, sequel should come along soon enough. :P
 
lordoftherink said:
Blu-ray March 30. Ridiculously short turnaround time.
On top of them filming the sequels just like, two months later (ON TOP OF having the script done for the sequel two months before the original came out) they're really primed to keep pumping these out.
 
I've had the Sherlock Holmes complete novels and stories books for years but since I never read I obviously never touched them. After watching this film, I absolutely loved it and the world/characters so I am currently reading the books. I'm glad I waited though, now I picture RDJ and Judd Law as their respective characters and its making the book that much more interesting to me (RDJ is my favourite actor atm).

I had so many misconceptions about Sherlock Holmes but the movie is surprisingly true to the novels (so far anyway). RDJ totally fits into Sherlocks dialogue, its great.
 
harSon said:
Ugh, I hate when threads miraculously have life breathed into them following the release of a leaked copy.

How do you know when movies are leaked unless you are searching for them?
 
lordoftherink said:
Blu-ray March 30. Ridiculously short turnaround time.

Wow... no shit? I wonder why. Usually DVDs are rushed out when a film bombs, so as to not cut into the box office. I mean... the movie is still making OK $ in theaters... why announce a DVD date.
 
Shiggy said:
Went to the cinema yesterday to watch it. Is it just me who got a Resident Evil 4 vibe (the monks, the huge enemy) :D

That's EXACTLY what I leaned over and told my son. At the beginning when they are looking down at the Monks and the sacrafice. I told him Sherlock needs a sniper rifle to take them all out and run down and pick up the expensive necklace.
 
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