A little detail that makes this scene so brilliant, we see Watson hitting the guy over the head with a pan but when we pan away to Holmes we can still here the sound of it hitting his head. So we see him do it twice, but the sound tells use he hits him about 5 times, which means that Watson has no chill
Well what did you expect, the man went through war, also I’m pretty sure he’s done more to people than slap them across the top of the head with a frying pan lol
I like how Holmes seems to genuinely have no idea what the item he picked up is, but after only a quick glance around the workshop understands how it works and that it needs to be recharged between uses.
The one thing that makes RDJ characters bearable is that he has absolutely no problem with being whupped like a red-headed stepchild. Right up there with Tom Hiddleston letting himself be kicked in the balls over a dozen times - *back-to-back.*
@@gawarlock4148 I loved that as well, it reminds me when Moriarty's phone rang and he asked Sherlock if he can answer it, to which Sherlock said yes 😂and later Moriarty mouthed Sorry and Sherlock responded it's fine 🤣
@@paolaloncar1410 One of my favorite series! The Hounds of Baskerville episode where he tells the startled kid to "Shut up and smoke!" 🤣 In Season 4 when he is discovering the millionaire is a serial killer and Watson asks him, "Why are we here? and Sherlock, " I needed a hug." 🤣🤣🤣
I love how awesome that scene is, like even thought they're fighting with deadly weapons it still looks like they're a group of drunk hooligans with a great sens of fair play lmao
@@MuhammadShohaibHassan Maybe Tesla Tuning Fork🤣🤣🤣🤣 Whatever but the real fact is in 18th century a lot of devices were invented and those inventors didn't care about fame or money SIC MUNDUS CREATUS EST
We know that both of them had a rough time in this fight. But I think if they were to switch enemies - Holmes going for the 2 goons and Watson going against the jock, they may have had an easier time. Holmes can take out multiple enemies no problem (if they’re irrelevant to the plot). Watson’ has pretty good grappling as shown in the rematch and has good knowledge on human anatomy, which proves to be useful against bigger enemies
@@SolusDarkcoat No. He's holding a riding crop. In the books it's loaded with lead. This one just looks like a regular riding crop. Pretty useless weapon.
two things 1) "My ten minutes are up." is the most polite and british way of saying "Bruh." I've ever heard 2) You alright?? directly translates to.. look what you've gotten us into this time.
@@Boyzby yeah that’s true as when I posted my original comment I hadn’t really given the show a chance but now after watching it I can say I was wrong and that it works as a drama compared to this film which is a more light hearted interpretation of the character
To be honest I genuinely felt sorry for the giant actor. When you see him running after this scene you can tell he was struggling a bit due to his flat feet, and also probably from the pain of his arthritis too. If anyone had seen the film “Happy Gilmore”, you’ll know what I mean.
Different actors. The guy in Happy Gilmore was Richard Kiel, who played Jaws in James Bond. Dredger was played by French-Canadian actor Robert Maillet.
@@joshuakrumlauf6481, exactly. Richard Kiel suffered horribly from arthritis to the point where he needed strong extras to support him in that one scene where the golf ball landed on his shoe. Robert Maillet may not have suffered as much as Richard Kiel, but it still must have been hard for him to run at a good pace.
I used the idea of a massive brute speaking a romantic language in my D&D game (in this case, an undead werewolf speaking elvish). I just love the strangeness of it
benedicht is great but not gonna lie, rdj have a best mimic for sherlock i mean ...i read many novel of sherlock and my mind imagining sherlock is a funny, ridiculous and serious guy at the same time and rdj had all of that
This is such a brilliant piece of cinematography. The excellent mix of inflections, music, action, and clever use of French in just the right way...perfecto! This is one of my favorite movies to re-watch.
He plays second fiddle to Holmes' more wacky antics but I appreciate the respect on Watson in this scene. Absolutely goes to town on those two guys and only really loses at the last second when they pull a knife
I feel like unlike other interpretations, this Watson is actually competent and actually able to stand on his own. He is unfortunately not a super detective like Holmes
If anyone's wondering, what Holmes picked up is a cattle prod, it's used on particularly stubborn cattle, not sure why it's here in the middle of London though.
This is one of the few scenes which we DO NOT see Holmes’s clairvoyance when in a fight. It’s as if to suggest unlike the other scenes, Holmes has nothing to go on, this will be an uncoordinated brawl
Another fascinating detail is when Holmes touches the stun device to the pipes, he specifically waits until the big guy rests the butt of the knife on the pipe. As if he was waiting for that metal to metal contact to provide an ample current path. The big guy was touching the pipe for a few seconds, almost signifying that Holmes was anticipating that action. Fascinating.
How to win everyfight
Step 1. Discombobulate
Big brain
"I see this is an absolute win"
Step 2. Discombobulate
Step 3. Discombobulate
Step 4. Discombobulate
A little detail that makes this scene so brilliant, we see Watson hitting the guy over the head with a pan but when we pan away to Holmes we can still here the sound of it hitting his head. So we see him do it twice, but the sound tells use he hits him about 5 times, which means that Watson has no chill
Right! it makes the whole scene funnier hahaha
Well what did you expect, the man went through war, also I’m pretty sure he’s done more to people than slap them across the top of the head with a frying pan lol
😂😂😂
Robert mallet is 6'11" btw
i think its 6 times. the last one fades out after 5
Holmes' Fighting Style: *Stylish*
Watson Fighting Style: *Picks up a random pan and bash the other's head*
Well, Watson IS a slodier, he was trained to win, not to win stylishly.
It's called bar-room brawling
@@EternalVirgin more like tavern brawler feat
@@piritskenyer you misspelled soldier
@@thelonelyduck2823 nope, the slodiers are better, soldiers can only win barely XDxdXD
I like how Holmes seems to genuinely have no idea what the item he picked up is, but after only a quick glance around the workshop understands how it works and that it needs to be recharged between uses.
The world's very first stun rod.
@@charlottea.cavatica1696 and a mean one at that
he understands what it is, otherwise he wouldnt be able to figure out touching it to the metal pipes to reach the big guy
Yep
@@egeerdem8272 he knows it involves a lot of electricity but he doesn't know anything else beyond that
This movie was released at 2009, times flies so fast
you're kidding...it's been that long?
@Sophia Brown woh
@Sophia Brown Amazing
:O
it does
Jesus you just blew my mind
0:30 That noise is gold!
Heeeeh!
0:31 I will never get over how hilarious that is
I think it might be in case he gets winded from the throw- so he takes a breath- which might be a really cool detail
The one thing that makes RDJ characters bearable is that he has absolutely no problem with being whupped like a red-headed stepchild. Right up there with Tom Hiddleston letting himself be kicked in the balls over a dozen times - *back-to-back.*
I love the fact that he asks for a minute... and he was actually getting the guy to come closer to start the fight again.
@@gawarlock4148 I loved that as well, it reminds me when Moriarty's phone rang and he asked Sherlock if he can answer it, to which Sherlock said yes 😂and later Moriarty mouthed Sorry and Sherlock responded it's fine 🤣
@@paolaloncar1410 One of my favorite series! The Hounds of Baskerville episode where he tells the startled kid to "Shut up and smoke!" 🤣
In Season 4 when he is discovering the millionaire is a serial killer and Watson asks him, "Why are we here? and Sherlock, " I needed a hug." 🤣🤣🤣
I love how awesome that scene is, like even thought they're fighting with deadly weapons it still looks like they're a group of drunk hooligans with a great sens of fair play lmao
It looks improvised and chaotic like a lot of real fights, not overly choreographed and acrobatic like a lot of movie fights.
The "one moment, please " - "I am in no hurry" part sold it for me :))))
Not trying to kill, just beat up/..forget the context of the scene
I love how Watson is worried not about fighting these hooligans but rather that he's late to meet his fiancée. What a badass.
Robert Downey Junior and Jude law are best Holmes and Watson
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly
Fight me
Benedict!!!!
Wrong on All
Christopher Plummer and
James Mason
Murder By Decree
1978
I prefer bennedict and the other dude
@@whiteblade798 lol u dont even know the other 'dudes' name get lost
0:53 100percent ''bruh'' moment
The big guy's "Hmm" with a little smirk after Sherlock parrys his first couple swings is great
I watched this scene so many times.I haven't notice that until now.
It's like he's going "cute. This guy doesn't fight like a man." XD
“My 10 minutes are up.” Lol Wattson being cheeky and being like “Yea…I’m out.” I love this movie to death.
British way.
I love the little sigh he gives after Holmes says Meat or Potatoes, he's resigning himself to what's about to happen.
Thank you, I couldn't hear what he was saying there. 🙂
“One Moment Please.”
“Sure?”
1:21 it's the birth of Iron Man.
Yes
It's the one there's tony stark.
NITROxWolf did he intentionally do that, or because he almost past put his hands got weak and zapped the guy?
What is this device, Holmes used.
@@MuhammadShohaibHassan Maybe Tesla Tuning Fork🤣🤣🤣🤣
Whatever but the real fact is in 18th century a lot of devices were invented and those inventors didn't care about fame or money
SIC MUNDUS CREATUS EST
Holmes: First distract target. Discombobulate.
Watson: First find a cooking pan. Discombobulate.
LOL
Watson needs no crazy deductive skills to figure out that Frying Pan = Discombobulate.
And he doesn't even cluches its handle 😂
We know that both of them had a rough time in this fight. But I think if they were to switch enemies - Holmes going for the 2 goons and Watson going against the jock, they may have had an easier time. Holmes can take out multiple enemies no problem (if they’re irrelevant to the plot). Watson’ has pretty good grappling as shown in the rematch and has good knowledge on human anatomy, which proves to be useful against bigger enemies
Yeah. I think that was shown at the end when Watson took out Dredger. 'Relax. I'm a doctor.'
But this way is way cooler.
The acting of Downey in this movie is outstanding
i like how they actually politely give them their 1 moment.
Sherlock: trying to be smart with his calculated strikes.
Watson: THIS IS WAR.
*GRABS A PAN¨* BONK!
Well he is a soldier
What's that thing Holmes is holding?
😂He requested a one moment for a breather and the guy approved.... that's what you call a fair fight😂😂😂
A cattle prod
Yep. A gentlemen's duel
I think he's holding an electrically charged tuning fork. Kind of reminds me of wireless power in a way.
@@SolusDarkcoat
No. He's holding a riding crop. In the books it's loaded with lead. This one just looks like a regular riding crop. Pretty useless weapon.
@@God-mb8wi huh, didn't know riding crops looked exactly like a tuning fork
I love that big guy.
"One moment please" - "I'm in no hurry"
A gentelman villain.
In the french version, meat speak spanish.
*Flies away*
In all honesty, he barely speaks French in the English version, heh. His accent is nowhere close to a French one.
@@jessiehogue. yeah, Robert speaks better French himself lol but it's still funny so it's all just good fun.
@@cebonvieuxjack That's... actually very true. RDJ's French is surprisingly good. Good catch.
Really?
@@jangorebelde3539 Yes, really. RDJ's French is a lot closer to actual French than the big guy's.
two things
1) "My ten minutes are up." is the most polite and british way of saying "Bruh." I've ever heard
2) You alright?? directly translates to.. look what you've gotten us into this time.
Bruh
@@axis7879 You alright??
‘You alright?’ Also because Watson loves a good scrap and is thoroughly enjoying it
*Bruv
@@axis7879 my ten minutes are up
god damn it these movies are awesome
Oh yes it’s good and is sequel are better !
0:31 when she takes control
That's why you better have a safe word.
@@bato500 Un moment, svp
What kind of bruisers are you having s3x with? 🤣
What kind of bruisers are you having s3x with? 🤣
What kind of bruisers are you having s3x with? 🤣
Music and film are so synchronized!
1:15
0:31 *EEEH*
this is why i love this movie so much i mean yeah the shows good but it treats itself too seriously way too much whereas this is more comedic
@SJ HackettGosh, my favorite case was the one of The Red-Headed League.
Give your best appreciation to Guy Ritchie, the master of movie timing, next time you have a chance.
Robert maillet is 6'11"
They're going for completely different things. Of course a drama is going to be more serious than an action-comedy.
@@Boyzby yeah that’s true as when I posted my original comment I hadn’t really given the show a chance but now after watching it I can say I was wrong and that it works as a drama compared to this film which is a more light hearted interpretation of the character
That hat toss at the beginning of the fight is kind of hilarious
0:53 Known for his ability to see every single detail in a blink of an eye; forgets a giant metal pole that gets his weapon stuck..
Nobody's perfect )
We all have our “bruh” moments
I love these gentlemen fights.
Bartitsu
0:31 first rime hearing Sherlock screams like a girlXD
Probably something about inhaling first so the fall hurts less.
A man picks you up off the ground with his bare hands. IMO, I think that’s the realest reaction you can get in a movie.
LOL 0:31
Robert Downey Jr. at his finest lol
This moment gets me into tears every time. XD
That blast from the hand of iron man.
1:22
I laughed so hard when I saw it at the theatre
Math Blaster same here
0:31: I think he literally shat himself
Either that or he was mimicking a donkey lmao
@@scorpion40k he literally got yeeted
I love how when Holmes asks for a moment to recover Dredge is like "its ok I have time"
To be honest I genuinely felt sorry for the giant actor. When you see him running after this scene you can tell he was struggling a bit due to his flat feet, and also probably from the pain of his arthritis too. If anyone had seen the film “Happy Gilmore”, you’ll know what I mean.
Different actors. The guy in Happy Gilmore was Richard Kiel, who played Jaws in James Bond. Dredger was played by French-Canadian actor Robert Maillet.
@@joshuakrumlauf6481, exactly. Richard Kiel suffered horribly from arthritis to the point where he needed strong extras to support him in that one scene where the golf ball landed on his shoe. Robert Maillet may not have suffered as much as Richard Kiel, but it still must have been hard for him to run at a good pace.
Andre the Giant had to have Robin Wright lowered into his arms for The Princess Bride cause he was in so much pain
0:31
Director: scream or gasp?
Sherlock: yes
I like how Watson sighs just cause he's french and not cause he's big thug.
what. no? it was clearly because the guy is enormous
@@kalashnikov47s Bruh it's a joke
Henry VIII how is that even remotely close to being a joke he went like a whole paragraph an then ended with no punchline
@@kalashnikov47s r/woooooosh
@@henryviii3264 to be more specific it is an extremely british joke
I love it how the music shifts during the fight from fiddle to accordion, like if Holmes (fiddle) got the upper hand or the French Muscle(accordion).
RDJ’s scream though😂
0:11 My Favorite Part
1:22 My 2nd Favorite Part
1:54 My 3rd Favorite Part
I srsly like Sherlock's fighting style in this movie, its unique and funny 😂
I used the idea of a massive brute speaking a romantic language in my D&D game (in this case, an undead werewolf speaking elvish). I just love the strangeness of it
- Holmes... what is that ?
- Je ne sais pas.
Ahah the french that I am loves this quote ❤️
I love both movies! The first one maybe slightly more. Jude Law is my favorite Watson and Law with Downey have a great dynamic. ^^
That sound Holmes made before he got thrown across the table.😂
That scene with the electric rod is when Kevin Feige cheered, “That’s our Iron Man!”
0:31 it's killing me 😂😂😂😂😂
0:17 how to properly engage enemy
This Robert should really like act in one of those big super hero movies
Eh, I dunno, I don't see that working out really
Doesnt really seem like he would fit in saving the universe or something.
My ten minutes are up 😂
What did he mean with that?
I still dont know lll
@@Endiiii watch the movie and you'll get it
@@zelrcverebea2899 i have fam i still dont get it lol
@@Endiiii watson was going to meet mary, but sherlock persuaded watson to follow him and watson said only for 10 minutes
@@zelrcverebea2899 ahhhh i seee thank you my friend it makes a lot fo sense
Has it been 10 yrs already :(
11.
Still waiting on the third movie. Need a follow-up to "The End?"
15
What an electrifying performance!
I love the watson hat toss so much
0:31 That gasp. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:30 gyaaaaaah
hahahahahah
benedicht is great but not gonna lie, rdj have a best mimic for sherlock i mean ...i read many novel of sherlock and my mind imagining sherlock is a funny, ridiculous and serious guy at the same time and rdj had all of that
Agreed. The Soviet Sherlock had a similar energy but you know older movies didn't have such choreography and fighting.
Fun fight.
Definitly not any in infinity war with rdj. Intense af
I don't care what you say - this is Jude Law's movie, Downey is doing a supporting part.
This is such a brilliant piece of cinematography. The excellent mix of inflections, music, action, and clever use of French in just the right way...perfecto! This is one of my favorite movies to re-watch.
"je ne sais pas" shelrock holmes 2017
I love sherlock holmes
"Je ne sais pas"
🍿
" Tazer "
@@j.i.s.l178 oof yea
Downey and Law. Best Actors for Holmes and Watson
I mean.....great choices for this version. But not the most accurate to the original source material.
I love how Watson and the other guy completely freeze in shock and confusion when the big guy was sent flying.
Irish music fits like a glove for this scene!
LOL 2:13
Watson: 😶(Did my lunatic flatmate *mean* to do that?)
Holmes: 😇(I *totally* meant to do that.)
Rare footage of the battle of Crécy opposing the French and English armies during the 100 years war, XIVth century, colorised.
He plays second fiddle to Holmes' more wacky antics but I appreciate the respect on Watson in this scene. Absolutely goes to town on those two guys and only really loses at the last second when they pull a knife
The second guy just disappears too
I feel like unlike other interpretations, this Watson is actually competent and actually able to stand on his own. He is unfortunately not a super detective like Holmes
I think this movie certainty deserve a oscar
ANKIT SINGH for what? Lol
@@cyberkk3725 You're right. There wasn't any gay themes or racism or misery. Those are Oscar's standard.
@@tiaaaron3278 *OOF*
You need to watch more movies .
@@akhilnair1137 double oof
I love this movie. it is the most brilliant movie with brilliant actors :D
Watson is brutal
His 0:32 scream made me lose my control 😂😂
The Frenchman is some unholy union of the TF2 Spy and Sandor Clegane! @.@
Ooof my dude u right!
1:22 reducto
1:01 that sounded painful 😳
This movie’s not even a comedy, and yet it still managed to be funnier than Holmes & Watson
このホームズの振り向き顔好きやわ!
in french ?! in France, they speak italian. Magical cinema !
I legitimately love that Robert Maillet is getting minor, but noticeable acting roles
If anyone's wondering, what Holmes picked up is a cattle prod, it's used on particularly stubborn cattle, not sure why it's here in the middle of London though.
Perhaps a tool for experiments, they were in the lab of crazy scientist after all
This is one of the few scenes which we DO NOT see Holmes’s clairvoyance when in a fight.
It’s as if to suggest unlike the other scenes, Holmes has nothing to go on, this will be an uncoordinated brawl
Best soundtrack a movie has ever had
And on this day it was called taser
And people think Cap was the first human to wield Mjolnir
0:30 that face and that *yeeep* is just_
Another fascinating detail is when Holmes touches the stun device to the pipes, he specifically waits until the big guy rests the butt of the knife on the pipe. As if he was waiting for that metal to metal contact to provide an ample current path. The big guy was touching the pipe for a few seconds, almost signifying that Holmes was anticipating that action. Fascinating.
Holmes street fighting with honor versus Watson basically street fighting with no honor
Easily one of my favourite sevens from both Sherlock Holmes movies
Meat or Potatoes? Wow! The big dude!
"Meat or Potatoes"
Sasha: both
He should have used *DISCOMBOBULATE*
Dredger sounds like a Pillager in Minecraft
😂😂😂
Watson: what is that??
Holmes: je ne sais pas...
Jajajaja just brilliant!
I don't get it,what does it mean
@@definitelynotyuribezmenov7611 the fun fact is he beat the giant whit that artefact and don't Even know what is that thing at all
@@ezequiellinares9246 So "je ne sais pas" is French for I don't know?
@@definitelynotyuribezmenov7611 yeah is what it means
@@ezequiellinares9246 Okay thanks
1:01 my reaction whenever I got hit in the face with a football, basketball, or dodgeball.
Fighting styles
Holmes: Zap enemy
Watson: Gove enemy TBI
Here's how the scene between Holmes and I would go
Holmes: meat or potatoes?
Me: ...I'm a vegetarian
This scene is hilarious! 😂