Mark Kermode Reviews Sherlock Holmes
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2009
- What do you think Mark thought about Guy Ritchie getting his hands on one of the most beloved characters in the history of Western civilization and casting Robert Downey Jr. in the title role?
'It's the least Guy Ritchie Guy Ritche movie Guy Ritchie has ever made.'
I'd pay to watch a film about the geezerish antics of Jimmy the Snout
Both Sherlock Holmes films are brilliant and I won’t hear another word said about it.
The woman is Irene Adler... the only woman Holmes has ever admired. And the only woman who ever got the better of him. See "Scandal in Bohemia" So - not a thrown-in character put in there as a sop to the American audience.
WTF does Irene Adler being in the movie have to do with appeasing Americans? She's been in pretty much every Sherlock Holmes production ever made and is entertaining because Holmes rarely meets anyone that can fluster him. She plays a central part in the movie and was portrayed beautifully by McAdams.
I heard this live... I almost crashed the car I was so shocked.
If you hate Mark Kermode so much, why are you always watching his reviews?
Sherlock and Watson in that movie sound like Kermode and Mayo
It's more entertaining when he doesn't like a movie.
jimmy the snout - lol - hahaha - love kermode
I like the fact that Mark Kermode did seem to be genuinely pleased to have derived pleasure from a Guy Ritchie film! Could the infamous sea have parted? Personally I can see where Mark is coming from on some points. I liked Lock Stock and Snatch and thought they were interestingly done and amusing. Sure, its all geezers and guns, but I first watched it as almost a caricature of that world, and it was funny, it was only when I realised Ritchie was serious about it that I began to worry.
Wow a Guy Ritchie movie that Mark likes.
I am with Mark on this one! I thought this film was great and enjoyed the second one as well.... In the past I have found Guy Ritchie's movies about London's underworld very uninteresting and think it cements a poor genre of British cinema that has crossed over to Hollywood also.... I think Snatch might have been the most bearable about of them and like the concept of a cross-over narrative film but just never felt he could do it well! That said this film was a great piece of cinematography, acting and most importantly scriptwriting!
they are one of the very few good shows on any BBC radio or TV. They need to stay together
Well it's like with James Bond; nobody wanted to see a grittier version after the Pierce Brosnan era, but it took Daniel Craig and Casino Royale to prove them wrong.
What I like about the clip is their timing. Most comedies nowadays are totally lacking in this department. The snappiness of their relationship is on display beautifully there; you really get a sense of interplay. Maybe because Law and Downey really know what they're doing unlike the geezers Ritchie normally works with.
amazing, i might have to watch this one at some point then
I stand corrected.
This was a fun reinvention of the Holmes scene. Good film!
This is a spot on review. Enjoyable film.
Wow, I thought I was listening to a review of the second Sherlock Holmes movie. I didn't realize it was a review of the first one until the last minute. They're really similar.