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hey don bot, nice to see a hot asian chick around here for a change, hope you re doin okayDon wrote:Let me preface this by saying that I'm a huge Jeremy Brett Fan and am very biased against other interpretaions of the role. That said, I was pleasantly surprised by the job Robert Downey did in the recent film version.
This new incarnation from Masterpiece Theatre is a bit different as it brings Holmes into the 21st century but appears (to me anyway) to still keep his character closer to Jeremy Brett's interpretaion of the man.
Here's a short trailer.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/sherlock/
stevew2 wrote:hey don bot, nice to see a hot asian chick around here for a change, hope you re doin okayDon wrote:Let me preface this by saying that I'm a huge Jeremy Brett Fan and am very biased against other interpretaions of the role. That said, I was pleasantly surprised by the job Robert Downey did in the recent film version.
This new incarnation from Masterpiece Theatre is a bit different as it brings Holmes into the 21st century but appears (to me anyway) to still keep his character closer to Jeremy Brett's interpretaion of the man.
Here's a short trailer.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/sherlock/
Don wrote:Let me preface this by saying that I'm a huge Jeremy Brett Fan and am very biased against other interpretaions of the role. That said, I was pleasantly surprised by the job Robert Downey did in the recent film version.
This new incarnation from Masterpiece Theatre is a bit different as it brings Holmes into the 21st century but appears (to me anyway) to still keep his character closer to Jeremy Brett's interpretaion of the man.
Here's a short trailer.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/sherlock/
chynablue wrote:Have these episodes aired in the States yet? I saw them in the UK (there were three in all) and they were BRILLIANT! This is Steven Moffat's baby, and the actor that plays Sherlock was original chosen to be the new Doctor Who. Apparently he didn't like the idea of having his imagine on lunch boxes, and passed on the role. So the show is essentially Doctor Who without the alien, tech type stuff, set in present day London. My family are HUGE Doctor Who fans so needless to say, we were blown away.
SusieP wrote:It has been commissioned for a full series in the UK due to it's popularity.
The modern setting shouldn't have worked, but it did!
One of the episodes dragged a bit - but on the whole I loved it!
Don wrote:SusieP wrote:It has been commissioned for a full series in the UK due to it's popularity.
The modern setting shouldn't have worked, but it did!
One of the episodes dragged a bit - but on the whole I loved it!
How was Martin Freeman? I loved him in The Office. How does his performance as Watson measure up against his predecessors (Law, Hardwicke and David Burke)?
SusieP wrote:Don wrote:SusieP wrote:It has been commissioned for a full series in the UK due to it's popularity.
The modern setting shouldn't have worked, but it did!
One of the episodes dragged a bit - but on the whole I loved it!
How was Martin Freeman? I loved him in The Office. How does his performance as Watson measure up against his predecessors (Law, Hardwicke and David Burke)?
I didn't care for The Office, so I don't know what he was like in that.
But I found him rather endearing as Watson. Understated, and kind of underplayed - but perfect for this modern setting.
He's not bumbling around, he's a bit reluctant to get involved with Holmes, but I found him really convincing as a modern day army Doctor who has been invalided out of the Forces and who has to share accommodation with Holmes because his army pension isn't enough to live on.
I watched it thinking it would be dreadful, but I loved it! Episode one and two in particular.
This Holmes actor is very reminiscent of the Tom Baker Dr Who - you'll know what I mean when you see it. And you can tell that the writer of this has been involved in Dr Who. There's a similar air about it.
The guy who plays Mycroft is one of the guys from the dark comedy show "The League of Gentlemen" and he's appeared in and written some of the latest Dr Who episodes. He's superbly creepy.
The one I'm not quite sure about is the guy playing Moriarty. Not so much him but the way he speaks his lines in an annoying sing song voice. He's menacing without being obvious, but the way he pitches his voice seems more silly than deadly.
But see what you think.
I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Don wrote:I was thinking those same thoughts while watching the trailer. I grew up watching Baker's Who on PBS in the 70s. Much like my feelings regarding Jeremy Brett, I am biased toward Tom Baker over the other Doctor's but probably more so because Tom was my first introduction to that particular show.
Now, I'm definitely looking forward to this.
SusieP wrote:Did you guys ever see him in the episode of Blackadder where he was a crazy ship's captain?
Totally nuts. Totally excellent.
If you havent seen it, you need to.
Immediately.
Peartree12249 wrote:So when is this show supposed to be shown here in the states?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:I liked it. The introduction of Mycroft Holmes was especially clever in the way it played with audience expectations. The big reveal of the killer was sort of a letdown, but like many mysteries, the payoff is always secondary to the chase. I thought the Robert Downey Jr. movie was more fun, but this was damn good.
Monker wrote:The second ep is not quite as good as the first...still very much worth watching though. The third picks up the pace a bit more and is at least as good as the first, maybe even better. Definitely a good trilogy to introduce a new series.
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