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Sherlock Holmes

I am enjoying the television episodes of the new crime drama series "Elementary". Love the twist, casting Lucy Liu as Watson. (Johnny Lee Miller as Sherlock.) This Sherlock character has the flaws and brilliant mind I associate with the literary character. (Not that the TV series claims to have anything to do with the literary Holmes/Watson.)

I completely agree with you and it is going on in the second movie too. Hollywood fight scenes and violence and not much solving puzzles and looking for evidence, interviewing suspects and victims. There is none of that.
I really want to see Elementary. I had forgotten about it until you mentioned it. I shall have to look out for it and see if it is playing on a channel over here.

I have only read A Study in Scarlet, so far.



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I haven't watched that one. I did consider it. I saw an ad for it late last year. I remember it distinctly because I had just watched that Gary Oldman movie Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and the guy that plays Sherlock was in that. So that's how it caught my eye. Only unfortunately I completely forgot to watch it. :/
I wish we had Netflix here so I could download all these shows I miss.


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Oh! Too bad :(
Yeah that's true, he does act in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. And he does a brilliant job as Sherlock. You should definitely consider watching it whenever you get the chance, and I hope you do soon :)

Some examples;





....these are only a few. It just goes on and on when you search sherlock Holmes on Goodreads.

This is the order as they appear on Goodreads.










I found the costumes and the light perfect, with a nice graphic twist with the rallenty scenes. I liked also how Watson was represented as the most handsome one...I really loved all Conan Doyle books, but I'm entertained by the new way Ritchie depicts these 2 really classic characters.
I read also the Laurie R. Kingbooks; it'a series featuring a retired Holmes...I'm removing a spoiler here! Anyway, it's a series, I really liked the first one




And yes, BBC's Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch is also good.
I'll be frank, I haven't really become a fan of the Downey Sherlock films. I guess I prefer my Sherlock stories brainier than brawny and action oriented.

I agree. Great program, brilliant.


i totally agree with your theory, but when you're so immersed in the book, and suddenly when Mr.Holmes asks Mr. Watson a question, and when you try to answer it, and if u verify your answer with what he says, it's to damn funny, won't you say?, but yeah he was an excellent character created by brilliant author.

http://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Sher...


Ahh, so his genius/madness IS working on us...we keep coming back to read yet another of his escapades, and replay the stories in modern adaptations. ;-)

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They we're the best tv version.

I'm still a fan of Basil Rathbone, I love him as Sherlock. :)

No, I haven't heard of them Kristi. Do you have a link? I would like to check them out.


Baker Street Babes Website:
http://bakerstreetbabes.com/
I hear Sherlock Everywhere Website:
http://www.ihearofsherlock.com/

Baker Street Babes Website:
http://bakerstreetbabes.com/
I hear Sherlock Everywhere Website:
http://www.ihearofsherlock.com/"
Brilliant. I will check, them out. :-)

http://www.cbs.com/shows/elementary/v...
If my link comes across for you, I've queued up the first episode. In the lower left corner of the main page graphic "superbowl video commercials" you'll see a photo of a NYC apartment building. Click on the "return" arrow and the video should begin playing. (If not, scroll down a bit to where it says "Full Episodes"....Enjoy!!



Going to go find it and put a series link on it. I will be able to see what the fuss is about. I owe you one. ;)

That's most interesting, Carol.


Oooo Benedict is in the next Star Trek movie too.
and Love me some 'Sherlock' on BBC. When's season 3? Bit of a cliff-hanger season 2 yes?

Speaking of which......not Sherlock mind, but Ripper Street was mentioned in the Tv series/movies thread. That looks like what i thought Elementary was. A period series. Season 1 has been and gone of that series, so I will pick it up this year when season 2 airs.


And also very, very good

I like them if they are set in history though. :-) Which it appears neither of these are. :(

Oh but Terri, it's really really really good

And I will check it out when it comes off free to air to cable. At least I don't have to hurry to see it now I know it is modern too.

Sherlock airs here, but for now I'll stay clear from any tv-eps. I have only seen the movies with Robert Downey Jr. as main cast.
As for the books I've read the first four in the series. My favorite being The Sign of Four and I do know that I've enjoyed some of the short stories in the other two books.
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Inspired me to start this thread as there seem to not only be plenty of movies and tv series for us to talk about, but also lots of Sherlock Holmes spin off historical fiction.
Of the real Sherlock Holmes (and by real I mean the original creator of the mystery series; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle), I have read The Hound of the Baskervilles a long time ago and I enjoyed it.