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I think there will be another but not for a while. In the meanwhile you have to make do with the TV series.


Oh yeah!!! I think it's called The Return of Sherlock Holmes or something like that. I CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!!!


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*dies* PLEASE OH PLEASE OH PLEASE GIFT THE WORLD WITH ONE MORE SHERLOCK HOLMES MOVIE THAT'S ALL I ASK OH PLEASEEEEEE!!! :'D
Oh yes, these movies have all been so epic and awesome.
And I don't care what anyone says, there is no rule that states you must pick a favorite Sherlock Holmes. At one point I was leaning toward Robert Downey Jr., but nowadays I just love both RDJ and Benedict Cumberbatch for uniquely amazing portrayals of Holmes. :3 So excited that we're getting both a Sherlock series three AND a third Sherlock Holmes movie! Hooray! People are so good to us Sherlockians. ^_^
And I don't care what anyone says, there is no rule that states you must pick a favorite Sherlock Holmes. At one point I was leaning toward Robert Downey Jr., but nowadays I just love both RDJ and Benedict Cumberbatch for uniquely amazing portrayals of Holmes. :3 So excited that we're getting both a Sherlock series three AND a third Sherlock Holmes movie! Hooray! People are so good to us Sherlockians. ^_^

I haven't seen the first one (movie) yet but it is on my list. I just have to wait for my family to want to watch it.
It's so hard to choose which movie I like better, but the first one is sssoooooo good. :))) And there's so many quotes from the stories in that one. Every time there was a Holmes quote I would get this little grin on my face and go- "I see what you did there..." X3


From moviefone.com rating of the top movies of 2009.
36. 'Sherlock Holmes'
What if Arthur Conan Doyle's master sleuth were just as adept with his fists as with his brain? He'd be Robert Downey Jr.'s bare-knuckle-boxing Holmes in this slick reinvention of the Brit detective. The dialogue snaps, the action comes fast and furious, and Downey and Jude Law (as his loyal but frustrated sidekick Watson) have better chemistry than most rom-com couples. Yes, the game truly is afoot. -- TD
Well, maybe it's not so obvious to all, but Sherlock is actually a skilled pugilist. There are plenty of examples where he knocked someone out with his fists.

Mic wrote: "Downey's my all time favorite Sherlock, with Robert Stephens a close second. I loved the first film too, but it did disappoint a little. A Game of Shadows I thought was the best interpretation of t..."
I agree, A Game of Shadows REALLY did a fantastic job on portraying The Final Problem. And I've never seen any Jeremy Brett Holmes stuff. Perhaps I'll look into that.
I agree, A Game of Shadows REALLY did a fantastic job on portraying The Final Problem. And I've never seen any Jeremy Brett Holmes stuff. Perhaps I'll look into that.

The other Brett series, The Return, Casebook, and Memoirs, were all good, but gradually went downhill. Just a note: the series' names were chosen more randomly, and don't necessarily contain stories from the short story books of the same names. In fact, Memoirs had virtually no stories from the book Memoirs. It was the last series and mostly had stories from Casebook and His Last Bow. It was also weak in that Brett was ill at the time (and died shortly after), and they even had to adjust the plot in a couple of them so it was actually Mycroft and Watson solving the cases! Given that it was Mycroft, it was still good.

All in all, this was an exceptionordinarily fantabulous movie. I am hopefully awaiting a sequel? Please? Pretty please?