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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Discussion and News Until Release

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I'm a little surprised that we haven't had a thread for this yet (and I looked for one) The film comes out on Dec 16. Jared Harris plays Moriarty and Noomi Raplace plays a Gypsy character named Sim. Here's the wikipedia article for the film.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes:_A_Game_of_Shadows

Here is the first trailer that debuted today.

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/First-Trailer-For-Sherlock-Holmes-A-Game-Of-Shadows-25660.html

I think it looks bad ass and seems more action oriented than the first one.
 
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The first film's trailers were also action-heavy. Though this definitely looks to feature more locales.

Jared Harris is a great choice to play Moriarty.

Holmes' conspiracy board mentions the suicide of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria-Hungary, which would date the film to 1889.
 
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The only problem I can see with the movie is that Sherlock Holmes the character will not make it through Downey the persona, and that the emphasis on action fails to distinguish it from any other buddy action movie.

Didn't see the first one, don't know if I'll try the second, since Downey is the kind of actor you either love or hate, since he can't seem to truly immerse himself in a role. Sort of like the recent version of Nicholas Cage.

And isn't Sherlock Holmes supposed to be more of a sleuth than action hero? Meh.
 
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The first movie was a lot of fun, and Holmes still did his fair share of sleuthing. A Game of Shadows looks like it's going to be fun, too. :techman:

It also looks like Downey was rocking the Tony Stark look in that intro! :D
 
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The only problem I can see with the movie is that Sherlock Holmes the character will not make it through Downey the persona, and that the emphasis on action fails to distinguish it from any other buddy action movie.

Didn't see the first one, don't know if I'll try the second, since Downey is the kind of actor you either love or hate, since he can't seem to truly immerse himself in a role. Sort of like the recent version of Nicholas Cage.

And isn't Sherlock Holmes supposed to be more of a sleuth than action hero? Meh.
He fought some dude on a waterfall once. ;):p
 
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@Borgminister you really should see the first movie. They did an excellent job of keeping Robert in check. There was a nice balance of action and all of his other traditional qualities that you would expect from a Holmes film.
 
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looks good. the first movie was very fun, so i'm up for more of the same.
 
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@Borgminister you really should see the first movie. They did an excellent job of keeping Robert in check. There was a nice balance of action and all of his other traditional qualities that you would expect from a Holmes film.

The Sherlock movies produced by the BBC are even better in my opinion.
 
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Looks alright I guess. Might see it at the cinema but more than likely wait till it's on Blue Ray and then download it.
 
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Seems even less like the literary Holmes than the first one, and I'm not sure what we're getting instead is a change I care to see. That said, Downey and Law are great in their roles, and Lane from Mad Men as Moriarty? I might see it, if the reviews are at least on par with the first installment.
 
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I'm goin'. I missed the first in theaters, thanks to my (now ex) girlfriend insisted we see it together & then not feelin' like it on the few nights we were both off from work & able to go.

So, I had to settle for the blu ray on my (now gone) sixty inch flatscreen after we broke up.

Yeah, I'll be at Sherlock Holmes 2 on openin' day!
 
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@Borgminister you really should see the first movie. They did an excellent job of keeping Robert in check. There was a nice balance of action and all of his other traditional qualities that you would expect from a Holmes film.

The Sherlock movies produced by the BBC are even better in my opinion.

I guess the action quotient had to be upped given the Hollywood blockbuster aspirations; quieter, BBC type movies usually don't make big money.

I'll put the first one in my rental cue and wait for Rottentomatoes... then perhaps give it a shot. If it were Jim Carrey as lead, I'd already have tickets... :p
 
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I loved the first one! Saw it twice in the theater and have watched my DVD a number of times.

This first trailer follows the standard 1st trailer for a film of it's type. Heavy on the action moments, especially the leads with only glimpses of the foe.

The second trailer will be the "story" trailer. The one that lays out a more concise narrative of the film.

Are they going to make that schtick of "In your hand/In my face" part of their banter trademark? Looks like it. Kinda of like the Leathal Weapon "We're too old for this shit" or Die Hard and "YippieKaiYeahMother$$$$".

This is the December movie I'm eagerly awaiting!! Was kinda surprised as well we didn't have a thread following this already.
 
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@House of UIster then perhaps you shouldn't have bothered to post in a thread about a sequel to the 2009 film then if you feel that way. I too am a fan of "Sherlock" but I also really enjoyed Guy Ritchie's "Sherlock Holmes" and the sequel looks really good as well in my opinion.
 
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Saw the first one in the theater and thought it was okay. I'll wait for word-of-mouth on this one.
 
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The only problem I can see with the movie is that Sherlock Holmes the character will not make it through Downey the persona, and that the emphasis on action fails to distinguish it from any other buddy action movie.

Didn't see the first one, don't know if I'll try the second, since Downey is the kind of actor you either love or hate, since he can't seem to truly immerse himself in a role. Sort of like the recent version of Nicholas Cage.

Seriously? Hunh. I've always found Downey to be an exceptional chameleon as a character actor. Have you seen him in Chaplin? Amazing work. If his recent fame has come from characters that reflect his off-screen persona, that's because the characters are being chosen and written for him with that persona in mind. Yes, there are some broad similarities between Downey's Holmes, Downey's Tony Stark, and Downey's media image, but I think he managed to make Holmes and Stark extremely distinct individuals (and he was definitely drawing on Jeremy Brett for his version of Holmes).

And isn't Sherlock Holmes supposed to be more of a sleuth than action hero? Meh.

A common misconception. Holmes was a Victorian gentleman, so naturally he was expected to be able to handle himself in a fight. In the canonical stories, he was an expert boxer (good enough to have gone pro if he'd chosen) and an expert fencer, he was skilled in a martial art called bartitsu (and used martial arts to defeat Moriarty), and is often shown taking on enemies with a pistol or a riding crop. He was definitely a man of action as well as thought.

Remember, the Holmes stories were not written for some intellectual elite. They were popular fiction in a major magazine of the era (in fact, Conan Doyle found them embarrassingly lowbrow), and audiences of the time expected action and adventure just as much as they do today. Most of the Holmes stories are actually titled "The Adventure of the..." whatever.

The Downey movie (and presumably its successor) did exaggerate the action to fit the modern idiom of the American summer blockbuster, true. But allowing for that, it was a very faithful and respectful adaptation. It drew heavily from the Doyle canon; it just played up aspects of that canon that prior adaptations have often played down. And that makes it fresh and intriguing. The filmmakers have found an innovative way of telling an authentic Holmes adaptation. And that's really what you're supposed to do in a new adaptation -- not just copy what's been done before, which is pointless, but to find a new layer of meaning in the work.
 
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Loved the first one - this trailer looks even more steampunk actiony, which could go either way, but, based on the first one I have faith this'll be great. It looks kind of like the movie the Wild Wild West wishes it could have been...

Actually, the style and tone reminds me of the books that Mark Frost wrote... And they were great.
 
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Also, this one has Stephen Fry as Mycroft. Oh yeah.
 
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