A few words from me about the films featuring Sherlock Holmes.
My personal favorite is the Jeremy Brett production. I loved him as Holmes. Even when he was sick, and they started to stray from the canon.
Call me crazy, but I've never seen the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce movies, nor have I seen the Peter Cushing Holmes films.
Tom Wescott, I have the same collection of Christopher Lee/Patrick MacNee playing our favorite detective team, along with the Peter Ustinov 1988 documentary featuring the FBI profilers. The documentary was the main reason I picked up the collection. Got it for $15 at a Target, and it even came in a tin case. Not a bad deal.
In a strange bit of casting, Matt Frewer (of Max Headroom fame) played Holmes in four movies: "The Hound of the Baskervilles", "The Royal Scandal" (a version of "Scandal in Bohemia"), "The Sign of Four", and interestingly enough "The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire." I've seen parts of two of them, and they're not horrible, but Frewer is probably not as good a Holmes as Basil Rathbone.
As for the Robert Downey Jr./Jude Law movie goes I'm not interested. I love Downey. He's a great actor, but the stuff the filmmakers are trying to pull of in this movie just doesn't interest me. And all they had to do was say "Directed by Guy Ritchie" and I was done.
My personal favorite is the Jeremy Brett production. I loved him as Holmes. Even when he was sick, and they started to stray from the canon.
Call me crazy, but I've never seen the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce movies, nor have I seen the Peter Cushing Holmes films.
Tom Wescott, I have the same collection of Christopher Lee/Patrick MacNee playing our favorite detective team, along with the Peter Ustinov 1988 documentary featuring the FBI profilers. The documentary was the main reason I picked up the collection. Got it for $15 at a Target, and it even came in a tin case. Not a bad deal.
In a strange bit of casting, Matt Frewer (of Max Headroom fame) played Holmes in four movies: "The Hound of the Baskervilles", "The Royal Scandal" (a version of "Scandal in Bohemia"), "The Sign of Four", and interestingly enough "The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire." I've seen parts of two of them, and they're not horrible, but Frewer is probably not as good a Holmes as Basil Rathbone.
As for the Robert Downey Jr./Jude Law movie goes I'm not interested. I love Downey. He's a great actor, but the stuff the filmmakers are trying to pull of in this movie just doesn't interest me. And all they had to do was say "Directed by Guy Ritchie" and I was done.
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