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Bre-berry 12-18-2011 10:41 PM

Sherlock Homes. A Game of Shadows
 
Anyone else see this awesome movie :D that end make me a little scared but then it turned out to be alright in the end. I love the slow motion action of it and who you get preview of how he going to do things. And the poor doggie always sub coming to his experiments. soo many other things but i dont want to give to much away.


okie just in case, so no one gets mad.

Spoiler alert...to be safe ^w^

DarkForbidden-Love 12-18-2011 10:49 PM

I haven't seen it but I want to. I loved the first Sherlock movie (2009 verse) and the second one has promise.

Bre-berry 12-18-2011 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkForbidden-Love (Post 977400)
I haven't seen it but I want to. I loved the first Sherlock movie (2009 verse) and the second one has promise.

it definitely does, so go see iiiiitttt :D

DoubleBarrel 12-18-2011 11:30 PM

when critics say that movies are bad i go see them, b/c they're usually wrong XD I always like to go by what people say about the movie, so i'll probably go see it now :3

Bre-berry 12-18-2011 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by DoubleBarrel (Post 977454)
when critics say that movies are bad i go see them, b/c they're usually wrong XD I always like to go by what people say about the movie, so i'll probably go see it now :3

i agree, the critics are to bias i think. they say its bad but its actually good. fooy on them :p xD

DarkForbidden-Love 12-18-2011 11:43 PM

The movies don't follow the books at all but I still love them. Especially how they portray Watson. (Or John if you prefer) Because the portly man that most people have in mind isn't an ex-soldier if you ask me.

Bre-berry 12-18-2011 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkForbidden-Love (Post 977467)
The movies don't follow the books at all but I still love them. Especially how they portray Watson. (Or John if you prefer) Because the portly man that most people have in mind isn't an ex-soldier if you ask me.

ive never read the books so i dont know >w< the movies are wonderful though. lol

DarkForbidden-Love 12-18-2011 11:50 PM

You should read the books. Not the illistrated ones though cause they ruin them story themselves. The books are actually a collection of stories though, normally five stories to a book. I especially hate how they portray the Black Swan Pub

Bre-berry 12-18-2011 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkForbidden-Love (Post 977476)
You should read the books. Not the illistrated ones though cause they ruin them story themselves. The books are actually a collection of stories though, normally five stories to a book. I especially hat ehow they portray the Black Swan Pub

are the book good :O

DarkForbidden-Love 12-18-2011 11:59 PM

Yeah, the books are good. Well, to me they were. But I loved "Ten Little Indians" too, and many people say that was a very boring book.

Bre-berry 12-19-2011 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkForbidden-Love (Post 977490)
Yeah, the books are good. Well, to me they were. But I loved "Ten Little Indians" too, and many people say that was a very boring book.

never heard of that book. xD I'll check them out and see how they are.

DarkForbidden-Love 12-19-2011 12:02 AM

"Ten Little Indians" is another mystery book that may also go by the title "And Then There Where None." It doesn't have a happy ending but it goes rather deep into the human physc.

Bre-berry 12-19-2011 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkForbidden-Love (Post 977500)
"Ten Little Indians" is another mystery book that may also go by the title "And Then There Where None." It doesn't have a happy ending but it goes rather dead into the human physc.

nope xD still doesnt sound familiar. lol but it sounds intersting

yewberry 12-19-2011 12:28 AM

I admit, i needed to see this movie once i heard that Stephen Fry was in it.

Glad i did too. Most definitely gonna get the DVD, once it comes out that is.

DarkForbidden-Love 12-19-2011 12:30 AM

I thought it was. But no one else seemed to think it was. They also said it didn't seem realistic and the people didn't react rationally. But if you compare it to real life reactions to similiar sets of stimuli you get almost the exact same reaction. And it is one of the few good mystery books I've read because it is well thought out and executed.

Bre-berry 12-19-2011 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by yewberry (Post 977541)
I admit, i needed to see this movie once i heard that Stephen Fry was in it.

Glad i did too. Most definitely gonna get the DVD, once it comes out that is.

yesh! i wanna go see it again... but dang theaters are so expensive. i will definitly buy it, i already have one on dvd.


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