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IWatchFilmsNotMovies wrote:Vader182 wrote:The 'other versions'. Sherlock Holmes was a series of short stories and a few novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, written mostly in the late 1800's, I've read them all, love and cherish the character.
"other versions"
-Vader
Uh... What's your point? I haven't read any of the Sherlock novels or seen the TV show. I'm just basing all my knowledge off of the film. Don't see why I deserve a facepalm.
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Other versions implies (at least I think so) the other film and television incarnations of the character. My point is that Sherlock Holmes in and of himself is a specific character from thousands of pages of writing, and everything else is based on that.
Anyway, the recent movie made what was an intelligent eccentric who solved crimes almost strictly with his intellect became very close to a mindless action hero.
-Vader
Any Criterion Collection films to recommend? Especially if they are on Netflix instant watch.
Vader182 wrote:My point is that Sherlock Holmes in and of himself is a specific character from thousands of pages of writing, and everything else is based on that.
-Vader
Of course.
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Syncopy54 wrote:Any Criterion Collection films to recommend? Especially if they are on Netflix instant watch.
Actually, crirerion just snatched off a ton of films from instant, haha. Otherwise I'd recommend you Akira Kurosawa.
-Vader
Vader182 wrote:Syncopy54 wrote:Any Criterion Collection films to recommend? Especially if they are on Netflix instant watch.
Actually, crirerion just snatched off a ton of films from instant, haha. Otherwise I'd recommend you Akira Kurosawa.
-Vader
I noticed. Managed to catch "Wages of Fear" before it was yanked (one of the most intense films I've ever seen), but had to miss out on "M" and "Passion of Joan of Arc."
Syncopy54 wrote:Any Criterion Collection films to recommend? Especially if they are on Netflix instant watch.
Bicycle Thieves.
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Spellbound (1945)
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)
The Hunted (2003)
Once (2006)
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Spellbound
I wanna watch it too, but I want an opinion first. So, watch it
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Alberto wrote:Spellbound
I wanna watch it too, but I want an opinion first. So, watch it
I can already tell you that is a great film. Top 5 Hitchcock for me.
It's a re-watch for me. Same with Streetcar and Once.
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What is better? Tangled o HTTYD?