Sherlock Holmes Trailer Online
The Movie Blog —
A Trailer has hit the net for Guy Ritchie’s take on Sherlock Holmes.
Downey is charming. The action looks good. And Rachel McAdams looks hot in lingerie. If there is a good plot, even better.
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Sherlock Holmes Trailer
Row Three —
D espite some problems in his last couple of outings, I still dig Guy Ritchie; quite a bit actually. He might be back on track here. Some of this looks just a little, tiny, eenie-weenie bit hokey, but it looks to be all handled fairly well. And let’s be honest here. This is after all the great Robert Downey Jr - who does very little wrong; if any. Oh and yes that’s Rachel McAdams (who looks like she’ll be having a pretty big year in 2009) in 19th century lingerie. To top it off, this YouTube video is available in high quality. Juts click the little HQ. Worthy of a front page post (not under the seats per usual), I give you the newest in Guy Ritchie’s penchant ...
Preview: Sherlock Holmes
Screaming Blue Reviews —
Guy Ritchie’s adventure stars Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law as a younger, fiercer Holmes and Watson.
Following the successful reboots of Batman, James Bond, and now Star Trek, December’s Sherlock Holmestakes a back-to-basics approach to the venerable Sherlock Holmes, the master detective of Arthur ...
Links for the Day (May 22nd, 2009)
The House Next Door —
1. American Pie. This GQ feature, which picks the 25 best pizzerias in America, is completely wrong, since its two LA-based pizzerias do NOT include Pizzeria Mozza (insert boilerplate rant from LA folks about how its overrated in comments ... now). ["Italians are wrong. Not about cars or suits. About pizza, and they’re not entirely mistaken about that, only about crusts and buffalo-milk mozzarella. They’ve got the tomato part right. Pizza was created by the Italians—or maybe by the Greeks, who brought it to Naples, but let’s not pile on the bad news. Right now it justly belongs to us. We care more ...
Web Stalker -- Sherlock Holmes vs. Vampires in a Box Office Battle to the Death!
Horror Hacker —
sherlock-holmes-web-stalker.jpg So how did Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes wander into a horror blog? That's quite the wrong turn at Baker Street. For the answer, look no farther than the cracking trailer Warner Bros. just unleashed: This is no staid Victorian mystery, heavy on raciocination and short on the good stuff. It has vampires and levitating maidens! Unearthed coffins! Portentous strings! And much, much more! The Gothic trappings come as no surprise to those who've been following every detail of the movie's development, but now the word is seriously out: This Great Detective is taking names and kicking butt. Back in summer 2008, when ...
