Sherlock Holmes

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celestialteapot

I wonder where in London they're filming... *makes up a "SHERLOCK HOLMES DID NOT LOVE IRENE" poster* what? No, I'm not going to stand around and disrupt filming...
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Meds

I'm with you Steph, bring the posters. ;)

Geekyfanboy

Our first look at RDJ as Holmes and Jude Law as Watson...

KC

So far, I'm really digging the costumes.  The purple coat he has is definitely something I want for my closet.

And a little side note, does anyone else think of RDJ's "Chaplin" when they see the black bowler hat on his head?

Meds

Hmmmmmm, suddenly i feel a tadge better about this flm. The top photo (yes KC very chaplinesque) is pretty dockside looking but the bottom one looks pretty neat. Looking forward to seeing more, they are filming in London at the moment, may have to get our roving London scout 'teapot' on the case.

celestialteapot

Quote from: HawkeyeMeds on October 13, 2008, 11:11:40 PM
Hmmmmmm, suddenly i feel a tadge better about this flm. The top photo (yes KC very chaplinesque) is pretty dockside looking but the bottom one looks pretty neat. Looking forward to seeing more, they are filming in London at the moment, may have to get our roving London scout 'teapot' on the case.

Still don't think it bodes well, doesn't matter how good they look you can't disguise the fact Jude Law makes furniture look dramatic, Guy Ritchie is gunning for Ed Wood's mantle and they're too scared to publish the graphic novel the film is based on!
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Meds

I've been searching for the comic. No wonder i couldn't find it. Still no firm thoughts from SHSL about this.

celestialteapot

Quote from: HawkeyeMeds on October 14, 2008, 05:27:48 AM
I've been searching for the comic. No wonder i couldn't find it. Still no firm thoughts from SHSL about this.

It worries me that they seem reluctant to get the graphic novel out there.
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Meds

Yeah its un-published. Will ask at the comic convention next month.

celestialteapot

Quote from: HawkeyeMeds on October 14, 2008, 11:14:28 PM
Yeah its un-published. Will ask at the comic convention next month.

Yay :)
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Geekyfanboy

Warner Bros. Sets Sherlock Holmes Date
Source: ComingSoon.net
October 16, 2008

Warner Bros. Pictures has set a November 20, 2009 release date for the Guy Ritchie-directed Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Rachel McAdams, Mark Strong and Kelly Reilly.

In the thriller, Downey Jr. brings the legendary detective to life as he has never been portrayed before. Jude Law stars as Holmes' trusted colleague, Watson, a doctor and war veteran who is a formidable ally for Sherlock Holmes. Rachel McAdams stars as Irene Adler, the only woman ever to have bested Holmes and who has maintained a tempestuous relationship with the detective. Mark Strong stars as their mysterious new adversary, Blackwood. Kelly Reilly will play Watson's love interest, Mary.

The only other movie scheduled for that week before Thanksgiving next year is Sony's animated sci-fi tale Planet 51, voiced by Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Seann William Scott, Gary Oldman and John Cleese.

Dan M

I've always loved Holmes.  I'm in for this, though I think that Jeremy Brett set the bar very high.  Hopefully, Downey Jr. is up to the task.

Geekyfanboy

#42
check out the new poster...

**Edit** I don't know if this is official or not but it's still cool.

Geekyfanboy

 ShoWest First Look at Sherlock Holmes
Source: Edward Douglas
March 31, 2009


Sometimes, ShoWest does pull out a few unexpected surprises, and while it was always known that Warner Bros. President and COO Alan Horn would be giving the welcome remarks at the State of the Industry Update, he used his time to also give a preview of some of Warner Bros.' upcoming movies, including showing the first footage of Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law and Rachel McAdams.

An even bigger surprise was the actual presence of Downey, who took a break from preparing for Iron Man 2 to introduce the footage to the theater owners in the audience. After coming out to applause and being hugged by Horn, Downey Jr. joked that Horn hugs him every time he sees him now though that it wasn't always that way.

Before showing the footage, he told the audience how he came to the project, how after the opening weekend of Iron Man, he was told he probably could do anything he wanted to do "for the next hour and a half," so he went to Joel Silver, who gave Downey his first job 25 years ago (Weird Science), and gave him some ideas what he might be interested in doing. He learned about Guy Ritchie's plans to update Sherlock Holmes. Ritchie thought that Downey was too old for the role, but Downey convinced him and then also convinced him that Rachel McAdams wasn't too young to play his love interest. (He made a joke about using "Benjamin Button"-like CG to minimize their age difference.) Downey claimed that part of the reason Ritchie's movie will be different from the previous incarnation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's character is that besides going back to the original source material, the other projects never had the money to do it correctly.

The footage, a pseudo teaser-trailer, that followed had never been shown before, although we did glimpse a few scenes we saw being filmed and that were shown to ComingSoon.net during our set visit last year, including Holmes' bare-knuckle fight and the early fight with Blackwood's henchmen. Otherwise, there was a lot of information going by very fast, as is always the case, so we tried to take notes and remember what we could.

It opens with eerie music and shadowy scenes of Victorian London and we see a shot of Downey's Holmes running down a spiral staircase and another of him smoking his trademark pipe as a voice-over tells Holmes that he needs to "widen his gaze" because he's underestimating the "gravity of coming events." The voiceover tells Holmes that at the dawn of the new day, the world as he knows it would end, to which Holmes responds playfully, "Well, there isn't any time to waste then" and he jumps out the window.

We get a brief glimpse of Eddie Marsan's Inspector LeStrade saying something about someone seeing Lord Blackwood (Mark Strong's villain in the film) rising from the grave, and Holmes is asked to find and stop him, which Holmes claims will "take every ounce of my not inconsiderable experience." To that, LeStrade comes back with a slam about it maybe being a hobby to Holmes, but that he does it for a living. (This confirms what Marsan told us last year about their working relationship not being a particularly friendly one.)

Holmes says that he needs to have someone with him that he can thoroughly trust, at which point we see him greeting Jude Law's Dr. Watson and we get a bit of the rapport between them, as the two of them squabble about the things roommates normally argue over, Law complaining about Holmes playing the violin late at night and his "lack of hygiene."

After that, we get a bit of the interaction between Holmes and Rachel McAdams' Irene Adler, as they scuffle, her pulling out an ornament from which sharp blades jut out to threaten Holmes. That interaction ends with him left chained to a bed. Watson finds him in that state and asks, "Holmes, does your depravity know no bounds?" to which Holmes replies, "No." (Later we see Adler in a very sexy outfit, as McAdams' credit is shown.)

Another scene shows Holmes facing a much larger opponent, who looked like Nathan Jones, the giant from the opening of Troy, atop what looked like a clock tower. Jones is wielding an enormous sledgehammer while Holmes is carrying just a standard everyday hammer, which he promptly throws at the giant hoping that would do some damage. (It doesn't, and the giant attacks.) This scene got a huge laugh from the audience.

There was a quick-cut montage of more action scenes before a scene where a maid walks into a room and screams, dropping the tray she was carrying. We cut to Downey chained to a bed naked except for a pillow covering his genitals, and he asks her to remain calm and that under the pillow is the "key to his release" and the shocked woman runs out screaming.

It was a very funny and exciting first look at what will surely be Guy Ritchie's most high profile film to date, and it got a great reaction from the exhibitors in attendance. It'll be interesting to see where and when this teaser trailer will surface, as it definitely did its job in showing what the movie is all about.

Sherlock Holmes opens on Christmas Day. Look for more from ComingSoon.net's visit to the set shortly.

Meds

I'm looking forward to this but i'm hoping that RDJ is in Holmes style disguise in that picture as Holmes is a tidy kind of chap.