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But wasn't Adler supposed to be American in the books?
Arg -- that's right. My mistake - should have Wikipedia'd before I opened my big mouth.
But wasn't Adler supposed to be American in the books?
Irene Adler is American and from New Jersey in the only Holmes story she appears A Scandal in Bohemia.But wasn't Adler supposed to be American in the books?
Actually, being Scottish is being British; as are the Welsh and Northern Irish. They're all just not English; who are from England.
Actually, being Scottish is being British; as are the Welsh and Northern Irish. They're all just not English; who are from England.
I might be seeing this movie soon, probably today or tomorrow. I just checked on Boxofficemojo and it looks like it's tanking.![]()
Only one of those actors is actually british. 1 is scottish, 1 is Irish and 2 are australian.
All things considered though, I think Hugo Weaving would be great. He hasn't had a meaty role like that for quite a while.
Actually, being Scottish is being British; as are the Welsh and Northern Irish. They're all just not English; who are from England.
Guy Pearce was born in England though,Imperialist scum! lol. Australians definitely aren't though.
Oh yeah I hate the whole "love interest are stupid" thing too but as you said McAdams, who is usually good, was just weak in this role.I really like McAdams and I hate to do the silly fanboy/girl cliche of saying that the woman was icky and the worse thing ever (I honestly think that attitude is overblown) but I thought that she was surprisingly weak. She looked amazing and had some charm but I never believed her as Holmes equal or better. She just wasn't right for the role IMHO. She didn't ruin the movie for me or anything but I was surprised at how much I just didn't care for her because she has been pretty strong in other flicks I've seen her in.
This is trueI think a lot of it had to do with the writing. Her character didn't really do much. She never did anything to convince us that she was really that capable besides bashing on some random thugs.
Imperialist scum! lol. Australians definitely aren't though.
She was loads more believable than Keira. Keira Knightley was basically a stuck up princess for the entire films! And she was a total ***** lol. I agree that Irene still wasn't necessarily on equal grounds with Holmes, but I still found her more agreeable than most female sidekicks.
Gonna' have to disagree. Elizabeth Swann is one of the few examples of a female lead in a summer blockbuster who actually doesn't feel forced but adds something to the movie. While not as brilliant or quirky as Depp's Sparrow, she at all times felt his equal and could go toe to toe with Depp adn come off looking strong and intellectually dangerous. Her t ricking Jack in the first and second movies was completely believable. Albeit the third movie was so terrible, nobody could get out of that one looking good.
Rachel McAdams is a very good actress, playing a character who was very well written by Doyle. In the movie the screenwriters and director obviously have little interest in their likely studio-mandated love interest. Other than getting to beat two thugs with a stick, shooting a few at the end and tricking Holmes, she really had little to do to prove herself the equal of Holmes. And her performance seemed very uninterested.
And yet, they still recognize Queen Elizabeth as their queen. Plus, they still have the itty bitty Union Jack in their flag. Ergo, they're still one of us. They just don't know it.t:
At least the Scottish and Irish joined by choice. We Welsh got ourselves conquered!![]()
They also pretty blatantly stole from Alan Moore's FROM HELL, the graphic novel not the movie version, with 5 victims, an obvious parallel to the freemasons, and points of the crimes making a pattern over London.
As for the mystery itself, it's been awhile since I read the books, but I think that's how they usually went. Holmes solved the mystery because he knew about some weird plant that no one else knows about, or some chemical reaction that only a scientist would figure out. What bothered me more though was that the villain's plan was basically
If you think that, you really should see the movie Murder By Decree, which has Sherlock Holmes fighting Jack the Ripper, and you'll be kind of amazed how similar it is to From Hell. In my opinion, before RDJ's Sherlock, I felt it was the best Sherlock Holmes film of all time. Yes, even better than the Basil Rathbone ones.
And yet, they still recognize Queen Elizabeth as their queen.
Plus, they still have the itty bitty Union Jack in their flag. Ergo, they're still one of us. They just don't know it.t:
At least the Scottish and Irish joined by choice. We Welsh got ourselves conquered!
Not quite. The film's budget was $80 million, is doing beyond the budget, it broke christmas records, made beyond estimates in its opening weekend. So I wouldn't say that. They said the opening weekend was enough to warrant a sequel. Which I hope it happens!
I think its exaggerating a bit to suggest that any film that doesn't equal Avatars success to be a flop. Unless you're joking, in which case, I get it. lol :P