That is so often the case.Nothing beats the original.
When was the last time that stopped Hollywood - or any other filmmaking industry?I really think this is a terrible idea.
I know what you mean.I'm even more saddened by the fact that I would probably watch this if only for Cumberbatch.
Well, they did cancel any sequels to the horrid A Nightmare On Elm Street remake, so maybe every now and then, someone pulls their head out of their posterior? Maybe?When was the last time that stopped Hollywood - or any other filmmaking industry?
I dunno. I like him in anything I've seen him in, and he seems like a decent guy. Alas, he's enigmatically handsome, and Sherlock made him very popular, so he gets cast in everything, even if he's not right for the role *cough*Keanu Reeves as Jonathan Harker*cough*I know what you mean.
I like the idea of Benedict Cumberbatch more than the reality.
It's a nice thought, but without further evidence, I'm afraid I'm going to find it hard to agree...Well, they did cancel any sequels to the horrid A Nightmare On Elm Street remake, so maybe every now and then, someone pulls their head out of their posterior? Maybe?
I can't say I was overly impressed by his performance as Sherlock Holmes, but that wasn't necessarily his fault. In my opinion, anyone would have difficulty doing justice to whatever the hell that mess was meant to be.I dunno. I like him in anything I've seen him in, and he seems like a decent guy. Alas, he's enigmatically handsome, and Sherlock made him very popular, so he gets cast in everything, even if he's not right for the role *cough*Keanu Reeves as Jonathan Harker*cough*
You and I must think alike on at least several things; count me as another viewer who wasn't at all entranced by Sherlock...thought the show was a hot mess, and was not at all impressed by BC, whom I still regard as one of the most absurdly over-rated actors of the last twenty years.It's a nice thought, but without further evidence, I'm afraid I'm going to find it hard to agree...
I can't say I was overly impressed by his performance as Sherlock Holmes, but that wasn't necessarily his fault. In my opinion, anyone would have difficulty doing justice to whatever the hell that mess was meant to be.
If you ever get the opportunity, check out Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes in the TV programs THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (1984), THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (1986), THE CASE-BOOK OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (1991) and THE MEMOIRS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (1994), or Sir Ian Richardson as Doctor Joseph Bell in MURDER ROOMS: THE DARK BEGINNINGS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. Both are absolutely superb.
Meanwhile, I had some difficulty in trying to see how he could possibly have been cast as Khan Noonien Singh...
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I'm sorry, but I just don't see the resemblance.
Unfortunately not... Thankfully, there is still time to correct that mistake.Your mention of the excellent Murder Rooms caught my attention, both on its own merits as an incredibly engrossing show, and for Ian Richardson--ever catch either of his films as Holmes back in the Eighties?
I believe you are correct.BTW, didn't Richardson only receive a CBE in his lifetime?
Right on!Unfortunately not... Thankfully, there is still time to correct that mistake.
I believe you are correct.
I read somewhere that he was Sir Ian Richardson and unfortunately, it stuck with me. I will have to remember this fact, should I make another post about that extraordinary gentleman. However, I will leave my previous mistakes to stand as they are, because I'm only calling it as it should be...
Stick with it to the end my friend, I don't think you'll regret it.I haven't seen all of series 4 yet,