ako................
ako din TS.. yung trailer pa lang.. di pa yung actual na movie..![]()
nahan ko watch ani , ayos ayo ang 1.![]()
kta ko sa streaming....
spoiler lang kau kay wala jud mag tell ang ending giunsa pag survive nya atong nahug cya sa waterfall...
anyway its a funny, smart-action/adventure movie.... para nako.. highly recommended
^^ sa libro...ang next story after nahulog siya sa waterfall kai wala c sherlock sa story kai abi ni watson nga patay na jud c sherlock......naa toy explaination sa libro gi unsa niya og survive.,..kalimot lang ko..heehehe..I'll check..
brief overview of the new sherlock holmes movie from guy richie:
Can a movie be hyperactive and lazy at the same time? Clever and idiotic? If the director is Guy Ritchie, the questions answer themselves. Like its predecessor “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” confects a smoky, overcast Victorian world, infuses it with an air of jocular, hairy laddishness and stages a lot of fights in fussy and tiresome slow motion. There is a plot, but no real intrigue, mystery or suspense, and no inkling of anything at stake beyond a childish and belligerent idea of fun.
What a shame. Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective, with his violin, his deerstalker and his steel-trap mind, has been one of the most resilient and adaptable figures in Anglophone popular culture. He has been updated, travestied and conscripted into preposterous tales so many times — including by Doyle himself — that it is silly to hold his character sacred, or to scold Mr. Ritchie for taking liberties. But you would think that a man of such reputed brilliance and erudition (I’m talking about Holmes) would at least know how to pronounce the word “heinous” or use “crescendo” properly in a sentence. And you would think that a brewing showdown between Holmes and his nemesis, Moriarty (Jared Harris), would involve intrigue, suspense and devilish plots and counterplots.
Not that thinking is in any way relevant. There are a few dabs of sophistication — the witty, walrussy presence of Stephen Fry as Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock’s brother; a disquisition on Schubert’s great lieder and a morsel of Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” — but these feel random and perfunctory. The real point of the movie is the bantering byplay between Holmes and Watson (Jude Law) punctuated by punches, explosions and action sequences as bloated and pretentious as a 10-minute drum solo on a live album by a second-rate art-rock band from the ’70s.
nindot? hehe
I'll be watching this weekend. Excited nako. hahaha
mas nindot ang part 1
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