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As you know, Bob, I'm a huge Robert Downey Jr fan. I will go see him in a movie where he sits on a stool and reads the phone book for two hours. This is not a secret.

That being said: No matter how much of a drooling fangirl I am, not every movie he's in works for me. I loved Iron Man beyond all reason and have probably seen it twenty times. And then he did "Tropic Thunder."

And he was amazing in it. Robbed of the Oscar, IMO. But I didn't actually like the movie itself that much. Yes, it was alternately hilarious and horrifying, sometimes at the exact same moment, but the horrifying moments and the near-constant f-bombs overshadowed my enjoyment. I only saw it once, and it's not in my DVD collection (yet).

Then he did "The Soloist." Which he and Jamie are both amazing in. But it's a Big Serious Movie about Big Serious Issues, and it's not, for lack of a better word, "entertaining." Nor is it meant to be. It wrestles with a tough issue, and I'm good with that, more power to them for going there and not ending it with sunshine and roses and easy answers. But, again, I've only seen it once. There's only so much Sad I can take.

And then Sherlock Holmes crossed my radar. Well. It crossed my radar before they even began filming, because of the aforementioned "drooling fangirliness." I have been looking forward to this movie for over a year. I was terrified that it would disappoint me, that it would rape a beloved character sideways, that it would fail to Tell Me A Story. I had to wait a week after it was released to see it, for various reasons, and I was on pins and needles.

And then I finally got to see it. And it thrilled me. The characters, the story, the cinemetography, the acting, OMG the music--it was a delight from beginning to end. THIS RIGHT HERE is what a movie should be. THIS RIGHT HERE is what I want in a RDJ movie. THIS RIGHT HERE is what I want in a Sherlock Holmes movie.

The relationship between Watson and Holmes. Holmes being a badass. Holmes being too clever for his own good. Holmes having a woman fall in love with him with no idea what to do with that. Watson being long-suffering. Mary being awesome. A villain with a dastardly plan that only Holmes can thwart.

And underlying it all, a sense of out and out FUN. I've now seen this movie three times, and it never gets old. It's brought back the same feelings I had watching Iron Man. And that's why I love it.

Date: 2010-01-22 08:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-moriel.livejournal.com
So much this. For my money, Sherlock Holmes was one of the most nearly perfect movies I've ever seen, and as much as I've loved lots of other movies, I don't remember thinking that about any other films. Part of that was the Holmes/Watson banter, and the plot, and the general fun of it, and Mary and Irene both being awesome in different ways, but a lot of it was how unbelievably gorgeous and dirty and real the--well, I'd say sets, but it wasn't the sets, it was the entire atmosphere of the film. I'd have been happy to sit through 90 minutes of just that, never mind anything resembling plot. (Okay, maybe not, but still.) And part of that was because it was pretty much exactly the atmosphere I want to evoke in my, um, SF retelling of Oliver Twist except with some high-tech stuff which is a problem because I want exactly that atmosphere and I spent the whole film torn between "OMG this is the best thing ever I just want to eat it up and soak it in" and "I am never, ever going to be able to evoke this in my writing as well as I want to *utter despair*". You know, when I wasn't being distracted by Jude Law and RDJ's hotness or highly entertaining banter. (The waistcoat scene. Oh man, I would rewatch it just for that.)

tl;dr. It was awesome, QED. ...Damn, I need icons. I need to switch out my icons, actually...

Date: 2010-01-22 09:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agilebrit.livejournal.com
"I'm not complaining. When do I complain?" *dies*

I need to watch this movie on the big screen again like burning.

Date: 2010-02-16 10:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stephiel.livejournal.com
You'll get NO argument from me about the awesomeness of Sherlock Holmes (even though I haven't seen it ... yet). Several of my friends who have seen it multiple times keep coming back to the way Holmes and Watson engaged in the kind of banter which is reserved for those who are truly good friends. They also loved the look and "feel" of the movie, and they adored the soundtrack.

Needless to say, we were very unhappy when RDJ didn't get an Oscar nomination for Sherlock Holmes (I've been pissed with the Academy ever since Robert was robbed of the Best Actor Oscar he should have gotten for Chaplin).
Also, three of my girlfriends have fallen for RDJ after seeing Sherlock Holmes. Now, if I can get them to watch Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang, I will have done my job. :)

One more thing... I remember mentioning somewhere that Sherlock Holmes would do quite well because of people going back to see it again, and I have no doubt that it will be a big seller when it makes its DVD/Blu-Ray debut at the end of next month.

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