Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) voices his concerns to Watson
(Nigel Bruce) about Benedict Cumberbatch/Martin Freeman and Robert Downey
Jr/Jude Law.
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Very funny! I am going to have to share this with a friend of mine who loves Sherlock, she will love it 8-D
ReplyDeleteGlad that you enjoyed it :)
DeleteWell, there are lots good vids around here, thanks for sharing, I'm gonna share it as well
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome Zoe.
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ReplyDeleteWelcome Molly.
DeleteGreat stuff - made me all nostalgic for Nigel Bruce!
ReplyDeleteGood old Nigel... Always is likeable :)
DeleteI'm consoling myself with season 3 of White Collar since Sherlock's over for a year. There are some commonalities I'm thinking, but not quite sure yet, since they are also opposites, as Sherlock's always a representative of law and order while Neal is, supposedly, the lord of chaos.
ReplyDeleteLove, C.
I will also check out White Collar. Sounds to be an interesting series.
Deletethat was fun, thanks.
ReplyDeleteWelcome.
DeleteI've always liked Rathbone. He was Holmes and it took a long time for me to accept anyone else in the role. Those making Sherlock knew they had to work very hard for me to accept Cumberbatch, and I do, although I don't like everything about the series.
ReplyDeleteElementary has to be excellent, very good the first episode, or they will lose me and a lot of other Holmes fans.
I also loved the J. Brett Holmes with David Burke. They had good chemistry. I prefer the Victorian Holmes, but can really enjoy him in our time if done very well.