Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows – AMC 12 at Downtown Disney, Anaheim, CA

Absolutely beautiful. I wish I could talk more about how beautiful this film was, but I have to be really careful and not spoil anything for anyone who hasn’t seen the movie(s). Sufficeth to say, if you’ve been waiting for somebody to encourage you to go see it, this is that moment (or it would be if you respected my opinions at all). ;-)

The film picks up about 6 months or so after the first one ended and it does so perfectly. It immediately finds it’s groove again and just runs with it. It’s so beautiful to see Holmes face off against his greatest opponent yet!

The acting is top notch! So great to see Stephen Fry as Holmes’ brother, Mycroft (unparalleled brilliance).

Hans Zimmer delivers another amazing score. While listening, I at first made the mistake of trying to compare his work for this one with his work on Pirates 4 (on the premise that they were composed in a similar time frame), but Laura helped me quickly realize that I really needed to compare the music for this film with Dead Man’s Chest because they’re both first sequels and both contain a pot-load more new, original, fun, and exciting themes.

Pretty much everything else I want to say about this amazing film is going to be in the following censored area to preserve the film’s beauty for everyone else. Sorry!

Spoiler Alert! (place and hold your mouse over the bar to see)

  • It was so absolutely fascinating to watch Holmes’ further descent towards madness – especially when I was reminded of the article I posted with my first review that talked about Holmes’ Cocaine Habit. The seeds are there in the first film (“You do know what you’re drinking is meant for eye surgery”, “There’s enough of that poison in his system already”, and “My mind rebels at stagnation), but his manic tendencies are that much more highlighted in this film. Note how his slow-mo action sequences are more … shall we say, nutty and amusing and how his inventions and commentary are that much more “out there” then previously. The adrenaline injections and whatever he was drinking this time around are all just icing on the already delicious cake as Robert Downey, Jr. knocks another performance out of the park! I’m so happy he turned his life around and got off drugs.
  • Yay for respecting the books! Or at least as far as I’m concerned. But then again, I’ve only read a portion of “The Complete Adventures” and am here referring to the “Great Illustrated Classics” version. They were really cool in that they gave you a page of text on the left and a picture/subtitle on the right. When I think of Sherlock Holmes, my memories are directly tied to Moriarty and Holmes’ plunge down the waterfall. As soon as we cut to the exterior shot showing us the villa or whatever where Moriarty’s grand scheme would bear fruit and there was the waterfall, I could barely contain myself with hope that the film would pay homage to the books – and it did! :-D
  • Questions in view of the first film:
    • Was the wireless transmitter from the first film at all used here in the fruition of Moriarty’s grander machinations?
    • Yay cameo’s! Clarkie, Inspector Lestrade, Mrs. Mary Watson, and more!
    • “My brother has an estate near Chichester…” – Mycroft’s first mention in the original.

Movie Reviews (Backlog)

Morning Glory – Niagara Square Cinemas, Niagara Falls, ON, Canada

Very cute. Bernie Pollack provided Harrison’s clothes (and presumably socks) – costume designer from Indy 4!!!  Rachel McAdams is adorable as always.

Harry Potter 7.1 – Niagara Square Cinemas, Niagara Falls, ON, Canada

AMAZING!  Loved the sneaking into the ministry scene and the dance in the tent.

Unstoppable – Walden Galleria Cinemas, Cheektowaga, NY

Very intriguing film. Yay Captain Kirk (was that a vague reference to Kirk hanging off of stuff?)!  Yay Ethan Suplee!

Tangled – AMC Rolling Hills 20, Torrance, CA

& ArcLight Beach Cities Cinemas, El Segundo, CA

So cute and beautiful and perfect!  John Lasseter obliterates the 3D/2D line by declaring Tangled to be Walt Disney’s 50th full length feature animation.  Zack Levi and Mandy Moore are perfect as the prince and princess.  Intriguing to hear Jeffrey Tambor in “I’ve Got A Dream” – the timbre of his voice sounds higher than I remember from Hellboy which makes me doubt it’s him, but it’s so beautiful.  Favorite Disney song ever!  Or at least until the next one.

Hook Hand Thug: Go. Live your dream.
Flynn: I will.
Hook Hand Thug: Your dream stinks, I was talking to her.

Flynn: Frankly I’m too scared to ask about the frog.
Rapunzel: Chameleon.
Flynn: Nuance.

The Chronicles Of Narnia: Voyage Of The Dawn Treader

ArcLight Beach Cities Cinemas, El Segundo, CA

Some intriguing compression of the islands for adaptation.  Green mist a little overplayed as the primary villain, but the book kind of doesn’t really have a goal beyond that originally anyways – humans and Reepicheep (voice now provided by Shaun of the Dead…intriguing office politics?) to Aslan’s country where the sea meets the sky, right?  Eustace was absolutely brilliant though – I look forward to watching him in the Silver Chair (I also love the reference at the end, that Jill from next door has come over to play).  Was Andrew Adamson involved at all?  Could have sworn I saw a credit reference to him…oh well.  Weird to add the swords as the key to beat back the green mist, but it kind of makes sense from a studio standpoint.  Total Ghostbusters moment at the final battle (don’t think of anything…uh oh).  We’re not really in a territory where they need to finish the films before anyone else dies or grows up too much, so I guess I’ll just look forward to the next one.

Peter Pan The Show by Three-Sixty – Costa Mesa, CA

Scottish Smee!  Silly ass!  Tinkerbell thinks that Peter Pan is her man.  Was the orgasmic death scene really necessary?!?!

Tron: Legacy – AMC Downtown Disney 12, Anaheim, CA

Love, love, LOVE what they did with the story here.  Where is ENCOM HQ located (city/state/province)?  It’s very pretty.  When the movie started, the only title I ever saw was just Tron, not Tron: Legacy.  Yay Cillian Murphy as the son of Ed Dillinger…kind of wish he could have played a bigger role, but the story went another, just as fun and exciting direction.  Kevin Flynn as a hippy was a little weird and Dude-esque, but ok.  I LOVE how they keep tweaking the Disney castle based on the film it is introducing, but this one was BY FAR my favorite yet.  The music was brilliant – I hate to be such a hypocrite and have such enthusiasm about Daft Punk now that they’re mainstream but…oh well!  ;-)  While I would love to see a sequel, it would be interesting what story they chose to tell after this one.  Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund were brilliant.  I LOVE how well they integrated the universes of the original and this film. LOVE some of the costumes, especially the user cloaks with their light-up trim that reminded me of the cloaks worn by Jedi generals during the Clone Wars.

Sherlock Holmes – AMC Del Amo 18, Torrance, CA

Absolutely wonderful! I mean I already knew I would love it just for the talent (Director Guy Ritchie and actors Robert Downey Jr, Jude Law, Rachel McAdams, and Mark Strong!), but it turned out to be 100 times better than I could have possibly imagined.

I may boycott movie theatres except for big, BIG, releases (thank God there’s only 2 more Harry Potter movies). Cell phone glows are the bane of my existence.

Soundtrack is incredible! Yay Hans Zimmer!

We saw at least 20 minute of trailers: Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Youth In Revolt, Cop Out, Clash Of The Titans, Iron Man 2…it was ridiculous!

Interesting article on Sherlock Holmes’ Cocaine Habit