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Anonymous
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Rose-Tree: you're welcome. I don't like audiobooks; they're distracting. The only things I listen to are music (anywhere) and sermons (in-person only). :p

aileth: Sounds like you have a nice collection! I just use libraries (print copies, ebooks) and Project Gutenberg. ;)

Meltintalle: I disliked Mormons even more after reading the back story of Study in Scarlet, but I didn't even bother to read part 2 of Valley of Fear. Sign of Four: I haven't read The Moonstone yet, but I want to. I'm just a sucker for anything set in British India - and I mean anything. ;)

Topic starter Posted : July 14, 2014 10:09 am
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A friend came across a new (to me) Holmes movie on Netflix and we watched it a couple weeks ago. It features Ben Syder in the title role, though the only familiar face was Dominic Keating (Star Trek: Enterprise).

It was kind of a strange plot, with sea monsters and dragons (though the "Scooby Doo" solution - it's really a man in a suit, or a man controlling something - was evident right away). It was entertaining enough as a popcorn movie - steampunk London is fun - but it would likely make Holmes purists cringe.

I also thought I'd mention the 1999 animated series Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century which starts out well enough (if one allows a convoluted plot to get Holmes to the future) but quickly turns into a "Moriarity plot of the week" format. Another problem is that many episodes simply retell the originals except adapted for the future (for example, "The Hound of the Baskervilles" is set in a moon colony), even keeping similar names, so if you're familiar with the original stories there's little suspense.

But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.

Posted : July 15, 2014 8:42 pm
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stargazer: that sci-fi movie sounds really odd. Same with Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd century. :p

Here's my review of Mitch Cullin's A Slight Trick of the Mind (2005), about an aging Holmes. It's set in 1947 England and Japan. A 2015 adaptation is currently being filmed in London, starring Laura Linney and Ian McKellen. :)

http://artsandculturereviews.wordpress. ... ck-holmes/

Topic starter Posted : July 17, 2014 10:35 am
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