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Sherlock? A "D." No suspense to solve the riddles, no beautiful damsels in distress

Posted by tinear on January 5, 2010 at 07:47:06:

or people at risk. You think.... the public makes a "victim?"
Have you been holding your breath for forty years to see an impersonation of "Jaws" from that old 007 film? Well, you'll love this Holmes, then. Heck, you even get to see TWO lengthy fights with that guy against Holmes.
The women, I have to repeat, are the holmliest I've seen in any major film. The average American (or South American) soap has more feminine pulchritude. No excuse for that except that Ritchie, the director, is the ex of Madonna. Compared to her, yes, they are beautiful.
Okay, enough. I'm sorry. Expending this much effort beating this dead horse of a movie is wasted effort.