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Sherlock Holmes and the case of the missing geezers
4th January 2010 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
When Guy Ritchie announced he was planning a film featuring Britain’s most famous detective and starring an American as Sherlock Holmes, many purists may have choked on their own opium pipes.
Fear not. Although Sherlock Holmes takes an undoubtedly modern spin on Conan Doyle’s sleuth, it is Ritchie’s most accessible film. Being sent back to the Victorian era has forced the director out of his world of well monikored cockney geezers....
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Michael Shelton
I am a freelance writer based in the UK. I am passionate about films and like to blog about releases, trends and reaction to movie news. I can easily watch The Godfather and Ferris Bueller's Day Off in the same sitting. There may be some righteous indignation about some of Hollywood's releases but you may discover some rare gems!





