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Sir Ian McKellen as "Mr. Holmes"


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Well this looks interesting.  I like the premise of this movie, and Sir Ian, well I just know he will be perfect,

 

 

 

http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2014/07/first-look-sir-ian-mckellen-mr-holmes/

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Thanks, Convict13 -- there's been a tidbit here and a hint there, but this is the first actual news I've seen of this movie.

 

Ooh, Laura Linney as his housekeeper -- no Mrs. Hudson there!  And McKellen (75) as Holmes (93) looks "well preserved."

 

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I don't usually have much interest in film versions of Mr Holmes (I came to Sherlock originally under protest - hard to imagine now, but so it was), but I might even give this a look. Ian McKellen is one of my favorite actors.

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Well, if it were anyone else in the lead role I'd be dubious (Well, except maybe for Alan Rickman, but that's just because he's awesome!) But Ian McKellen is just so good that it's hard to imagine him not impressing!

 

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I am a bit sceptical about it but it's McKellen so it might not be that bad. But I wonder about Watson. Has there been any mention of him? 

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Not that I'd know of. If Sherlock is 93 in this, Watson might have passed away already.

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Oh, you're right. He would have to be about 100 so it's possible he will be dead. But there might be his descendants... 

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If there is a descendant, and they're called Dr. Joan Watson, I'm sure CBS someone will be crying foul!

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Is the age difference between Watson & Sherlock that massive. I mean there's been like 2 cases here in the good ole US of A, where the persons lived to be 104 years old. Looks like Betty White will be joining that # soon.

 

So what I m saying is there is a possibility he will be alive in the series.:mellow:

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Yeah I agree. The whole thing could be amazingly wonderful, or wonderfully bad. Depends on the write -iiiiing ( I'm singing writing in a high pitch tone). Also lighting, effects, editing & cinematography. :mellow:

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Of course, there was only a year between Holmes and Watson (Holmes 1854) and (Watson 1853). As far as I can make out, Watson was meant to have died in 1939 at the age of 86, leaving Holmes alone to reminisce their life together. Mrs Hudson might've gone about then, if not before.

 

It does seem interesting, but I'm sure it's going to be heartbreaking.

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Oh!  So "Young Sherlock Holmes" returns as "Middle-Aged Sherlock Holmes" in a movie watched by "Elderly Sherlock Holmes" in a movie that we'll get to see next year -- cool!

 

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During his Ice Bucket Challenge, Sir McKellen stated that they'd just finished filming, and he seemed happy enough. So good things to come, one hopes ;).

 

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I suspect you're right that the movie is a bit melancholy -- but a melancholy movie can also be a very good and even satisfying movie if it's done right.  One hopes that an actor of Sir Ian's stature wouldn't be in a movie unless he thought it would be properly done.

 

Regarding the video, interesting that he nominates (among others) Laura Linney, who plays his housekeeper in the movie.  Wonder if Una Stubbs is safe?!  And it seems that everyone mispronounces George Takei's name (it's actually "tah-KAY").

 

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