Feedback: What Did You Think of Sherlock Holmes and Iron Man 2 Trailer? Dan Koelsch, December 26, 2009December 26, 2009 Yesterday Sherlock Holmes opened nationwide. We’ll have our review later today, but what really matters is what YOU thought of the film. For those of you who followed the viral (mainly the Facebook game), how did it tie into the film? Also, what did you think of the Iron Man 2 trailer? Sure, it’s nice to see it at home, but you get the full impact when seeing it on the big screen. And don’t just tell us, IM2 director Jon Favreau wants to know your reaction to the trailer. In case you missed it, here’s the trailer below: Reviews Iron Man 2Sherlock Holmes
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I loved the movie, thought it was smart, cutting edge and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I LOVE Robert Downey Jr. and he played the role perfectly. The casting was wonderful: Jude Law and Rachel McAdams were great too. The grungy photo effects and the miserable dirty conditions were fitting for that period in history. The story was ok but the most enjoyable parts were the conversations between Sherlock and Watson. Their interaction was priceless. Go see it!
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Revolting Blasphemous/ Deceitful. Those who have loved Sherlock Homes books are not told that the villain in the current film is a take off of Jesus Christ the Son of God, with the sacred rituals of Christiantiy being made out to be evil Teh villain is reding the book of Revelation as he awaits hanging. He is louldly proclaimed as THe Sonj Riusing from the Dead Communion is mocked in the wine driniking ceremony at teh Temple Teh men are a prady of the disciples at the Lasw tSupper The villains speech toparliament is a prody of Jesus” offer to bring new life to teh world, a new government. At the end the unthinking crowd are seen to be carrying crucifixes, high held crosses I obeject violent The film has contravened the religeous villification act. My feelings as Chritain are hurt and thet is lsufficeint for a court case and ruling of religeous hatred The film is a pulbic inculcation incietment of hatred towards Jesus Christ.