I loved the line in the 2nd Ritchie Holmes, when Moriarty asks how the wedding was, and Holmes says "Definitive." That certainly says Holmes was mulling over a response at "Is there anyone who objects?" And for a bit, Watson believed Holmes could have killed his wife. A lot of passion there.
BBC Sherlock is a lot more self-centered. Doyle's Holmes cared about Watson. When Watson was shot, Holmes nearly went very medieval on the shooter.
Bwah! I just encountered this TDKR spoilery comment on tumblr:
I want to extend a huge congratulations to Cillian Murphy for successfully navigating his way through a Christopher Nolan movie in which a bag is never over his head
::golf claps::
At the end of TDKR was it your assumption that
Blake was walking into the Wayne Manor batcave,
or somewhere different? I was assuming it was new, because the old one wasn't appropriate (or secure) anymore. And it also seemed tidy, for
Blake to have his own underground...forge/home, like Batman and Bane had,
And, at least the first time round, my brain insisted that it was a
flock of *robins* that flapped around his head
which I'm sure makes no zoological sense.
I assumed it was the old one.
Me too.
The sound at my viewing was also turned up to 11 and made the dialogue difficult to hear.
I assumed it was the old one, too. (Tim's comment was "I sure hope Batman
sealed up the entrance to the cave from the manor, because otherwise, some orphan living there is going to find it within 12 hours."
Because I am dense, I asked, "Wait...why?" And he said,
"Don't you have a brother? Was he known for NOT exploring places that were off-limits to him?"
Fair point.)
Totally did not occur to me that it was the old one. Seems I was alone in that. The latitude indicated wasn't very high, though. Seemed
a little warm for the snow we saw.
Annie Hall locations, then and now: [link]
Annie Hall locations, then and now: [link]
Fascinating!
Though kind of a bummer that so many of the places were still intact into the 2000s then razed by Giuliani, or some ambitious land-grab development that turned something cool into nothing at all.