a girl who knew how to be happy even when sad (
majorshipper) wrote2012-01-01 07:19 pm
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So, I'm half-asleep, but who cares!?
Because I finally saw Sherlock! (The movie, not the show. No, my show download is still at half-way point, and, apparently tonight's ffa at
ontdspn_party is very echoy because everyone's busy watching it) We went and saw it and Mission Impossible again today. There's nothing quite like spending six hours at the theater.
And holy shit, that stuff is gayer than...um...a lot. Gayer than X-Men. The fanservice was ridic. But it also worked really well in the fact that the movie was awesome aside from that, on its own, which I hate to say is more than I can say for X-Men. In other news, Watson is a motherfucking badass. I mean, I always preferred him to Sherlock in books/tv/everything, but Jude Law was magnificent...and I managed to not like RDJ for once(so, excellent acting for sure).
At the scene where they fall into the waterfall, I was practically killing my brother, asking "DID THEY EVER MENTION THE NAME OF THE FALLS. THERE'S STILL A CHANCE THIS IS NOT WHAT I THINK IT IS. THERE'S STILL A CHANCE." And then it was. And I was freaking out, which, looking back, was stupid, because there's no way this is the last movie. Anyways, I was freaking out and getting very mopey. And then I wanted to hit Sherlock when he just showed up in the end there. Idiot.
I've only got one nitpick with the movie, and that, of course, is Irene. I refused to believe that she's dead, though, because we never actually saw it, outside of Moriarty's flaunting, and while I know lying isn't his style, I don't exactly trust everything he says. I liked that it made Sherlock show emotion and actually recognize that he cares about people, but I wish there was some hint that somehow she made it out alive. She's always been my favorite, so I really don't want her to be actually dead.
And, next up, Sherlock(the tv show)! Me and the brother are going to try to watch it together. As if we haven't watched enough already together today, LOL!
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And holy shit, that stuff is gayer than...um...a lot. Gayer than X-Men. The fanservice was ridic. But it also worked really well in the fact that the movie was awesome aside from that, on its own, which I hate to say is more than I can say for X-Men. In other news, Watson is a motherfucking badass. I mean, I always preferred him to Sherlock in books/tv/everything, but Jude Law was magnificent...and I managed to not like RDJ for once(so, excellent acting for sure).
At the scene where they fall into the waterfall, I was practically killing my brother, asking "DID THEY EVER MENTION THE NAME OF THE FALLS. THERE'S STILL A CHANCE THIS IS NOT WHAT I THINK IT IS. THERE'S STILL A CHANCE." And then it was. And I was freaking out, which, looking back, was stupid, because there's no way this is the last movie. Anyways, I was freaking out and getting very mopey. And then I wanted to hit Sherlock when he just showed up in the end there. Idiot.
I've only got one nitpick with the movie, and that, of course, is Irene. I refused to believe that she's dead, though, because we never actually saw it, outside of Moriarty's flaunting, and while I know lying isn't his style, I don't exactly trust everything he says. I liked that it made Sherlock show emotion and actually recognize that he cares about people, but I wish there was some hint that somehow she made it out alive. She's always been my favorite, so I really don't want her to be actually dead.
And, next up, Sherlock(the tv show)! Me and the brother are going to try to watch it together. As if we haven't watched enough already together today, LOL!
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oh, I know. At least she's been pretty consistent so far.