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Re: Sherlock

Postby carl stromberg » Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:24 pm

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There was a CBS tv movie of the week like this and it failed even thou it had an intriguing idea of Sherlock freezing himself to see the new millennium and essential had a female 20th century doctor picking up the Watson role. I think it was called 1992 Baker Street. Set in San Francisco and on Baker Street house number 1992. Clever right? _.///



I watched this last year on UK tv channel Channel 5!
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Re: Sherlock

Postby Blowfeld » Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:55 am

carl stromberg wrote:
Blowfeld wrote:
There was a CBS tv movie of the week like this and it failed even thou it had an intriguing idea of Sherlock freezing himself to see the new millennium and essential had a female 20th century doctor picking up the Watson role. I think it was called 1992 Baker Street. Set in San Francisco and on Baker Street house number 1992. Clever right? _.///



I watched this last year on UK tv channel Channel 5!
1992 Baker Street is good fun.
It did have some clever points, I thought Sherlock was too novel in his adaptation to the new technology, I did like the Moriarty Bros. I think I accept the one off approaches better than the direct adaptations that get it wrong like the new Sherlock Holmes (and Bond) movies .
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Re: Sherlock

Postby carl stromberg » Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:13 pm

Blowfeld wrote:
carl stromberg wrote:
Blowfeld wrote:
There was a CBS tv movie of the week like this and it failed even thou it had an intriguing idea of Sherlock freezing himself to see the new millennium and essential had a female 20th century doctor picking up the Watson role. I think it was called 1992 Baker Street. Set in San Francisco and on Baker Street house number 1992. Clever right? _.///



I watched this last year on UK tv channel Channel 5!
1992 Baker Street is good fun.
It did have some clever points, I thought Sherlock was too novel in his adaptation to the new technology, I did like the Moriarty Bros. I think I accept the one off approaches better than the direct adaptations that get it wrong like the new Sherlock Holmes (and Bond) movies .


Have you got an IMDB link - I can't find it!
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Re: Sherlock

Postby Kristatos » Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:07 pm

"The whole idea of the Bond films--and I don't know if they haven't lost a bit of that now--was that they were paperback films, as it were." - Peter Hunt
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Re: Sherlock

Postby FormerBondFan » Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:14 pm

I need to see this series myself.
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