this is movie is a correct representation of two super geniuses going really at it against each other. Full of action, game of minds, epic music, best cast, comedy, and drama. This movie is at least 8/10, using IMDB scoring.
@@professorboltzmann5709 You the second who wrote about the movie, you a legend do you now my mum always ask my "why you repeat this movies a lot of times "then i said "mum you can't understand the depth of this movie "? and for you information the sherlock holmes 3 well be displayed in the future😊 ?
@@danfr444 I don't think it's sad at all. I prefer the SH 2009 soundtrack, but I think this is Hans Zimmer's best work and I've been a fan of his since the 90s.It's wonderful, a real masterpiece. What would you say has a better soundtrack? I've got nothin'.
@@nickstarlingch Honest to god i'm not sure what I responded to but I love this soundtrack, maybe not my favourite zimmer soundtrack (Interstellar probably takes that) but its still goated, I hope past me didn't call someone sad for thinking the soundtrack is good haha. Past me is an idiot if so.
Villains who are practically intelligent and have an air of respectability are by far the most dangerous. They can cause countries to collapse before anyone sees what they’re doing. Moriarty almost did that. If it weren’t for Holmes, his plan would surely have succeeded.
I'm usually not a fan of Hans Zimmer's scores, because they tend to be too mainstreamy, but I was ok with this one, because Sherlock Holmes are probably my favourite mainstreamy movies of all time. My fav part 10:52.
You are just now realizing upon which board our pieces have begun to move....unfortunately for you....*takes pipe out of mouth and stares up at the giant clock towers looming shadow at* 8:00 too little...*puts pipe into pocket* ....too late...incidentally....all in with my royal full house....Mr. Bond.....
I know exactly what you mean. The instrument you can hear which produces that ghostly ethereal string like sound is known as a glass harp. They originated in Europe in the 1800’s and were very popular in Victorian era. I have been trying to find it as a stand alone piece for ages.
Mmm, I think the Moriarty from the Guy Ritchie's movies has a lot of charisma which the Eric Porter one missed. Yes, I accept the point that Porter's Moriarty is more faithful to the original canon, but this Moriarty is a different take on the character that stands out by himself. In the Granada series, Brett is amazing at showing Holmes in an alert and fearful state when meeting Moriarty, which in a way, that fear and alertness is spread to the viewer. The Guy Ritchie's Moriarty doesn't need a Holmes to be intimidating, you automatically feel that you must be cautious when the character appears.
"The laws of celestial mechanics dictate that when two objects collide, there is always damage...of collateral nature."
Yes!
People
only jared harris could deliver such a line so suitably
Exempli gratia: Two Gentlemen find themselves at cross purposes...
Killing her was no collateral damage. It was intent.
"Come now....you really think you're the only one who can play this game?"
This movie is brilliant. More people should give it attention
this is movie is a correct representation of two super geniuses going really at it against each other. Full of action, game of minds, epic music, best cast, comedy, and drama. This movie is at least 8/10, using IMDB scoring.
absolutely
Oh my god finly I found some guys there been intressted by the movies🎉😢
@@professorboltzmann5709 You the second who wrote about the movie, you a legend do you now my mum always ask my "why you repeat this movies a lot of times "then i said "mum you can't understand the depth of this movie "? and for you information the sherlock holmes 3 well be displayed in the future😊 ?
Perfect soundtrack. One of my favorite movies of all time. I cannot believe we have to wait 10+ years for 3rd part
This was a brilliant interpretation of the criminal mastermind Professor James Moriarty
9:09 this music combined with that scene. Too good
Which scene, please?
@@NIKOLASAV1 That bit is from the forest chase scene
Them getting shot at by the big-ass canon blowing up the trees. Sweet Cinematography!
@@HACUNA89 little Hansel
this villain has class and charisma 😎
This movie probably has the best score out of any movie I've ever seen.
@@sbraypaynt Well that’s just sad that you said that
@@danfr444 I don't think it's sad at all. I prefer the SH 2009 soundtrack, but I think this is Hans Zimmer's best work and I've been a fan of his since the 90s.It's wonderful, a real masterpiece. What would you say has a better soundtrack? I've got nothin'.
@@nickstarlingch Honest to god i'm not sure what I responded to but I love this soundtrack, maybe not my favourite zimmer soundtrack (Interstellar probably takes that) but its still goated, I hope past me didn't call someone sad for thinking the soundtrack is good haha. Past me is an idiot if so.
The most adept portrayal of a literary villain in cinema ever...
I have never seen this type of villain in my life
moral insanity really insane. loved it, sherlock holmes VS james moriarty
All I want is to own the bullets and the bandages. War, on an industrial scale, is inevitable... Come now, Holmes.
This dialogue explains a lot about the current events, isn't it!!!!
Villains who are practically intelligent and have an air of respectability are by far the most dangerous. They can cause countries to collapse before anyone sees what they’re doing. Moriarty almost did that. If it weren’t for Holmes, his plan would surely have succeeded.
Did anyone else hear a Richard Wagner influence in some of these tracks?
I do!
The mercury in his hat turned him from a genius to a mad genius.
Are you sure you want to play this game
I'm afraid.. you'd lose
Lets do it
Moriarty has been watching too much Saw
You are familiar with Schubert's work? The Trout is my favorite piece.
Hahaha, very good, perhaps another time..xD
@@RHICfct what u mean?
Exempli gratiae!!...
Holmes and Moriarty = ying & yang.-
Dort angelt auf der Brücke
Die Hirtin - schlauer Wicht,
Gib auf nur deine Tücke
Den Fisch betrügst du nicht!
Essa trilha sonora é demais
I'm usually not a fan of Hans Zimmer's scores, because they tend to be too mainstreamy, but I was ok with this one, because Sherlock Holmes are probably my favourite mainstreamy movies of all time.
My fav part 10:52.
That list bit though!
Its so menesing i live it
1:30 is a chess theme
You are just now realizing upon which board our pieces have begun to move....unfortunately for you....*takes pipe out of mouth and stares up at the giant clock towers looming shadow at* 8:00 too little...*puts pipe into pocket* ....too late...incidentally....all in with my royal full house....Mr. Bond.....
And he Gerrad Harris is Richard Harris’s son!!!! Talented family.
who the f is Gerrard 🤣 His name is Jared
some one can help me im looking for the ost when Holmes jump whit Moriarty and sound something like a violyn solo
I think it was the ost called Moral insanity
@@dinoasmr1514 thank you man
I know exactly what you mean. The instrument you can hear which produces that ghostly ethereal string like sound is known as a glass harp. They originated in Europe in the 1800’s and were very popular in Victorian era. I have been trying to find it as a stand alone piece for ages.
second best portrayal of Moriarty (first being, of course, Eric Porter from the Granada series)
Mmm, I think the Moriarty from the Guy Ritchie's movies has a lot of charisma which the Eric Porter one missed. Yes, I accept the point that Porter's Moriarty is more faithful to the original canon, but this Moriarty is a different take on the character that stands out by himself. In the Granada series, Brett is amazing at showing Holmes in an alert and fearful state when meeting Moriarty, which in a way, that fear and alertness is spread to the viewer. The Guy Ritchie's Moriarty doesn't need a Holmes to be intimidating, you automatically feel that you must be cautious when the character appears.
14:12
what type of revolver is on the first picture?
webley pocket revolver
Mr Ocean i saw this webley mk iv pocket videos, but it seems bigger than this
@@channeltrash6257 ... the actor has very big hands?
it looks like it might be an old S&W .32 double action top break revolver. Or an old Iver Johnson .32 Top Break
pity he doesn't have his gadget pistol from the first movie
bbc moriarty looked like A clown in front of him. this movie mogged benedict show completely
His top hat looks like it's made of plastic.
It might be overly shined costume silk