While I enjoy both cinematic adaptations of Homes & Watson, I prefer the movies. RDJ & Law’s bromance cannot be matched. Plus, Ritchie’s directing style makes the performances an absolute riot. The movies are fast and fun, and offer really intriguing and intricate plots!
NO, it's not about ''introverts'' (which is bogus btw because very few people on earth are true intro/extraverts, all categorizations are shallow) - it's about him being a bored genius. But sure, prokect this on yourself, butt in with this ridiculous meaningless self-aggrandizing comment
Its hilarious because in the books he always adds poison in his tea to develop immunity. So when he asks, Is it poisoned, Nanny, he really means it better be poisoned. Lol
@@Erfierazgzb0ss4u He was a drug addict alongside with his father in the past (rather, he was born to it at the time), them he did eventually became the rdj we know today
I like the touch where Watson says “as your doctor”, and homes tries to argue and protest, then Watson cuts him off with “as your friend,” and then Holmes relents a little bit. That little moment does so much to show they’ve been friends for a long time and despite the sarcasm and snark they do truly respect and care for each other
Fun fact: the RDJ Holmes actually perfectly nailed Holmes as a character. As a reader of the books, I can tell you that Holmes, in fact, IS narcissistic, petty, rude, insensitive, and more than a bit of a jackass. In Hound of the Baskervilles, for half the book he has Watson investigating the mystery by himself, telling him he can handle it and he (Holmes) has no interest in the case. Watson thus does his best to use what he has learned from Holmes to solve the mystery... Only for the clues to lead him to a mysterious stranger in town that turns out to have been Holmes himself, investigating the mystery in secret, using Watson as a distraction, with every confidence that a) Watson would spot all the clues Holmes would have and b) Watson would inevitably put them together in the absolutely wrongest way possible but at least he'd spot them. And told Watson so to his face, before immediately pressing him for whatever clues he'd gathered from inside the house that Holmes hadn't had access to and then, for funsies, mocking and pulling apart Watson's incorrect case theory.
@@2kiwis1aussie Yeah, he's an expert-level marksmen with both pistol and rifle, an exceptional swordsman, and a champion-level pugilist, all things Watson was pleased to see in action whenever some villain got it into his head that brainy, wiry Holmes was easy to deal with violently. XD
He also seems to be fairy introverted. Not exactly anti social but he doesn’t get out much cause he’s right. For me. There’s nothing of interested out there for me on earth either lmao. I can relate. So I make videos for TH-cam lol
@@ripp3rjak934 You know, when Watson met him he was beating a corpse in the dissection lab at the college with a cane? He was seeing how long after death bruises would form.
@@GuukanKitsune It's okay. People do weird shit all the time. Is what Holmes did really that bad? I mean WE live in the real world. Where we have Rule34. Lewding Lolis. Tik Tok Thots. Japan has a freaking Suicide forest where people go to die. I mean. Is Holmes so different? Lol
Comedy Bros They are both great but I agree with you. I like the movies more. The chemistry between Jude Law and Robert Downey Jr is just amazing, they play off each other so well.
@@chandlerrose4545 Agreed! They offer arguably the best cinematic bro-mance of all time. Their chemistry and Guy Ritchie's epic style are what makes these movies such a treat.
I swear, RDJ always has a comedic sarcastic tone that is a constant throughout his characters. Whether it be Iron Man, Sherlock Holmes or Paul Avery from Zodiac
@@TheTinanard Yes but Sherlock is a really popular character and most people watched this movie or the TV show ( Or both , Like me ) . So I am sure anyone who watched them knows who Mrs. Hudson is
Yea, he actually consumed a LOT of stuff... Apparently he found that the best way to test effects of anything were to test them personally... And those that he could not test, he gave to poor Gladstone😅😂 In the comics Mrs. Hudson adored Dr. Watson, and absolutely hated Sherry in the beginning... But then came to like both, as they brought her a lot of gossip from the neighborhood 😄
This friendship is precious they're best bros yet act like a married couple that aren't married but are...and aren't hmm they know each others good and bad sides and accept both while trying to improve each other in their own chaotic way
This is the classic 1890s version of introverted quarantine, beautiful! Also, Did Sherlock really expect dinner in a fine dining restaurant with his best friend? Ridiculous!! XD
They always play up the asshole in Holmes when in his original portrayal, he's only a *little bit* of an asshole. I mean, it makes for a more fun character to watch, so that's fine. But Holmes in Conan-Doyle is super cheery most of the time, and is always polite to strangers. He still antagonizes the police, but both parties are more good-natured about it
RDJ is good. He managed to combine the classic Holmes potrayal in Hollywood, Jeremy Brett's sociopathic mannerisms, & the original Holmes from the canon books. I like it. But the best for me is still & always will be Jeremy Brett from Granada Sherlock Holmes series. He didn't just portray the sociopathic & eccentric side of Holmes very faithful to the books, but also the loving side of Holmes that's very rarely shown in on-screen adaptations. It showed that Holmes, the man who's as hard as iron in one of Watson's description of him, still has a heart & not just a cheeky genius. Holmes in that series showed how delicate he is when handling clients in distress, just like in the books. That what's lacking in other Holmes adaptation, including RDJ's. Brett's Holmes was shown to admire several female characters even though he had no interest in sexual/romantic relationship just like in the book, particularly in "A Scandal in Bohemia" with Irene Adler & "The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist" with Violet Smith.
I like the references to the actual stories. The poison comment based on the fact that in the stories he takes a little poison ever morning to develop immunity, and the "He's killed a dog, again." is in reference to the first story where he shows how the cabbie killed people by putting an old sick dog down with it.
I always wondered why Watson cared for Sherlock to meet Mary. That's true friendship right there. With casual friends we don't care so much but with good friends who later on become like family. We do want them to meet our significant other and share our happiness with them. "You're meeting her holmes!!". But we also know how that turn out.😀
Sherlock and Watson are like House and Wilson in "Dr. House". Same banter, same hair raising antics, same fear of being left alone without his best friend. Just amazing chemistry. Would love watching just the two going at it for an hour straight. :D
"Mary's coming"
*THE HORROR* "Not available".
YOU’RE MEETING HER HOLMES
Watson sounds like a dad forcing his reclusive son to interact with people
@Kilo Mike You wear a jacket!
@@naeriontargaryen6818 I'm sorry but it's "Holme's"
@@bigbywolf5197 fixed it
I like RDJs version of Sherlock Holmes due to the large amount of pettiness in his arguments.
👍
While I enjoy both cinematic adaptations of Homes & Watson, I prefer the movies. RDJ & Law’s bromance cannot be matched. Plus, Ritchie’s directing style makes the performances an absolute riot. The movies are fast and fun, and offer really intriguing and intricate plots!
@@ComedyBros5 *claps*
@@ComedyBros5 also Moriarty in the movie was perfect... 👌
@@kido_aweirdo q
"There is nothing of interest for me out there on earth, at all."
Spoken like a true Introvert.
@Class Act all the best of us are.
This is me
True 😂
So you’re free this evening?!
NO, it's not about ''introverts'' (which is bogus btw because very few people on earth are true intro/extraverts, all categorizations are shallow) - it's about him being a bored genius. But sure, prokect this on yourself, butt in with this ridiculous meaningless self-aggrandizing comment
"Oh. He's killed a dog.... again"
Savage Mrs. Hudson. Savage XD
This is Watson's dog isn't it? Why would Watson keep bringing him here?
@@simple-commentator-not-rea7345 It's a reference to the first book, where Holmes kills an (already ill and old) dog to test a poison
@@Lotselance its also a reference to the fact that Watson says he "keeps a bull pup" a bulldog.
*the dog, coz he didn't kill another dog, he killed the same dog.... Again.
Always has been, the same dog.
He doesn't mind
Introverts vs extroverts during quarantine
Yes, us introverts just love shooting up heroin lol
Me and my coworker. Definitely. He is like brah we should jog and I'm *arghhhh sunshine*
@@thedingo23 tf what
@@siddharth2796 A key part of Sherlock Holmes' character is that he's an opium addict.
Studies show that Gamers deal better with the lockdown. What is it about extrovert people and their need to blitz and limelight? lol
"You've been in this room for 2 weeks. You have to get out!"
i can't.
I see you are a man of culture judging by your profile picture
2 weeks... with todays standards its very cute.
@Hela Goddess of Death Those were the dark times.
@Hela Goddess of Death wtf
@@dvdjhp Whining about quarantine again? Guess what, some people can't leave their house for weeks/months/YEARS on no end. Be grateful that you can.
-Wear a jacket
-no u
Its hilarious because in the books he always adds poison in his tea to develop immunity. So when he asks, Is it poisoned, Nanny, he really means it better be poisoned. Lol
Hulan Spyder when was that?😂 I’ve just started Hound of Baskervilles
Holy shit that’s awesome
And her answer "There is enough of that in you already", takes an entirely different meaning as well. Brilliant exchange
Which book?
@@yboy898 sherlock's book, duh
“You wear a jacket” kills me every time 😂
Robert is perfect for this role...
Yes👍
Yeah
I mean he’s playing a heroin addicted smartass. He’s got real world experience in that
@@thedingo23 oh no
@@Erfierazgzb0ss4u He was a drug addict alongside with his father in the past (rather, he was born to it at the time), them he did eventually became the rdj we know today
If set in the modern day:
Watson: Mary's coming.
Holmes: Self quarantine. Dreadful business this coronavirus.
China Virus
“Why are you indoors?” They say
“It’s lovely outside” they say
“Cough” I say
😂😂😂 dead
LOL 😂
I like the touch where Watson says “as your doctor”, and homes tries to argue and protest, then Watson cuts him off with “as your friend,” and then Holmes relents a little bit. That little moment does so much to show they’ve been friends for a long time and despite the sarcasm and snark they do truly respect and care for each other
Fun fact: the RDJ Holmes actually perfectly nailed Holmes as a character. As a reader of the books, I can tell you that Holmes, in fact, IS narcissistic, petty, rude, insensitive, and more than a bit of a jackass.
In Hound of the Baskervilles, for half the book he has Watson investigating the mystery by himself, telling him he can handle it and he (Holmes) has no interest in the case.
Watson thus does his best to use what he has learned from Holmes to solve the mystery... Only for the clues to lead him to a mysterious stranger in town that turns out to have been Holmes himself, investigating the mystery in secret, using Watson as a distraction, with every confidence that a) Watson would spot all the clues Holmes would have and b) Watson would inevitably put them together in the absolutely wrongest way possible but at least he'd spot them. And told Watson so to his face, before immediately pressing him for whatever clues he'd gathered from inside the house that Holmes hadn't had access to and then, for funsies, mocking and pulling apart Watson's incorrect case theory.
Holmes is also a rather cheeky man of action in the books, which RDJ's portrayal totally nails
@@2kiwis1aussie Yeah, he's an expert-level marksmen with both pistol and rifle, an exceptional swordsman, and a champion-level pugilist, all things Watson was pleased to see in action whenever some villain got it into his head that brainy, wiry Holmes was easy to deal with violently. XD
He also seems to be fairy introverted. Not exactly anti social but he doesn’t get out much cause he’s right. For me. There’s nothing of interested out there for me on earth either lmao.
I can relate. So I make videos for TH-cam lol
@@ripp3rjak934 You know, when Watson met him he was beating a corpse in the dissection lab at the college with a cane?
He was seeing how long after death bruises would form.
@@GuukanKitsune
It's okay. People do weird shit all the time. Is what Holmes did really that bad?
I mean WE live in the real world. Where we have Rule34. Lewding Lolis.
Tik Tok Thots.
Japan has a freaking Suicide forest where people go to die.
I mean. Is Holmes so different? Lol
I love how he drops his voice to a whisper and his lips barely move as he says 'sinister.'
This version of Sherlock feels like a Jack Sparrow in quarantine
😂😂😂
Hilarious
A more sane Jack perhaps
The snarky relationship between Holmes and Watson is literally the best thing ever
I love how Benedict's version is modern. And this one is completely different, both are great
I enjoy both portrayals, however, RDJ’s is more enjoyable for me. His movies are just an absolute riot.
Comedy Bros i hope they make another one
Comedy Bros They are both great but I agree with you. I like the movies more. The chemistry between Jude Law and Robert Downey Jr is just amazing, they play off each other so well.
@@whatthefuck9703 They are, but director Ritchie isn't returning. He's half of the magic behind what makes these movies so fantastic.
@@chandlerrose4545 Agreed! They offer arguably the best cinematic bro-mance of all time. Their chemistry and Guy Ritchie's epic style are what makes these movies such a treat.
I swear, RDJ always has a comedic sarcastic tone that is a constant throughout his characters. Whether it be Iron Man, Sherlock Holmes or Paul Avery from Zodiac
I love how Holmes always confirms that Gladston does not mind being experimented on. 🤣
Every introverter be like: 0:53
their extroverter friends: 0:57
when they hear there will be other people: 1:06
Pretty accurate 😅😂
THIS
Best Sherlock ever.
Guy Ritchie is tarantino's English cousin....Sort of. But that aside no question this version of Sherlock is brilliant, and quirkiness aside spot on.
@@s.tahsin.r2288 no
@@s.tahsin.r2288 yeah
These movies are a guilty pleasure without the guilt.
"Wear a Jacket!"
"You Wear a Jacket."
Woah Holmes. Your Stark is showing.
I just love how they handled Mrs. Hudson. Oh, BTW, Mrs. Hudson is the landlady of Baker Street.
Yeah and Dr Watson is Holmes' sidekick. Y'know, while we're stating the effing obvious.
@@FiveSigma72 You do are aware that 99% of people never read any Doyle novel, right ?
Jesus that is how he treats his landlady
@@TheTinanard Yes but Sherlock is a really popular character and most people watched this movie or the TV show ( Or both , Like me ) . So I am sure anyone who watched them knows who Mrs. Hudson is
Well land lady of 221 bakerstreet
The way he press ''Nanny'' really making me laugh =)))
"There's enough of that in you already." Reference to him being a drug addict like in the books?
No he drank small amounts of poison to build immunity to it
“You do realize what you’re drinking is for eye surgery.”
“You’re drinking embalming fluid.”
The things your doctor friend would say to you... 🤣
Yea, he actually consumed a LOT of stuff... Apparently he found that the best way to test effects of anything were to test them personally... And those that he could not test, he gave to poor Gladstone😅😂
In the comics Mrs. Hudson adored Dr. Watson, and absolutely hated Sherry in the beginning... But then came to like both, as they brought her a lot of gossip from the neighborhood 😄
How could Mrs Hudson knock the door and open it if she is carrying the tray with both hands???
How?
HOW????
HOOOOOWWWWWWWW????
Rested on hip quickly?
Magic
It is most....
*sinister*
Kicked the door with her foot
That was great 😆 I was getting frustrated with sorting computer stuff i feel better now thank you!😃
"There is nothing interesting for me out there on Earth at all"
That's my Sherlock
This movie is criminally underrated
I’m so grateful that I get to play dr Watson in a play 😂
nani?
Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru!
@@dennisfxd Hai. Demo, watashi wa?°
Killer Queen Daisan no bakudan bites Za dusto
_NANI?!?!?!_
Ora ora
is iT Poison NaNi?
Just got recommended by yt ,nothing else
WARRISONY no one knows
Willem DaFuckedUp wut is mememfag bruh
Nani?
Is it poison? NANI?!?
Sherlock would be already dead
Gladstone never minds 🤣
Sherlock Holmes (movie) will finally get credits and how awesome this movie is
Keep reccomending this YT
Don't touch! Everything is at its proper place, as per usual!
*dripping with disgust* Nanny...
Why do you have to annotate the scene we just watched you shaft polisher.
Unpopular opinion he was better as Sherlock than iron man
"you've been in this room for 2 weeks" I bet he was in quarantine
This version if Holmes and Watson is my favorite one simply for their banters.
Watson: You’ve been in this room for two weeks! You need to get out!
Holmes: Can’t do. Quarantine order in effect.
0:48 pfft look at this amateur
‘Wear a jacket!’
‘You wear a jacket’
sherlock holmes invented the "no u" meme without even realizing it
It isn't a meme. People have been saying it for years before memes.
“You have been in this house for two weeks, get out”
I have been in my house for nearly 3 months and I am quite content with it
"You wear a jacket"
LMAO
"You've been in this room for 2 weeks, i insist you have to get out."
"I choose to stay for 3 month"
"Why?!"
"Covid 19 out there, watson."
"Oh.."
"So you're free this evening?"
"Absolutely"
"Dinner?"
"Wonderful"
"The Royal?"
"My Favorite"
"... Mary's Coming"
*"Well Played"*
This friendship is precious they're best bros yet act like a married couple that aren't married but are...and aren't hmm they know each others good and bad sides and accept both while trying to improve each other in their own chaotic way
we all need a friend like Watson
the way he said nanny!
This is the classic 1890s version of introverted quarantine, beautiful!
Also, Did Sherlock really expect dinner in a fine dining restaurant with his best friend? Ridiculous!! XD
Poor holmes, one sided love by watson
I got a water purifier ad right when I clicked this. This is too great
"you were a jacket" ...flawless victory!
I love how cool gladstone is. Doesnt mind anything
They always play up the asshole in Holmes when in his original portrayal, he's only a *little bit* of an asshole. I mean, it makes for a more fun character to watch, so that's fine. But Holmes in Conan-Doyle is super cheery most of the time, and is always polite to strangers. He still antagonizes the police, but both parties are more good-natured about it
"You wear a jacket."
As a college student with my own small apartment in the middle of quarantine, this Holmes is 110% relatable...
RDJ is good. He managed to combine the classic Holmes potrayal in Hollywood, Jeremy Brett's sociopathic mannerisms, & the original Holmes from the canon books. I like it.
But the best for me is still & always will be Jeremy Brett from Granada Sherlock Holmes series. He didn't just portray the sociopathic & eccentric side of Holmes very faithful to the books, but also the loving side of Holmes that's very rarely shown in on-screen adaptations. It showed that Holmes, the man who's as hard as iron in one of Watson's description of him, still has a heart & not just a cheeky genius.
Holmes in that series showed how delicate he is when handling clients in distress, just like in the books. That what's lacking in other Holmes adaptation, including RDJ's. Brett's Holmes was shown to admire several female characters even though he had no interest in sexual/romantic relationship just like in the book, particularly in "A Scandal in Bohemia" with Irene Adler & "The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist" with Violet Smith.
Sherlock would totally rock quarantine
Seen the old Sherlock and other TV series, RFJ and Jude Law play the heck outta these roles 👏
We really needed another movie! These movies were epic! Classics!
Holmes predicting the quarantine centuries in advance
Sherlock must have been quite the kid to handle once for a long, LONG succession of burned out nannies.
"Is it poison?"
*YES*
"NANI?!!!!!"
his reaction when john told him mary's going to be there LOL
The way he delivers "sinister" 0:17
They stopped at two…… WHY!? GIVE ME HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES DAMN IT!
I like this movie. Sure, it's not a masterpiece but it's very fun and endearing
Gladstone is the real MVP of these movies, just for surviving everything
Her comings and goings lol
Holmes, always such a visionary.
At quarantine before it was mainstream.
I like the references to the actual stories. The poison comment based on the fact that in the stories he takes a little poison ever morning to develop immunity, and the "He's killed a dog, again." is in reference to the first story where he shows how the cabbie killed people by putting an old sick dog down with it.
*Not available*
Man that was funny.
Littel Wizard man he led him on then ambushes him
Contrast this demeaning, venemous relationship between Holmes and Nanny Hudson with that wholesome, endearing one from Sherlock BBC
"Wear a jacket"
"You wear a jacket"
Gottem.
Poor Gladstone. He just wants to live a proper bulldog life.
It's not official...😂😂🤣
"Wear a jacket"
"You wear a jacket"
I bet that’s how you talk to your mom 😂
@@talltree3941 it appears that you have lost the bet my friend
*puts shades on & drapes a Queen's cloak over her mom's shoulders
Deniz the Dictionary 🙂
Is it poisoned, nanny?
There's enough of that in you already.
I think she knows he's been drinking poison.
I love Sherlock 1-3 and house you can see the similarities into all three of them..god the books were amazing
"You've been in this room for 2 weeks, you have to get out!"
Ah how those words resonate right now
Having this kind of chemistry with at least one person in your life is, I wanna say, the ultimate blessing.
Robert Downey Jr.’s English accent is fantastic!
I always wondered why Watson cared for Sherlock to meet Mary. That's true friendship right there. With casual friends we don't care so much but with good friends who later on become like family. We do want them to meet our significant other and share our happiness with them. "You're meeting her holmes!!". But we also know how that turn out.😀
"you havent been outside for 2 weeks r u crazy? u have to get out!!!" lol try 5 month dr watson
Dont touch, everything is in its proper place :)
0:27 that saas makes rdj the best Sherlock
Sherlock and Watson are like House and Wilson in "Dr. House". Same banter, same hair raising antics, same fear of being left alone without his best friend. Just amazing chemistry. Would love watching just the two going at it for an hour straight. :D
Well Dr. House was loosely based on Sherlock Holmes :)
RDJ is perfect for this role. 🙌🙌
A 7 year old video and I still thought this movie was from 2018. Where has the time gone
I love this version of Sherlock Holmes, Robert Downey Jr, nailed it to a perfect t.
You've been in this room for 2 weeks? Those are rookie numbers in 2021...
Young Dumbledore and Tony Stark, Nooice!
How is Robert Downey jr just so freakin amazing at acting?
"you've been in this room for 2 weeks"
ha ive been in this room for a whole year
Year 2021
"Holmes..... as your Doctor.... you don't have to get out...."
2 weeks in isolation
Neets world wide: you gotta pump up those rookie numbers
"you have been in this room for two weeks you have to get out"
i have been in my room for 5 mouth due to the pandemic.
"You wear a jacket." Oh! Shots fired!
Sherlock Holmes 3 needs to happen.