screen |skr_n| |skrin| |skri_n| noun • a blank, typically white or silver surface on which a photographic image is projected : the world's largest movie screen • movies or television; the motion-picture industry : she's a star of the stage as well as the screen. verb [ trans. ] • protect (someone) from something dangerous or unpleasant • evaluate or analyze (something) for its suitability for a particular purpose or application
Monday, December 28, 2009
Sherlock Holmes
More or less enjoyable, but it’s not going to shed any new light on the Sherlock Holmes legend, other than that he apparently knew karate. Robert Downey, riding the wave of his new leading-man status, plays it a little too roguish and over-the-top. Perhaps he’s holding on too tightly to his zany supporting character technique. It’s fast moving at times, and painfully dull in others. But as a popcorny adventure, it won't resonate, but it’s perfectly suitable.
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