My
"trick" is by now well known to the aficionado.
- Watch very little Hollywood (that includes
nightly news).
- Watch all Brit, or foreign language films on
NetFlix instant
I know what you're saying,
"but Rodge, British actors are liberal
asshats the same as 'merican."
Prolly more so. But, I don't know it. I have no
trouble suspending
disbelief, because I have no idea of Brit actor politics -
except the
Top Gear crew (would be staunch teapartiers in the US). I know what
you're saying,
"but
Rodge, what is it you're watching now that allows you to escape the
voices that demand that you nuke Washing DC, California and Maryland?"
I'm glad you asked, because I stumbled upon the most delightfully fun
series called The Adventures of
Sherlock Holmes.
Specifically the BBC series that ran for four years, so there are 37
episodes. I wish there were 200 more. It took me a few
episodes to
decide I liked it, but after 6 or seven I was hooked. Viewer
reviews
on IMBD called it "One of the very best television series ever
made."
I agree.
By the by, since I liked this series, NetFlix is forever suggesting
other Sherlock stuff, including 1971's They Might Be
Giants. Ever heard of it? Me neither.
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.Retired
judge Justin Playfair (George C. Scott) has a most peculiar
eccentricity: He believes he's Sherlock Holmes. Betrayed by his
scheming brother and placed under the care of psychiatrist Dr. Mildred
Watson (Joanne Woodward), "Holmes" searches Manhattan for his elusive
nemesis, Moriarty. Life mirrors fiction as the pair are drawn into a
world of danger and intrigue -- and an unlikely love.
Cast:
George C. Scott, Joanne Woodward, Jack Gilford, Rue
McClanahan, Oliver Clark, Theresa Merritt, Lester Rawlins, Ron Weyand
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Joanne Woodward and George C. Scott hardly make me think
comedy.
Sometimes while watching (I've been watching in bits and pieces for a
week) I wonder that it actually is one. Bada-Bing! So, there is a
reason then why I
hadn't heard of it. It is sort of fun for the kitsch— . Only
movie where Joanne Woodward gave me a semi. I give it
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