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savory
Student
- Nov 25, 2024
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I dig sherlock holmes and twilight zone. Anyone else?
Firstly let me say I'm not a 'super fan', of anything. I don't usually talk about things I like and why, I just enjoy. I'm more of a feeler so I don't think too deeply into it, but I am very particular in what I like.
So, I'm a bigger sherlock holmes fan. What can I say, mysteries are intriguing and I like eccentric, obsessive characters who might come off a little bit of an ass. I've read the original stories by arthur conan doyle, enjoyed BBC's Sherlock for the most part (my intro to Sherlock) and Grenada's sherlock holmes adaptations especially, which I completed watching recently (actually I found one series I missed, will start watching tonight). I think Jeremy Brett was/is a gem and agree he's the quintessential Sherlock Holmes. I found myself rewinding scenes to recapture his facial expressions, or something I found amusing or delightful in his acting. Of course, for those who know, getting through the last season was rough, not only with Brett's health obviously failing, but the excessive mirror work made it agonizing to finish. For that reason I'm grateful I missed a series lol
Twilight Zone, I've yet to watch the entirety of the original series but intend to start back up shortly this month. Themes like desolation, isolation, and madness appeal to me a lot. I'm not necessarily a fantasy or sci-fi fan, stereotypically- hardly at all, yet this show does it for me. The intro of the show itself is so much. I love a good show with an equally impressive opening credits sequence! I considered watching jordan peele's Twlight Zone but never got around to checking it out. Anybody watched it and thought it was decent? As for other additions to the twilight zone franchise, I'm not very interested and get the sense I wouldnt be so charmed as with the b&w original
Firstly let me say I'm not a 'super fan', of anything. I don't usually talk about things I like and why, I just enjoy. I'm more of a feeler so I don't think too deeply into it, but I am very particular in what I like.
So, I'm a bigger sherlock holmes fan. What can I say, mysteries are intriguing and I like eccentric, obsessive characters who might come off a little bit of an ass. I've read the original stories by arthur conan doyle, enjoyed BBC's Sherlock for the most part (my intro to Sherlock) and Grenada's sherlock holmes adaptations especially, which I completed watching recently (actually I found one series I missed, will start watching tonight). I think Jeremy Brett was/is a gem and agree he's the quintessential Sherlock Holmes. I found myself rewinding scenes to recapture his facial expressions, or something I found amusing or delightful in his acting. Of course, for those who know, getting through the last season was rough, not only with Brett's health obviously failing, but the excessive mirror work made it agonizing to finish. For that reason I'm grateful I missed a series lol
Twilight Zone, I've yet to watch the entirety of the original series but intend to start back up shortly this month. Themes like desolation, isolation, and madness appeal to me a lot. I'm not necessarily a fantasy or sci-fi fan, stereotypically- hardly at all, yet this show does it for me. The intro of the show itself is so much. I love a good show with an equally impressive opening credits sequence! I considered watching jordan peele's Twlight Zone but never got around to checking it out. Anybody watched it and thought it was decent? As for other additions to the twilight zone franchise, I'm not very interested and get the sense I wouldnt be so charmed as with the b&w original