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New Key Cast Photo from Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes
February 2, 2009
Source: USA Today
by Alex Billington
That photo you see above is the newest photo debuted by USA Today from Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes. The newspaper recently talked with Robert Downey Jr. about his reactions to the Oscar nomination (for Tropic Thunder) but really didn't get in one bit about Sherlock Holmes at all, give or take the confirmation that it will end up being PG-13. The production shifted from London to New York in January and is finishing its last few weeks of shooting. If you want to hear what Downey Jr. has to say about the Oscars, head over to USA Today, otherwise, read on for a short commentary on ratings.
Of the five films that Guy Ritchie has made, every last one of them has been rated R. So at first glance, it's a bit odd to see that Ritchie is going PG-13 with Sherlock Holmes, but then again, I actually don't think it's a bad thing. First off, we know that this has been a studio production all along, so it was probably always written as PG-13 and won't be cut down in editing. Secondly, I like seeing director's challenge themselves, and Guy Ritchie is one that I know a lot of people are tired of seeing the same old style from. Hopefully forcing himself to do a PG-13 studio film will give him a bit of some newfound perspective.
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Reader Feedback - 9 Comments »
1
my my, that Rachel sure is a taste of canadian bacon.
But besides that. I have really high hopes for this movie. I hope to heck stick close to the Holmes universe as much as possible, but i know 100% might be asking too much.
Buttons on Feb 2, 2009
2
CANNOT WAIT!
Bo on Feb 3, 2009
3
It's good for Ritchie to have some change and give us some PG-13 movie.
Fisherr on Feb 3, 2009
5
This is actually good news. Sherlock Holmes was always more aimed towards a less vulgar nature. Besides TDK is PG-13, so there's that.
Itri on Feb 3, 2009
6
Ooooh Rachel McAdams!
Dave on Feb 3, 2009
7
Will be good to see a movie this summer that doesn't involve mindless CG explosions.
avoidz on Feb 3, 2009
8
How is an explosion mindless if something is causing it?
Strike one, my fine lad.
Justin on Feb 4, 2009



















