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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Haunted Sleepover with #latenightmovie gang

From last night's #latenightmovie with Lisa Marie Bowman and the @LNMGang in the @syfydesigns souped up chat room (2018 version).

I never thought about this version of Sherlock Holmes being over 100 years old. I'd already seen it twice because @bonenado is a big #everythingSherlockHolmes fan, but generally ignored every version that ever came out until Moffat got hold of it. If you're into the quiet posh end of creature comforts, this movie was pretty sweet for studying lifestyles of the apparently upper crust and well known back in the day.


We missed Kurt. He'd have been terribly disappointed, though, no frilly dressing gowns.


Yes, in the future, AIs will debate hot topics over old movies. They won't even need us. Zoe and Caprica are our resident AI programs that we can yap with while we watch the movie. Myrna finally did get in, btw.


I personally think Watson is vastly underrated and under appreciated and used far too often as a somewhat comedic sidekick. Apparently I do have strong feelings about interpretation.


I can't even with a Sherlock theme song, lol. +_+


Back then things got super boring without television, so fun night romps through the meadows with your rowdy friends possibly getting shot was all the awesome.


I was making a Pottermore joke. I'm not crazy about the Pottermore extension.


Lisa for POTUS!!!!


You had to be there. You missed a rousing Santa Claus Conquers the Martians chorus and a stimulating discussion about sardines. I think somewhere in there I mentioned that Sherlock needed a moor of his own for Christmas, since it seemed to get him so excited.


Somewhere in here I decided that Dylan would be a good Sherlock Holmes, and got a bit of agreement.


I think several of us realized the biggest flaw in Sherlock's thinking is that he's never really blamed for the deaths of those he uses for bait. I mean, he knows they're going to die anyway, right?


The obvious suddenly coming to light was almost like *cough* a plot device filling a hole *coughcough*, but I'll be polite and not mention it. No wonder people thought Holmes set up the crimes to happen sometimes. He probably had tea with Jack the Ripper at some point discussing strategy.