The Final Problem - Part 3 of 6 (Sherlock Holmes)
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Back when actors knew how to act!
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Moriarty was based on a real criminal of that time named Adam Werth/werth.
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@aznpimp182 Nah, I'll pass, I'm not interested in a Moriarty who's wet behind the ears,
Eric Porter and George Zucco will always be the essential two Moriarty's.
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@WomaninBlack215 His lifestyle has aged him beyond his years.
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Brett is my exact idea of holmes :)
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well professor morriorty is called taliban now a days
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@WomaninBlack215 wait for the sherlock holmes 2 movie this december... they will cast a younger version of him....
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Looks like Holmes is messing around with the Illuminati.
Let's see, who is the "Professor Moriarty" of our time?
Henry Kissinger? Dick Cheney? Zbigniew Brzesinski?
Or is it a mastermind so clever he/she keeps totally out
of the public eye? One thing for certain, there IS a cabal
of criminals behind all that is going on; especially the
planned destruction of the American economy with the
desired result of turning us all into poor serfs who live
to serve the elites. DAMN THEM TO HELL!
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@postmoderna7 I feel nervous, too - ha, even though I know I have nothing to be nervous about! Holmes does indeed seem vulnerable, and it's so great!
Eric Porter is wonderful as Moriarty, right down to that reptilian twitch of the head. As a menace, he make's Dracula look like a playground bully.
TheKulu42 2 years ago 37
Though Eric Porter doesn't have as much dialogue as Brett or Burke, he certainly plays the part of Moriarty well! He's not how I imagined Moriarty in the books (thought he'd be younger,) but after seeing him in this, I can imagine no other form of The Napoleon of Crime!
WomaninBlack215 3 years ago 29