Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Win Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows on Blu-ray!

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is out today on Blu-ray and DVD!

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows cover

For this week's contest, thanks to Warner Bros., I have a copy of the Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Blu-ray combo pack to give away to one lucky reader.

Watson (Jude Law) and Holmes (Robert Downey, Jr.) in his new car

Watson (Jude Law) and Holmes (Robert Downey, Jr.) in his new car

To enter to win, please leave a comment below. If you've seen the film, tell me what your favorite gadget or invention from the film was; if you haven't seen it, which version of Sherlock on film is your favorite?

A winner will be picked randomly from all entries on Friday, June 15. And tell your friends! Links and retweets are much appreciated.

(U.S. addresses only, no PO Boxes. Winners will be emailed to confirm address. If email is not answered within 24 hours or a valid email address is not provided, a replacement winner will be selected. Your email won't be used for any other purpose.)

Moriarty (Jared Harris) and Adler (Rachel McAdams) in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Moriarty (Jared Harris) and Adler (Rachel McAdams) in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

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7 Responses  
danielle leigh writes:  

ohhhh cool contest!

I saw this in the theater but I honestly don't remember any 'gadget' standing out to me. However, the use of adrenaline (foreshadowed in the first film I think?) was pretty cool.

 
Jenn writes:  

I just loved the camouflage suit'can't remember what his exact term for it was right now, but it certainly made for a memorable ending!

 
James Schee writes:  

I haven't gotten to see this yet! I love this version of Holmes on film best, just so fresh and not so stodgy as other Holmes films tend to be. Where Holmes is more like a Disney character with no foibles, unlike Downeys portrayal.

I actually have a hard time deciding which. Holmes I like best between he an Comber atch.

 
Thom writes:  

Haven't seen it. I like Downey's version, though I really like Cumberbach. Truthfully, I am unfamilar witj previous actor's portrayals.

 
marty writes:  

I haven't seen seen the Robert Downy films, but I'm partial to Jeremy Brett's portrayal on PBS ' the right mix of intense, intellectual arrogance.

 
David Oakes writes:  

George C Scott in 'They Might Be Giants', just for the meta-metatextuality.

 
Chris Collins writes:  

I haven't seen it, in part because I really liked Sherlock (from the BBC/PBS).

I'm really tempted to say that my favorite version of Sherlock Holmes is the USA Network show Psych. (Alot of tropes from Holmes are there'Detective who is a consultant with hyper awareness and jumping to conclusions, sidekick is knowledgeable about medicine, etc.)

 
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