Ghost (GOT) vs Sherlock Holmes


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This is a tribute to the 3rd Sherlock Holmes film. Ghost may be a strong dog, but even he isn’t ready for this detective. Holmes will realize what the optimal way to fight Ghost is and then act upon it. Holmes has his cane and a gun at the ready so he is properly armed. Ghost may be a smart dog, but I’m afraid that this still isn’t enough to go up against the world’s greatest detective. Sherlock Holmes wins.

Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror Review


It’s time to look at another Sherlock Holmes film. This one definitely takes a very different approach as it deals with taking down the Nazi’s as opposed to the average crook. It is still a mystery adventure as always but one with the highest of stakes. Should Holmes fail to win the day all of England will fall. Considering that this film came out during World War II it definitely makes sense to have it tie in. While it’s a good movie, this one does feel like a step down from the last adventure.

So there is a mysterious voice which goes on the air once a week to boast about how the Germans keep destroying secret British agents and supply trains. Many civilians perish as well. After the government has had enough of this they call in Sherlock Holmes. Naturally the high council isn’t thrilled as they mock Holmes quite a bit and state that a detective can’t stop such a threat. Holmes didn’t take the case to make friends so he doesn’t care about their chilly attitude all that much but he is determined to crack this case. To that end he will need to get the aid of the underground but will these criminals really band together to help him?

Seeing Holmes talk tough to all of the high ranking officials was definitely amusing. He is portrayed as being absolutely fearless here and that’s really the way that it should be. You don’t get to be the best detective in the world by playing it safe or beating around the bush so naturally he has learned to defend himself. This version of Holmes is a fighter and even at gunpoint he keeps his cool. He’s definitely the highlight of the film although his character doesn’t work quite as well for the emotional scenes.

The scene of him recruiting one of his old underworld contacts, Kitty dragged on quite a bit. We got long zoom ins of her reacting to the news and him trying to look sincere. That being said, the film probably just should have stuck to its guns with the serious mystery and some humor as the other emotional moment also doesn’t sail. We get a long speech from Kitty to the crooks where she attempts to mock them a lot which would theoretically make them want to help. Eventually they took the bait but the speech was a little cheesy.

While it may sound like Kitty just wasn’t a good character, these moments were the exception. She is actually the most important character in the film as she did all of the brain work while Holmes ironically did the leg work. Without Kitty finding out all of the important information off screen, Holmes would have been in quite the pickle. Honestly he didn’t do a whole lot of sleuthing in comparison to the average film. That’s why the conclusion to the film is rather disappointing. It comes across as rather unnecessary as there is no reason why Kitty couldn’t have a happy ending like everyone else. The heroes don’t even mourn much at all as they halfheartedly give one line in remembrance of her and go right back to cracking jokes and having a grand time.

This is especially mean spirited since Holmes is the one who gave her the very unreasonably dangerous job in the first place. He had her allow herself to be kidnapped and then she would be a mole from the inside. There are so many reasons why this could fail but at the very least she should be given an escape plan. At the very least don’t let Kitty be around for the final confrontation but what happened there was mostly just overconfidence on the part of the heroes.

I will say that the villain was pretty interesting. I’m talking about the true culprit who is revealed at the end. I like his smug demeanor and his plan was certainly long term. Waiting 10 years to actually make a move certainly takes a considerable amount of patience. The main underling isn’t quite as interesting. All things considered the guy is pretty generic. You won’t remember him much by the time you finish the film.

As always the writing is pretty good. The banter between the characters is always fun and it’s easy to root for either Watson or Holmes. While Watson may not be as smart as Holmes, he always sticks up for the lead. He is portrayed as more competent than usual here at the very least. Holmes does the talking and Watson always takes his gun out and stays prepared. They have a lot of teamwork here and it’s easy to see why the pair has lasted so long.

As for the council, they are the main suspects in this film. I mean, you could make the assumption that none of them are the villain, but then there wouldn’t be much of a mystery right? Always suspect every character in a Sherlock Holmes film. I feel like the film didn’t really leave any clues as to who the culprit was til near the end but one story was certainly more suspicious than the rest so I guess that is enough to go on. I enjoyed the council though. Sure, they were all fairly stuck up and really seemed to be out of their league all the time, but that always makes for good banter. Holmes definitely had the edge here right from the start though, but the council did their best.

Overall, This is definitely a unique take on Sherlock Holmes and it isn’t a bad one. The ending does slightly sour the experience though. Fortunately the writing is sound and the characters are interesting so there is still a decent amount of replay value here. The film is also quite short as well. If you want to check out a Holmes film for the first time then this isn’t the one to pick. However, this is still a solid film for fans who just want to enjoy a good thriller and for longtime Holmes fans to see him in a different environment.

Overall 7/10

Twilight Sparkle vs Spike



Spike is a nice dinosaur who means well, but his abilities have never been on par with Twilight’s. Even before becoming a princess, Twilight Sparkle knew many powerful magic spells. After her transformation, her abilities only increased. Even with Spike’s superhero mode he just doesn’t have enough durability to handle Twilight’s best energy blasts. Her teleportation spells will also tip the fight in her favor. Twilight Sparkle wins.

Lubba vs Ant




Suggested by Destroyer Lubba is a pretty big star sprite but I still don’t like his odds against an Ant. Have you seen the film THEM? Those guys were not playing around and they could squash Lubba with ease. Lubba could dodge for a while but he wouldn’t really be dealing any damage so eventually he would get tired and be brought down for the count. Ant wins.

Count Dawn vs Gao Mikado



Suggested by Sonic Count Dawn is one of the Omni Lords, but despite that he was never all that impressive in the power department. He also has a crippling weakness to the light which is unfortunate since many of Gao’s monsters are all about that. Bal is a light dragon and Drum burns brighter than the Sun. Count Dawn wouldn’t last very long in this fight before getting overwhelmed. Gao Mikado wins.

Moon Dancer vs Twilight Sparkle


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Twilight Sparkle is the princess of friendship and an overall expert on the subject. Unfortunately, that also means that she has to deal with other ponies who aren’t so great at it. Moon Dancer is one of those ponies who holds a grudge for a longtime and is willing to forsake all of her friends just because one slighted her. Moon Dancer has some basic magical ability as she was able to shatter Twilight’s best barrier with a single blast, but I’d still give Sparkle the edge here. One Magical Kamehameha will do the trick. Twilight Sparkle wins.

Ruby (SHIELD) vs Ruby Rose


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Ruby was certainly a powerful opponent in Agents of SHIELD. Her disc is quite sharp so a single hit can be fatal for any mortal. Fortunately Ruby has her aura to protect her from such attacks. Rose also has the edge in speed so good luck trying to land any hit on her. Ruby (SHIELD) will be out of options in the blink of an eye and will quickly be sliced and diced by Ruby Rose. Ruby Rose wins.

Ruby (Marvel) vs Ruby Rose


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Ruby Rose is a powerful Huntsman who has exceptional speed and close quarter weapon skills. She has defeated whole armies of monsters in the past. Meanwhile this other Ruby never learned how to fight and died fairly early on in the comics. She can maybe throw a good punch, but Ruby would have the edge here even without her scythe. There can only be one Ruby! Ruby Rose wins.

Ragyo vs Jiren


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Suggested by Random Ragyo is one of the more powerful Kill La Kill characters. She wields two powerful swords and also has regeneration at her disposal. Throw in her speed and this character is very powerful. Of course, none of that is likely even going to affect Jiren. Jiren’s power is incredibly high to the point where few can hope to give him a real fight. I’m afraid that Ragyo just isn’t ready to handle such a foe. Jiren wins.

Salem vs Jiren


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Suggested by Random Salem is a powerful figure who single handily brought the planet to its knees. She should not be underestimated and we haven’t even seen her in actual combat yet. Of course, she would have to be seriously strong to even stand up to Jiren and that’s an understatement. Jiren was able to go toe to toe with Goku and that level of speed doesn’t come easy. I don’t really think Salem has a chance here. Jiren wins.