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Anyone excited that this will be the first R rated blockbuster monster film?
I'm excited this is the first H.P Lovecraft film getting a wide release with full on studio ad power. I mean I love the Gordan/Band Lovecraft work they did, but Empire/Full Moom is nothing to Universal.Anyone excited that this will be the first R rated blockbuster monster film?
I'm excited this is the first H.P Lovecraft film getting a wide release with full on studio ad power. I mean I love the Gordan/Band Lovecraft work they did, but Empire/Full Moom is nothing to Universal.
Agreed. I enjoy the Gordon stuff, but it's all really divergent from the source material. I mean, From Beyond...what the hell was that? Dagon was really his only good film, in my opinion. He overplays sex and violence to the point that it really just takes me out of the films.
You didn't like Re-Animator?? That was probably his best one and just as a horror film it's a classic.
Have you read the short story? It didn't actually diverge that much from it.I mean, From Beyond...what the hell was that?
What about the Alien series?
Glad Del Toro is getting of his big ass and making something happen. He's one of my favorite filmmakers working. Some of his other work looks really interesting too. Can't wait for Afraid of the Dark. And he's going to turn this into a masterpiece no doubt.
Del Toro I think has the ability to bring enjoyment and terror to this film.
Have you read the short story? It didn't actually diverge that much from it.
From what I remember, the basic storyline of the short remained there. Even the creatures/visions looked like how they were described.What, the pre-credit sequence? Sure, that's exactly the short story.
Sure it was weird, but I didn't complain.Where did all the bondsage and S&M sex and crap come from? That's what was really distracting.
There is something about the Shoggoths that confuse me though.
On one hand, they are described as being comprised of a black, viscous jelly. But in another description, they are described as being self-luminous and iridescent. Iridescent means "displaying a play of lustrous colors like those of a rainbow." Both descriptions seem to contradict each other.
Also, I've seen alot of illustrations of the Shoggoth with mouths and teeth. In ATMOM, I only read of them having glowing, green eyes (alot of illustrations I've seen get even this detail wrong). I didn't read anything about mouths and teeth. Is that mentioned in a different story, or did I miss something?