I, Frankenstein

^I hope so, the premise of the movie sounds great with him fighting all different monsters, a bit Hellboy-like but I think that was an inspiration anyway.
 
I loved the werewolf concept art and if Frankenstein's any indication, then we may see a werewolf that stays very close to the design mock-up.
 
I like the premise of this film and I LOVE Bill Nighy. Looks good so far.
 
All that means is that it will be the first film I see in 2014, haha.

January is indeed a dumping ground, but at the same time the film may have a better chance then. Haven't most of the Underworld movies come out in January? What other competition would it have? September also seems like kind of a hard month to sell.
 
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All that means is that it will be the first film I see in 2014, haha.

January is indeed a dumping ground, but at the same time the film may have a better chance then. Haven't most of the Underworld movies come out in January?

Yes, the last three have. And I guess since horror/R-rated fare tends to fare better in January like Mama and the aforementioned Underworld films, I, Frankenstein could do decent numbers there.
 
Isnt this the 2nd time this movie has been pushed back now? That cant be a good sign, getting pushed back once is bad enough. I still have hope for the movie, but that hope is slowly fading. I still love the premise of course.
 
Aaron Eckhart isn't really a great lead actor. The concept alone makes it sound direct to dvd.
 
I was hoping this to be decent but being pushed back again deflates whatever interest I have.
 
He looks less like Frankenstein's monster and more like a guy who loses a lot of knife fights.
 
He looks less like Frankenstein's monster and more like a guy who loses a lot of knife fights.

I agree.

I'll catch hell for this but I'll take DeNiro's monster over this any day of the week.
 
I like everything about Branagh's film except Branagh himself. He got on my nerves. But De Niro's monster was great and the film looked awesome.
 
I like everything about Branagh's film except Branagh himself. He got on my nerves. But De Niro's monster was great and the film looked awesome.

I haven't seen a lot of Branagh's films where he is actually in them, but I never had a problem with him in Frankenstein. Just curious, how did he get on your nerves? Was it just the delivery of his lines?
 
I just found his performance a bit over-the-top. It felt indulgent to me... I just kept thinking that if someone else was directing it, they would have reeled him in a bit more. But since he was calling the shots, he allowed himself to chew the scenery.

Normally I like him though. But I didn't care for him in Frankenstein.
 
I just found his performance a bit over-the-top. It felt indulgent to me... I just kept thinking that if someone else was directing it, they would have reeled him in a bit more. But since he was calling the shots, he allowed himself to chew the scenery.

Normally I like him though. But I didn't care for him in Frankenstein.

Not to mention the gratuitous shots of braungh pimping around shirtless in a flowing red robe for no reason what so ever.
 
There were times before DeNiro's Monster showed up that the movie was a bit goofy, but once the ball gets rolling I really enjoyed it.
 
Wow, what an iconic, unforgettable look for the monster. Jack Pierce would be proud. :dry::dry::dry:
 
Yvonne Strahovski is the only interest I have in this film.
 

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