Eva Green was the one thing, besides the cinematography, that I really liked in the trailer. She can steal the show. I just hope the show is better than what we were shown in the trailer.
Like I said in my first post, the visual tone of the movie is definitely different than the tv series, and if someone had a complaint with that, I could at least understand their qualms.
But what these dudes are saying about camp and comedy is ridiculous.![]()
The classic, black and white show from the 60s looked nothing like a soap opera.Eh. Would they rather it looked like a daytime soap opera from the 60s/70s?![]()
Well, that's nice.Until they switched to color.
Fans complaining about the trailer is like if they made a Power Rangers movie as an intentional comedy and people started complaining because it lacked the drama, action, and oriental philosphy of the series. At that moment you'd turn into Chloe Mortez and ask if they were stoned. In fact, let me do that right now, "DACrowe, are you stoned?"
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Just seen the trailer and... I LOVED it.
Truthfully I have never really seen anything from the show so frankly I don't care how faithful Burton is to the material. But for me, as a stand-alone Burton experience/movie this looks pretty darn fun.
Michelle Pfeiffer was great of course, but it looks like Eva Green could steal the show with this one.
Well, that's nice.
But the point you're trying to make is still pretty ridiculous.
That wasn't the point of his analogy at all.No, but if you're comparing Dark Shadows to Power Rangers, you clearly are.![]()
Yes, it is. You're trying to antiquate that fans of the series should prefer the latter half of the series over the first portion. Which is ridiculous.Except for the fact that, no, it isn't.![]()
That is a good point.While I liked the trailer there's a part of me who is sadden that Burton - with all of his visuals - has never made a straight up horror movie. While some of his films have horror elements, like Sleepy Hallow or Sweeney Todd, they're not considered genuine horror flicks.
Yes, it is. You're trying to antiquate that fans of the series should prefer the latter half of the series over the first portion. Which is ridiculous.
That wasn't the point of his analogy at all.
Burton's never made a straight up anything. He can't just stick to one genre.