**** I'm pissed enough this got moved now Shutter Island got moved in the same month?
Honestly what else is coming out in October for SI?
And this trailer looked great on the big screen.
Oh you saw Wolf Man trailer on the big screen?! Sweet!
**** I'm pissed enough this got moved now Shutter Island got moved in the same month?
Honestly what else is coming out in October for SI?
And this trailer looked great on the big screen.
Saw the trailer with Inglourious Basterds last night--it does look hella good.t:
They did a movie more purely based on the novel that's akin to and released shortly after Bram Stoker's Dracula that wasn't too bad with Robert DeNiro as the Creature. It changed a few things from the book, mostly involving Frankenstein's wife, but it was pretty good, actually.![]()
With the way Johnston has made this film look and feel, a new Frankenstein meets the Wolf Man would give me a coronary. I'd die with a smile on my face right there in the movie theater.
I have never obsessed over a movie trailer like I have with this one. I'm embarrassed. I have been studying it frame by frame all day long and it just looks so great and perfect...I can't get over it.
They seem to have taken it so seriously and also taken a risk with a Wolf Man look that could have been laughed at. But he looks incredible and vicious.
I hate to say this, because I have watched every werewolf movie ever made, but this trailer alone blows away every entire werewolf movie I have ever seen.
American Werewolf in London is great. But the werewolf didn't impress me. His face looked great but the body was awful and they barely showed him. The howl was the scariest howl I'd ever heard. It's a great movie but it wasn't the definitive werewolf movie for me.
I liked a couple of the Howling movies, but again, just not there yet.
Wolf wasn't entirely bad, the fight at the end was kind of cool, but the wolf men themselves were just ok. Not there yet.
Curse of the Werewolf, is one of my all time faves. It almost feels like this new Wolf Man movie is secretly honoring that movie as well. "Curse of the Werewolf" is a wonderful and epic werewolf journey. But still weak in many spots.
Dog Soldiers is just entirely over-rated. Did nothing for me. Just a few good scenes overall. Not the best werewolf movie at all.
The Underworld movies were good, not great, and the although the werewolves looked pretty cool, the movies didn't make them interesting enough.
Wolf Man 1941, which started my craze, is a beautiful movie, but even it has many weak spots and cheesy acting scenes. Yes, it was the time, but the constant reciting of the werewolf poem by everyone always bothered me.
Love the Paul Naschy werewolf movies, but they really are horrible dumb movies. I think I just loved Naschy's funny obsession more than anything.
These are all just my opinions, so please, no one get mad at me!
I am pretty partial to the classics. I personally prefer the Wolf Man as opposed to the Werewolf, if that makes any sense. I just like the "non-snout" wolf man, with the torn clothes, running and leaping and growling etc.
This new WOLF MAN movie is a total dream come true. An absolute GEM.
It is exactly what I was hoping for. My God, that shot of him jumping from roof to roof over London. Hiding and London Bridge in the back ground. Leaping onto the gargoyle and howling. The transformations look painful and real. When he's strapped to the chair and he lashes his tongue out and you see that subtle movement of his throat. When he leaps out of the dirt pit.
(BTW, Anyone notice the deer/buck in the background?)
There is something so unabashedly honest about it all.
So blatant and classic.
Everything about this movie screams perfection. That's why I am feeling like just the trailer alone blows all the others away.
Oh you saw Wolf Man trailer on the big screen?! Sweet!
Not sure how they'd take the sequels. I know Del Toro wants to do Frankenstein, but he's said that he wouldn't do a straight adaptation of the novel. He'd make something that combines all of the Frankenstein lore into one kind of action/adventure/horror film. He has said that he'd love to direct Frank Darabont's original adaptation of the novel before Kenneth Brannagh ruined it, but i don't know if that'll ever happen. But Del Toro has also said that his Frankenstein's Monster would look like Bernie Wrighston's:
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If you don't own the Bernie Wrighston illustrated edition of Frankenstein, you're not a horror fan. It is BEAUTIFUL! But imagine that vs this Wolfman? It would be pretty epic. But herein lies a problem: Can it be possible to pull of a battle of the monsters and have it taken seriously? Think about it for a moment. It's kind of cheesy. Personally, i'd love it regardless. But could it be made a serious horror film? I don't know. I'd say throw in Dracula and just re-do Van Helsing. The movie was **** but i loved the idea. This time, make Van Helsing an older man like in the novel, knowledgeable in the ways of the supernatural. He knows who Dracula is, he is Dracula's bitterest enemy. Abandon all the crappy CGI spectacle nonsense. No gadgets reminiscent of James Bond. Give Van Helsing a team of sorts. Treat it like this film. And it could be good. Speaking of which, i really need to finish writing my Dracula film that encompasses the original 1931 film, the novel, and ideas proposed in the original treatment for the 1931 film and the first draft script. I abandoned it at first, thinking it too close the novel and wanted to change it to make it faithful, but creativity has gotten the best of me and i think i'll keep it the way it is.
I'd also suggest that before they think about sequels for The Wolfman, worry about getting Dracula and Frankenstein off the ground first, and then go from there. Because as i said, it's going to be complicated if they want to have cross-overs. Better start off seeing where the other characters are first, and try to work it out.
And CHEZ, don't be dissin' the Naschy! The man has a dedication that very few people have. Night Of The Werewolf, man. Check it out.
I also had this *****in'(in my opinion) idea for a Werewolf of London remake. But it seems that with this one taking place in London, it's kind of repetitive, but i need to flesh it out a bit. If this one doesn't end with Werewolf on Werewolf action, i could also figure out a way to incorporate Werewolf of London as a sequel....hmmm
It was awesome. Lots of people seemed to be chatty when it was over.
Watchmen wasn't delayed.
So how many transformation do you guys expect to see from Talbot? Three at the most for me. The first time, maybe a second somehow and murders again and finally the time when he's in the room in London being watched by the crowd in the room then reaks havok on London.
I'm anxious as hell to see how the Wolfman chasing Gwen in the woods will work out.
Oh and for the record Branagh's Frankenstien was a masterpiece.
Did I just hear CHEZ saying Dog Soldiers was overrated?! Blasphemy I tell you!!!