Listen to samples of Elfman's WOLFMAN score here:
http://www.varesesarabande.com/details.asp?pid=vsd-302-067-010-2
Really digging the score. As i said in another post, it reminds me of Wojciech Kilar's score for Coppola's Dracula and John Williams' score from John Badham's Dracula...kinda weird how Dracula-ish it is, lol.
This is the TDK of Werewolf movies for me.
I can't ****ing wait.
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Totally have been waiting for this forever. So excited and very surreal that it's finally here.
Only 6 more days!
Love your enthusiasm, brother. I love it because I feel the exact same way.
It is unreal that we are getting this movie.
Not long now...
Cheers!
We are witnessing a marriage between the old-school monster make-up classic to the modern age sfx/action filming capability.
When I was a kid, I drew my own Wolfman comic. I had drawn the Lon Chaney Jr. Wolfman running and jumping from roof to roof. The character was so amazing in my imagination that I couldn't help but picture him doing incredible superhuman feats. If George Waggner (the director of the original 1941 classic) would have had the technology and filming capabilities then, as film makers do today, he would have made the Lon Chaney Jr. Wolfman leap from roof to roof. He would have made The Wolfman have an incredible fight with that bear (which he unfortunately had to cut from the film).
Now, for me, that imagination, that vision, that was so exciting to me as a child is coming true on the big screen. And what's so exceptionally awesome about it all, is that it isn't the man with the "wolf" head running only on all fours but a good old fashioned "Wolf MAN"
And it's rated R for serious bloody violent wolfman action.
And a Wolfman leaping from roof to roof!
We're in for a rare cinematic treat my friends!
http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=14007
Sounds interesting. It will just be disheartening if the theatrical cut isn't so good and the director's cut makes it awesome.
It'll be interesting to judge the film then. I bet Johnston was the one who wanted more devlopment scenes in the first act. I'm looking forward to it.
He's impressing me a lot with his respect to this film.
What really amazed me was when he said that when he came onto the movie, he rewrote some stuff, cut out excessive gore, and made all the other gore and violence integral to the story.
Which is ****ing awesome.