"Oscar-winning Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro is
currently undertaking his latest imaginative venture in
Toronto, where he's filming his highly-anticipated Frankenstein
movie with an all-star cast."
https://www.blogto.com/film/2024/03/director-guillermo-del- toro-toronto-store/
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I watched the first movie with Boris Karlof. He was
brilliant, the guy who played Frankenstein was fucking
awesome, and even the guy who played his little twisted
assistant did good.
I am willing to bet they are not topping that film with a
modern remake.
I just learned that there was a 1994 adaptation with Kenneth
Branagh and Robert de Niro.
I watched the first movie with Boris Karlof. He was brilliant, the guy
I am willing to bet they are not topping that film with a modern
remake.
I 100% agree. The Karlof version has never been surpassed. Sort of like the original Nosferatu or the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, they will likely never be topped.
Maybe. There was a reimagination of the story with Daniel Radcliffe, aka Harry Potter. It was quite ok and managed to stand on its own precisely because it didn't try to be the original. I think movies that try to beat
the original at their own game are more likely to fail than succeed. --
Never heard of that one either. Just checked out a trailer;
seems to be rife with tongue-in-cheek jokes here and there. But
looks good.
When you say "original".. are you refering to the 1931 film?
I really liked the Nosferatu movie. If you have seen a picture of the
actor who protrayed the vampire, you know the guy was born for the
role. He looked like a vampire in real life hahaha.
I still have to watch the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. I have it in my
todo list but it is in a state of perpetual pending.
Re: Re: Guillermo del Toro, in Toronto, Frankenstein By: Ogg to
Arelor on Tue Apr 02 2024 10:30 pm
Never heard of that one either. Just checked out a trailer; seems
to be rife with tongue-in-cheek jokes here and there. But looks
good.
When you say "original".. are you refering to the 1931 film?
I am talking about the original *movie* of 1931. I have yet to read
the novel :-)
I don't remember the 2015 movie having any jokeish moments. McAvoy
played Frankenstein a bit on the funny/eccentric side and that was
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When you say "original".. are you refering to the 1931 film?
I am talking about the original *movie* of 1931. I have yet to read the novel :-)
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