ThaOGDreamWeaver Posted Sunday at 06:19 PM Posted Sunday at 06:19 PM Much as this is a coup for streamers, hot damn this needs the biggest screen you can find. 3 WAKE UP YA MISCREANTS AND... HEY, GET YOUR OWN DAMN SIGNATURE. Look out for me being generally cool, stylish and funny (delete as applicable) on Excelsior.
TTRPGWhiz Posted Monday at 11:44 AM Posted Monday at 11:44 AM Feels like it was only a matter of time before Mia Goth ended up in a Del Toro joint. This looks like it might have good chance to be the “seminal” Frankenstein movie. The competition isn’t particularly fierce.
ThaOGDreamWeaver Posted Monday at 01:16 PM Author Posted Monday at 01:16 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, TTRPGWhiz said: The competition isn’t particularly fierce. There are a lot to choose from, mind. It's been filmed as far back as 1910... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_featuring_Frankenstein's_monster ...yes, including Frankenstein's Great-Aunt Tillie. It's not "definitive" - the ending's a copout - but it's iconic: I still like the OG Karloff version, and it's pretty much genre-defining. (How many times have you heard it's alive... it's aliiiive!) The Ken Branagh / Robert de Niro "Mary Shelley's" take in 1994 isn't as terrible as it's cracked up to be, but he wasn't quite ready as a director to handle anything that big. (As for the Dan Radcliffe one... nope, sorry kid.) And then of course all the various borrowings and rip-offs like Rocky Horror and Poor Things. But out of all of 'em, there's one scene that they've still got to better... Spoiler ...okay, maybe two. Edited Monday at 01:27 PM by ThaOGDreamWeaver WAKE UP YA MISCREANTS AND... HEY, GET YOUR OWN DAMN SIGNATURE. Look out for me being generally cool, stylish and funny (delete as applicable) on Excelsior.
TTRPGWhiz Posted Monday at 02:09 PM Posted Monday at 02:09 PM The Karloff one is for sure iconic, but the liberties it took with The Creature significantly alters that story. It’s sort of its own thing. I really liked the take on Penny Dreadful, but I have a huge soft spot for that show. Branagh’s was pretty darn faithful but I totally agree; he wasn’t ready for it.
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