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Miniatures Adventure => Gothic Horror => Topic started by: Malamute on October 03, 2008, 05:48:10 PM
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A remake of the classic 1940 film The Wolfman is being released in spring 2009.
It stars Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins.
Here's the official website:
http://www.thewolfmanmovie.com/
There is a trailer floating about on the web, which looks pretty cool.
Looking forward to this, particularly as they have gone back and set it in Victorian times. :)
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The original version from 1940 was set in the "then current" times if I recall correctly.
Still, looking forward to seeing this.
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The wolfman looks good! :o
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looking good, cant wait to see it in the future.
ace67
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Universal have bought up the rights to loads of old B&W horror movies, so we may be able to expect a Dracula, Frankenstein and many more on the way too!
There was talk of them being used in Hellboy movies, as background monsters, but sadly thats not come to pass.... Yet ;D
I think they bought the Hammer Back Catalogue as well, so it could be interesting what they make of those!
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This looks sweet.
I miss the days of great "period" horror movies. I really was fond of all the old Hammer Horror movies. It warms my cold little heart to see one being reborn.
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This looks sweet.
I miss the days of great "period" horror movies. I really was fond of all the old Hammer Horror movies. It warms my cold little heart to see one being reborn.
Absolutely I couldn't agree with you more. :)
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This looks sweet.
I miss the days of great "period" horror movies. I really was fond of all the old Hammer Horror movies. It warms my cold little heart to see one being reborn.
Absolutely I couldn't agree with you more. :)
Ah, the great days of cinema - Christopher Lee as Dracula, Michael Caine shooting Zulus and Kenneth Williams in the Carry Ons!
Good old 1960s! :D
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This looks sweet.
I miss the days of great "period" horror movies. I really was fond of all the old Hammer Horror movies. It warms my cold little heart to see one being reborn.
Absolutely I couldn't agree with you more. :)
Ah, the great days of cinema - Christopher Lee as Dracula, Michael Caine shooting Zulus and Kenneth Williams in the Carry Ons!
Good old 1960s! :D
Now you are talking my language :D