• Guillermo del Toro, in Toronto, Frankenstein

    From Ogg@21:3/110.10 to All on Sun Mar 24 11:11:00 2024
    "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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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to Ogg on Mon Apr 1 16:55:45 2024
    Re: Guillermo del Toro, in Toronto, Frankenstein
    By: Ogg to All on Sun Mar 24 2024 11:11 am

    "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.

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  • From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to Arelor on Mon Apr 1 18:55:00 2024
    Hello Arelor!

    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.


    Might be worth a comparison watch.

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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to Ogg on Tue Apr 2 07:25:51 2024
    Re: Guillermo del Toro, in Toronto, Frankenstein
    By: Ogg to Arelor on Mon Apr 01 2024 06:55 pm

    I just learned that there was a 1994 adaptation with Kenneth
    Branagh and Robert de Niro.


    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.
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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to Arelor on Tue Apr 2 07:59:05 2024
    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.



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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to Blue White on Tue Apr 2 12:54:54 2024
    Re: Guillermo del Toro, in Toronto, Frankenstein
    By: Blue White to Arelor on Tue Apr 02 2024 07:59 am

    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.


    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.
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  • From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to Arelor on Tue Apr 2 22:30:00 2024
    Hello Arelor!

    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?
    ..or the 1818 novel?


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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to Ogg on Wed Apr 3 03:24:07 2024
    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 about it.
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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to Arelor on Wed Apr 3 08:13:16 2024
    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.

    Indeed. IIRC, back in the day some speculated that he really was a
    vampire. :o

    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.

    It is another good German silent movie with a twist ending that I did not
    see coming the first time I saw it. The actor who plays the sonambulist
    is none other than a young Conrad Veidt, who would go onto fame as Major Strausser in Casablanca.



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  • From Bf2K+@21:3/171 to Arelor on Wed Apr 3 21:10:14 2024
    On 03 Apr 24 03:24:07 Arelor wrote...

    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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    To which Bf2K+ replies...

    I ahve read the novel and seen all of the movies. A really good movie to
    watch is the one about Mary Shelley which takes place around the time she
    wrote Frankenstein. It is about all of the 'stuff' she went thru trying
    to get Frankenstein written and published... the naem of the movie
    escapes me however... maybe it is called Mary Shelley?


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  • From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to Arelor on Thu Apr 4 08:24:00 2024
    Hello Arelor!

    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 :-)

    Movie vs film.. what's the difference? :|


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