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Is Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein The Next Masterpiece?
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
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The more I hear about Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein the more I believe we could be in for a real treat, maybe even a modern masterpiece perhaps. Lot's of great Source material go pull from and a very talented and creative director is a promising combination.
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It's such a great feeling when you discover another upcoming film that is filled with so much promise. Guillermo is a fantastically creative director and Frankenstein is an incredibly rich world to delve into. What do you fine people think about this one? Excited as well? Let me know in the comments and please consider subscribing for future updates as well as other various content revolving around films that matter. Take care and stay entertained!
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I love Del Toro, hopefully he can pull this off as he has been a wee bit hit and miss in recent years. I'm sure he will .
And yes the Branagh version is a good one!
I enjoyed his short stories on Netflix but I missed his The Shape of Water film and haven't watched Pinnochio yet. But he is damm good at bringing his visions to life. Glad you liked the 1994 film also, I have fond memories of that.
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Thanks very much kind sir
He looks like he was an incredible artist
@@bezoticallyyours83 after seeing his work you recognise it so well with his other projects 👍
I hope, given it's Netflix and he has full creative control, that GDT gives us a blend of Classic Universal & Bernies monster. I like that the actor is 6'5", so it ain't another under 6" guy like DeNiro.
Haha, or Like Tom Cruise playing Jack Reacher 😉😉. I have faith GDT will deliver something unique.
I am indeed a huge fan of Del Toro's movies, but really don't know if his version gonna be able to top the Robert De Niro version !?!
One of the main reason my expectations are so high becouse of Mia Goth's presence! She is the rising star of the modern days cinematography 🌟
@@BARON.SAMEDI. Mia is great, I agree. Glad you also love the DeNiro version as well. It feels almost like a classic in my memory 😁
I was hoping that you would be doing something on this project and here we are. If having something to look forward to is one of the keys to happiness, then call me happy. Lol. Just imagine the set design and production values and everything else involved with a Del Toro vision of Frankenstein. The Big Screen beckons. I'm also anticipating good things with the Maggie Gyllenhaal directed The Bride featuring a great cast including Christian Bale as the monster. Looking forward to further updates here on Entertain The Dude.
Yes, I need to cover that one also, good shout out. I'm sure there will be aspects of the film that don't agree with people but Del Toro always has style and substance to his films and I cannot wait for this one. Btw buddy, we get a full length trailer for Romulus today so I better get cracking when I get home haha
@@ENTERTAINtheDUDE Hey, thanks for the head's up on the Romulus trailer. I shall seek it out. I actually just picked up a copy of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, having never read it. A quick glance through it tells me it might not be an easy read. Lol. Real "old timey" like Bram Stoker's Dracula. Have a great week.
@@markhernden9472 haha, you gotta love a bit of old English 👌take care.
I can hardly wait for this to come out. Del Toro did such a great job of The Shape of Water which was really an update of Creature from the Black Lagoon. I hope he gets the look of the creature right.
@@cree8vision sadly it's a long wait for this one but I hope he takes it in a dark direction.
@@ENTERTAINtheDUDEagreed, the modernized pop culture version in my opinion is goofy and does not accurately depict the original themes are direction of the story.
This story is deep, dark, rich, and complex
I hope the PROMETHEUS looks like Mary Shelley's.
Romulus trailer out! Looks good!
Hehe. I'm working hard to get all my thoughts down, trust me. It looked promising I thought. Should be done in a couple of days buddy.
Looking forward to this.. I bet since it’s Del Toro that there will be an element of clockwork in the monster..
Hehe, possibly. He'll bring some funky style to it no doubt, some strange and abstract, a little different from previous additions.
One of the reasons I couldn't stand Prometheus after it came out (apart from being such a disappointment) was finding out Guillermo was planning to adapt 'At the Mountains of Madness' until he heard Scott was making Prometheus.
There are great similarities I hear. It's Lovecraft, right? I should probably read it some day?
Long hair and a toga. He's a vegetarian.
Careful when wishing for "an accomplished director... finally ready to create their dream project" (Peter Jackson's awful 3h21m ""King Kong"). Why is "Frankenstein" any harder to make than, say, "Hellboy" 20 years ago? Could it be that de Toro is the producer for this passion project and it is HIS money on the line? "Abigail" is the 3rd straight vampire movie to eat-sh1t-and-die at the Box Office. "Renfield" earned $26m on a $68m budget. Eggers could put the stake in the heart of classic monster movies for good w/ "Nosferatu" - the guy is an arthouse director at best, I seriously doubt his style is going to make "Nosferatu" an earner during Christmas of all things. Ergo, Del Toro having to pony up his own cash for Frankenstein. I shudder at the thought because Del Toro is a steampunk H. P. Lovecraft crossed with Spielberg. He does tentacles and Kaiju. He's Cronenberg for kids. If he gets the monster right at least then I'm all in. Nobody has done that. It's 8 Foot tall, long flowing black hair, translucent yellow skin pulled so tight it "barely disguised the workings of the arteries and muscles underneath,” watery, glowing eyes, flowing black hair, black lips, and prominent white teeth. It's not an Industrial monster, it's a Romantic one. Written by a teenager raised by radical nutjobs who lost her virginity fucking her married lover on a grave no less.
Well it would be interesting to see later on what Del Toro has in mind for the creatures look. His creature designs in his films although can be sometimes very identifiable, they can be very effective. We'll see how things develop but I understand your hesitation.
Lol at cronenberg for kids
In fairness, he did a good job bring scary stories villains to life without imposing his own unique style on the very uniquely creepy style of the illustrator