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Re: I Finaly Saw a Wolfman Trailor at the Theatre
Unfortunately it's not comming out until February, and I don't know tha date. The good news is that it will be a nice scary way to break up the Winter Monotony, but all in all, I think October would be a much more appropriate month to release a classic monster tale like "The Wolf Man." After all, those old Universal monster classics are as much part of the Halloween tradition for some people as the costume and the jack o'lantern. I know I will be screaning all of my Legacy monster movies in October starting with the Dracula flicks, and then the Frankenstein, and last but not least "The Wolf man"
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Re: I Finaly Saw a Wolfman Trailor at the Theatre
That's right... it is coming out in February 10, 2010. I hought it was going to out in November 2009, but the guy that I talked with, was mistaken about the release date. I remember he told me once that if "The WolfMan" and see how it goes first, then we will probably see "Creature From The Black Lagoon" remake.
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It was originaly going to be released in Octobe, then November, and finaly it's pushed to February. I would have loved watching the new "The Wolf Man" in October, but I will enjoy the break from the Winter doldrums of February. Besides, if this flick is any good, it's bound to be in my DVD collection, which means that I can screen it at home in October.
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Re: I Finaly Saw a Wolfman Trailor at the Theatre
yes at least this movie will give me something to look forward to in feb.
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Re: I Finaly Saw a Wolfman Trailor at the Theatre
Ok, when it comes out in Feb 2010, then that means it will hit to DVD around June 2010.... perhaps?
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Re: I Finaly Saw a Wolfman Trailor at the Theatre
Yes, but why wait? It's nice that you can screen good horror movies at home, but it's also nice to experience them on the big screan. I do enjoy "The Blair Witch Project" at home, though. I usualy screen it with all the lights off except for the Halloween decorations, and when I'm alone in the house. After I screen it, I ususly go to bed because it's late at night. That movie scares the beejeebers out of me every time I screen it, and when I lie in bed at night, every little noise my old house makes takes on a scarier aspect.
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Re: I Finaly Saw a Wolfman Trailor at the Theatre
I was so excited for this one, until I saw this most recent trailer. Really not sure what to think now... I guess I've been living under a rock, 'cause I was under the impression that, with Rick Baker's involvement, this one wouldn't be so CGI-heavy.
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i keep seeing trailors for this now and i'm personally still pumped
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I am crazy psyched about this movie! Yeah, they're probably gonna over-do the CGI, but the Rick Baker wolfman make-up looks really good, and it's a fantastic cast. Anthony Hopkins, Hugo Weaving, Emily Blunt... And of course, Benicio Del Toro, who I've been saying forever, since I saw him in The Fan, that he ought to play the wolfman.
And then, the other week, I saw Big Top Pee-Wee on tv, which I hadn't seen for years, and who was it all furry faced playing the dog-boy? BENICIO DEL TORO!!! So maybe that's why, for years and years and years, I've been imagining him in the Chaney Jr. role. By the by, I am unfortunately unable to recommend Big Top Pee-Wee to anyone. Big Adventure was far better.
And then, the other week, I saw Big Top Pee-Wee on tv, which I hadn't seen for years, and who was it all furry faced playing the dog-boy? BENICIO DEL TORO!!! So maybe that's why, for years and years and years, I've been imagining him in the Chaney Jr. role. By the by, I am unfortunately unable to recommend Big Top Pee-Wee to anyone. Big Adventure was far better.
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Re: I Finaly Saw a Wolfman Trailor at the Theatre
MacPhantom wrote:I am crazy psyched about this movie! Yeah, they're probably gonna over-do the CGI, but the Rick Baker wolfman make-up looks really good, and it's a fantastic cast. Anthony Hopkins, Hugo Weaving, Emily Blunt... And of course, Benicio Del Toro, who I've been saying forever, since I saw him in The Fan, that he ought to play the wolfman.
And then, the other week, I saw Big Top Pee-Wee on tv, which I hadn't seen for years, and who was it all furry faced playing the dog-boy? BENICIO DEL TORO!!! So maybe that's why, for years and years and years, I've been imagining him in the Chaney Jr. role. By the by, I am unfortunately unable to recommend Big Top Pee-Wee to anyone. Big Adventure was far better.
hahaha i remember big adventure.. things you wouldn't understand... things you couldn't understand.... things .... you shouldn't understand
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I don't understand....
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Re: I Finaly Saw a Wolfman Trailor at the Theatre
it was just something pee wee said thats always creeped me out
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No, I know, mate. I was giving you the next line. My brothers and I know that movie by heart.
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Re: I Finaly Saw a Wolfman Trailor at the Theatre
oh hahaha yea i dont' know that much about it.. those were just some lines he said during the movie that freaked me out hahaha i did like the movie though.. definitley a certain kind of trip
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Dearest; an apple russet- brown
I pared, and thrice above my crown
Whirled the long skin; they watched in keen;
I flung it far; they laughed and cried me shame
Dearest, there lay the letter of your name!
Dearest; an apple russet- brown
I pared, and thrice above my crown
Whirled the long skin; they watched in keen;
I flung it far; they laughed and cried me shame
Dearest, there lay the letter of your name!
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Re: I Finaly Saw a Wolfman Trailor at the Theatre
Does the previews look as good as the Werewolf in london, that is one of my fav's? Witchy