how does this fat spic fuck keep doing it?
leave dunc 4, 5 and 6 to me
>>218695031This would legitimately be crazy interesting. He could pull it off.
>here's your smaug brohe's a hack
I count one kino, twenty years ago
>>218695182Which one?
>>218695172that's way cooler than the shit we got.
>>218694796Frankenstein was ass, though. Not only did it look like it was shot like capeslop, but they turned Frankenstein into good guy superhero who is also immortal, completely defeating the point of Mary Shelley's intended theming
>>218695307Contrarian trash. Frankenstein was better than 90% of the slop release last year and is one of the best legit serious gothic monster films in decades.
>>218695429Contrarian trash? Have you even actually read the novel?I would hardly call it a MONSTER film when Frankenstein's creature does NOTHING monstrous.
>>218694796JACK BLACK
His name is DEADMAN to me now
>>218695429Frankenstein was indeed terrible. The most interesting part of the book is the nuanced conflict between Dr. Frankenstein and Adam, but the movie turns it into a standard conflict of good vs evil. It's funny how artists from the 1800s understood subtlety and nuance far better than modern artists do.
>>218695516Oh no every IP has to stay exactly to the ORIGINAL or else it sucks hurr durr!Hold fuck you uncreative incels are tiresome retards. No wonder all your ideas and posts and criticism are shit
>>218695650I'm not saying that every IP--also hilarious that you would call Frankenstein a book that is in the public domain an IP, but I digress--has to follow things exactly. And I understand that Guillermo del Toro loves the other and they always have to be super sympathetic, but I'm fatigued by it, not just in terms of Guillermo del Toro constantly revisiting this in all of his works, but because there really hasn't truly been a great Frankenstein adaptation yet. And I was banking on Guillermo del Toro being the first to do so by actually respecting the themes that were captured so perfectly in Mary Shelley's original work. I'm sorry, but you really can't improve upon perfection, at least in regards to that theming. In my opinion, Guillermo del Toro should have stuck with what was not broken.
>>218695146>>218695031Would be way better than Denis. Also we would have had better casting (no Zenmuttya)
>>218695429Frankenstein and Nosferatu are probably like the best versions of those movies that we've had in decades.
>>218695743>NosferatuHow many times has Nosferatu been remade? Did you mean Dracula?Also, Werner Herzog's version easily mogs the Eggers version.
>>218695743Nosferatu was awful blue-grey trash
>>218695429I haven't read novel and even I knew they fucked up the second half of the movie.Literally nothing makes sense the moment they switch to the creature's pov.
>>218694796Does anything have a good, well-developed & logical "hero's journey" after LOTR? No.
>>218695650Bait.
>>218695650Playing with genre just requires making sense of a new thesis. Adapting classic lit full of complex ideas and how big themes about life/death/human intervention/"agency" play together, is too much for 2hr cosplay/set design play.
>>218695935Tiresome bad faith retarded samefagging contrarian idiocy.This is why /tv/ is dead. Stick to your forced meme faggotry.