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November 5th, 2007 

Really liking the sounds of this flick.

-Toro had created some awesome films.

-I thought the Cube was good(disspointed by the ending.)

-Images look great, I like looking from the neck downwards :P
-Always enjoyed Brody’s acting.

Looking forward to this!

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Mike V said,
November 5th, 2007 

Delightfully creepy, I’m gonna keep both eyes out for this one.

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Vic said,
November 5th, 2007 
Yeah, most horror movies leave my head by the time I walk out to my car, but this (like “Cube”) look like one of those that could linger…

Vic

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heath said,
November 5th, 2007 

I’m hoping this rocks. I love the story of a human mutating into something, like the Fly or even the over-the-top Fly 2. Count me in! (Btw, the 1996 Island of Dr. Moreau SUCKED.)

heath

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Marina said,
November 5th, 2007 

Natali is a genius film maker - just look at his other films if you need reassurance of that (particularly “Nothing”). He’s sadly underrated. I’ve been on board since the first whispers that this was coming and these photos only support my initial thought that this sounded fantastic.

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Marina said,
November 5th, 2007 

Shoot. Nearly forgot to add that it’s no surprise that this is reminiscent of Cronenberg - it features the same underlying theme of the effects of technology on humanity.

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Vic said,
November 5th, 2007 
I’ve only ever seen “Cube,” none of his other stuff, and yeah… definitely a Cronenberg vibe. Speaking of him, check out this 12 minute “greatest hits” type homage:

http://blogs.suntimes.com/scanners/2007/11/written_in_the_flesh_a_crash_c.html

Vic

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Adrian said,
November 6th, 2007 

Love the look of the female, very creepy and unique. I’m a big horror lover! Never heard of “Cube” but love “Pan’s Labyrinth”, great story. Trust anything horror that Torro has his hands in.

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November 6th, 2007 

Daily News: 6 Novembre 2007

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Kurt said,
November 6th, 2007 

Adrian - you may want to check out THE ORPHANAGE when it comes out. It definitely has Del Toro’s fingerprints on it, and an exciting new director out of Spain at the Helm. Nice.

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Vic said,
November 6th, 2007 
Hey Kurt, good to see you here bud!

Vic

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Lou Sytsma said,
November 6th, 2007 

Splice looks excellent but don’t forget that a story driven horror movie is soon upon us….

….The Mist!

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Vic said,
November 6th, 2007 
The trailer for “The Mist” pissed me off but I suppose I’ll go see it anyway to judge it for myself.

Vic

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Lou Sytsma said,
November 6th, 2007 

Well that’s good but it does not sound like you are going in with an open mind.

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Vic said,
November 6th, 2007 
LOL, no, I guess I’m not. I’m only human after all. :-)
However I’m not close minded, either.

Vic

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Adrian said,
November 7th, 2007 

Thanks Kurt, do you know when THE ORPHANAGE maybe showing?

Commenting on the Mist: the story is great, BUT if the cgi isn’t believable or carries any ‘terror factor’ then I believe the movie will fall flat.

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Kurt said,
November 7th, 2007 

The Orphanage gets a limited release, by the same company who released Pan’s Labyrinth, just after Christmas (Dec. 28) - Don’t know how wide it will expand, but it really should. It’s good and accessible, a nice combo for a wider release of a subtitled film.

As for the Mist. I’m not a big Darabont fan. From what I’ve seen, the production looks like ass. I remain skeptical, and good word of mouth (or a slow weekend) may get me into the theatre.

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Adrian said,
November 7th, 2007 

Thanks Kurt for the info, and I agree with the skeptisim on “The Mist”.

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John Taylor said,
November 7th, 2007 

I saw the pictures before reading the article and thought that this was going to be spicing allien genes with human. Animal/human gene splicing has been done in the movies before: the abysmal Island of Dr. Moreau. The pictures look great and the director is known for cutting edge films, so hopefully it will work.

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Marina said,
November 7th, 2007 

Thanks for the link to the Cronenberg video essay. Very nice.

As for “The Mist” - I still argue that they messed up anything good they had going with the trailer by introducing the giant freakin’ bugs. At least they’ve made it known that I should probably stay well away from this.

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Lou said,
November 7th, 2007 

Not a Darabont fan? Wow. Two excellent movies, one near number 1 all time - Shawshank of course.

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Lou said,
November 7th, 2007 

Marina - you lost me with the bugs comment.

They are in the story, its not something that has been added on a whim. The trailer reflects the book quite accurately. Quite expected actually, considering how closely Darabont stuck to the source material for Shawshank and The Green Mile.

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Vic said,
November 7th, 2007 
I’m a huge fan of “The Green Mile” and “The Shawshank Redemption.”

Vic

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Marina said,
November 7th, 2007 

Lou, I’ve never read the story so I didn’t know they were in there to begin with but I still don’t have to like them.

Just because they’re in the original source material doesn’t mean they belong in a cinematic adaptation and it really cuts the tension in the trailer to see these huge “Eight Legged Freaks” type things hitting the glass of the grocery store. I think it would be more effective if they never showed us what was out there.

Just my 2 cents.

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Vic said,
November 7th, 2007 
I have to admit that I thought the flying bugs looked pretty cheesy in the trailer, whether they’re in the original story or not.

Vic

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Kurt said,
November 7th, 2007 

Yes there are good things about the Shawshank Redemption, it’s a good film. But this level of ‘greatness’ as in #2 or so on the IMDb is way out of wack. The Shawshank likely wouldn’t even be in my top 250, let alone my top 10. Different tastes.

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Lou Sytsma said,
November 7th, 2007 

Vic et al - Darabont is going for a retro ie 50s Monster Movie look with the creatures so if that’s an issue you may not be able to get around it.

I have found over the years judging CGI/SFX quality from trailers a waste of time. Waiting for the actual movie is the only way to make a true assessment.

Kurt - totally. Movie tastes are totally subjective and vary from individual to individual. For me, Shawshank is my favourite movie. Whenever I get into a prolonged funk, popping in Shawshank is the infallible antidote to making me feel good again. Its food for the soul.

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Kurt said,
November 7th, 2007 

Heh. Whenever I’m in a funk I pop in a David Mamet film. Cheers.

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Lou Sytsma said,
November 8th, 2007 

Kurt - Mamet eh? His work is amazing but it never leave me pumped up. Cheers back at ya!

Marina - no problem. In some ways that approach would be cool but unfortunately in today’s world the audience expects to see the goods. Also King, who self-admittedly is not concerned with being subtle, wrote The Mist as a fond tribute to the 50’s monster movies he grew up with.

Let me reiterate that the monsters outside the store pale to the ones inside the store. Don’t let some creepy crawlies keep you away from this excellent story.

Cheers everyone!

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November 20th, 2007 

I agree with the ‘torture porn’ comment on Saw etc. The increasing use of blood and gore in horror films is indicative of filmmakers inability to utilize the most terrifying of all things, our imagination. Having made my own film Underworld (which can be seen free at my site ironmountainmovies.com) on a relatively low budget I had to leave a lot of the horror to my audiences imagination and according to critics I was fairly successful and got a cinema release. Judge for yourself, pop over and view it for free.
Ronan Gallagher
Writer/Director
Underworld
http://www.ironmountainmovies.com

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Kent said,
January 14th, 2008 

Is it at all weird that I think she’s kinda cute? ._.

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January 14th, 2008 
LOL, Kent I think that’s part of the point of the design of the creature. To be sexy and repulsive at the same time, causing your brain to short-circuit. :-)
Vic
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Kent said,
February 11th, 2008 

That it has. O_o
Anyway, I’m glad that this isn’t being done by people in bulky, unconvincing suits (The Fly) and actually utilizing the full potential of modern day cgi. I mean these look like photos which is really freaky.

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lazerface said,
November 21st, 2008 

i just like the creatures the del toro created for he previous films this one looks just as cool

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