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Michigan Girl wrote:The Wolfman didn't scare me....Vincent Price, he scared me!!![]()
G.I.Jim wrote:How many of you watched the original "Wolfman" when you were kids? I remember being scared as hell watching "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman".![]()
They are doing a remake of the original movie that Lon Chaney starred in. From the looks of this trailer, they've done a very good job remaking the film. The only thing that seems out of place to me are the transformation sections... it just looks too fake to me.
I'm still SERIOUSLY pumped for this movie, but I hope they spend some time tweaking those animations!
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Check it out here...
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Vladan wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:How many of you watched the original "Wolfman" when you were kids? I remember being scared as hell watching "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman".![]()
They are doing a remake of the original movie that Lon Chaney starred in. From the looks of this trailer, they've done a very good job remaking the film. The only thing that seems out of place to me are the transformation sections... it just looks too fake to me.
I'm still SERIOUSLY pumped for this movie, but I hope they spend some time tweaking those animations!
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Check it out here...
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=58241
Looks amazing. Good cast too.
Thanks
G.I.Jim wrote:Vladan wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:How many of you watched the original "Wolfman" when you were kids? I remember being scared as hell watching "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman".![]()
They are doing a remake of the original movie that Lon Chaney starred in. From the looks of this trailer, they've done a very good job remaking the film. The only thing that seems out of place to me are the transformation sections... it just looks too fake to me.
I'm still SERIOUSLY pumped for this movie, but I hope they spend some time tweaking those animations!
![]()
Check it out here...
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=58241
Looks amazing. Good cast too.
Thanks
Vladan isn't short for "Vlad the impaler" is it?![]()
I'm on to you Dracula!!!
Peartree12249 wrote:Thanks for the heads up Jim. This new Wolfman looks like fun. I'll definitely go see it.
I loved those old monster movies. Those were the ones they'd show on TV late on a Saturday night. The movie host would be dressed up like a vampire and they'd show all the old classics. Vincent Price was also my favorite, but I especially liked the Hammer Dracula films starring Christopher Lee. He scared the crap out of me as a young child.
I'm currently reading the Frankinstein Trilogy by Dean Koontz. Great modern twist on an old story. I'd love it if they made that series into movies.
G.I.Jim wrote: I used to LOVE this show that came on on Saturday nights called "Shock Theater". They played all the old classics. I remember being scared to DEATH by a couple of movies on there. One was "Scream and Scream Again", which is a really retarded movie after seeing it now. The other one was "Salem's Lot". That scene with that kid's brother floating outside his window terrified me!![]()
I was also scared when he went down into the cellar to find Dracula and kill him. VERY scary to a kid. I loved it though.
stevew2 wrote:I never got into Wolfman, I mostly watched Porn, Big Valley,and Startreck
G.I.Jim wrote:How many of you watched the original "Wolfman" when you were kids? I remember being scared as hell watching "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman".![]()
They are doing a remake of the original movie that Lon Chaney starred in. From the looks of this trailer, they've done a very good job remaking the film. The only thing that seems out of place to me are the transformation sections... it just looks too fake to me.
I'm still SERIOUSLY pumped for this movie, but I hope they spend some time tweaking those animations!
![]()
Check it out here...
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=58241
Art Vandelay wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:How many of you watched the original "Wolfman" when you were kids? I remember being scared as hell watching "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman".![]()
They are doing a remake of the original movie that Lon Chaney starred in. From the looks of this trailer, they've done a very good job remaking the film. The only thing that seems out of place to me are the transformation sections... it just looks too fake to me.
I'm still SERIOUSLY pumped for this movie, but I hope they spend some time tweaking those animations!
![]()
Check it out here...
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=58241
Thanks for posting. I've been reading up on this movie for a while now...very stoked about it! Rick Baker did the special effects and make-up. He decided to go traditional style instead of CGI, which is why the transformations look old school (American Werewolf in London, Thriller). They are doing some re-edits now, so it should be tweaked a bit. Personally, I think it's the better choice. CGI effects seem to take away from the storylines, especially when they try to remake a classic movie.
G.I.Jim wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:How many of you watched the original "Wolfman" when you were kids? I remember being scared as hell watching "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman".![]()
They are doing a remake of the original movie that Lon Chaney starred in. From the looks of this trailer, they've done a very good job remaking the film. The only thing that seems out of place to me are the transformation sections... it just looks too fake to me.
I'm still SERIOUSLY pumped for this movie, but I hope they spend some time tweaking those animations!
![]()
Check it out here...
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=58241
Thanks for posting. I've been reading up on this movie for a while now...very stoked about it! Rick Baker did the special effects and make-up. He decided to go traditional style instead of CGI, which is why the transformations look old school (American Werewolf in London, Thriller). They are doing some re-edits now, so it should be tweaked a bit. Personally, I think it's the better choice. CGI effects seem to take away from the storylines, especially when they try to remake a classic movie.
The make-up is real, but the transformations are CGI. His pupils dialating, and his fingers bending, are all CGI. I hope they get it looking a little more real before the release... I do think the make-up looks awesome though! I can't imagine what he had to go through to get that shit applied every day on the set.
Art Vandelay wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:How many of you watched the original "Wolfman" when you were kids? I remember being scared as hell watching "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman".![]()
They are doing a remake of the original movie that Lon Chaney starred in. From the looks of this trailer, they've done a very good job remaking the film. The only thing that seems out of place to me are the transformation sections... it just looks too fake to me.
I'm still SERIOUSLY pumped for this movie, but I hope they spend some time tweaking those animations!
![]()
Check it out here...
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=58241
Thanks for posting. I've been reading up on this movie for a while now...very stoked about it! Rick Baker did the special effects and make-up. He decided to go traditional style instead of CGI, which is why the transformations look old school (American Werewolf in London, Thriller). They are doing some re-edits now, so it should be tweaked a bit. Personally, I think it's the better choice. CGI effects seem to take away from the storylines, especially when they try to remake a classic movie.
The make-up is real, but the transformations are CGI. His pupils dialating, and his fingers bending, are all CGI. I hope they get it looking a little more real before the release... I do think the make-up looks awesome though! I can't imagine what he had to go through to get that shit applied every day on the set.
Yeah, I've got no problem with CGI transformation. I like the idea of a real person playing the monster, though. Believe it or not, the make-up application isn't even half as involved as it was back in the 30's and 40's, before the use of latex masks. If you get a chance, read up on Jack Pierce, the original make-up artist for the Universal monster movies. He put those actors through hell with his techniques.
Peartree12249 wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:How many of you watched the original "Wolfman" when you were kids? I remember being scared as hell watching "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman".![]()
They are doing a remake of the original movie that Lon Chaney starred in. From the looks of this trailer, they've done a very good job remaking the film. The only thing that seems out of place to me are the transformation sections... it just looks too fake to me.
I'm still SERIOUSLY pumped for this movie, but I hope they spend some time tweaking those animations!
![]()
Check it out here...
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=58241
Thanks for posting. I've been reading up on this movie for a while now...very stoked about it! Rick Baker did the special effects and make-up. He decided to go traditional style instead of CGI, which is why the transformations look old school (American Werewolf in London, Thriller). They are doing some re-edits now, so it should be tweaked a bit. Personally, I think it's the better choice. CGI effects seem to take away from the storylines, especially when they try to remake a classic movie.
The make-up is real, but the transformations are CGI. His pupils dialating, and his fingers bending, are all CGI. I hope they get it looking a little more real before the release... I do think the make-up looks awesome though! I can't imagine what he had to go through to get that shit applied every day on the set.
Yeah, I've got no problem with CGI transformation. I like the idea of a real person playing the monster, though. Believe it or not, the make-up application isn't even half as involved as it was back in the 30's and 40's, before the use of latex masks. If you get a chance, read up on Jack Pierce, the original make-up artist for the Universal monster movies. He put those actors through hell with his techniques.
Have you ever seen the movie Man of A Thousand Faces about Lon Chaney Sr? It was truly remarkable all the make-up and special equipment he devised to play his characters. Some of which were extremely painful. Just an interesting sidenote. Gene Simmons from Kiss wrote a song inspired by Chaney called Man of 1000 Faces for his first solo album.
Here is a nice Lon Chaney Sr. tribute video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhC7fK9ui2g
Vocalsmanvocals wrote:Have you ever seen the movie Man of A Thousand Faces about Lon Chaney Sr? It was truly remarkable all the make-up and special equipment he devised to play his characters. Some of which were extremely painful. Just an interesting sidenote. Gene Simmons from Kiss wrote a song inspired by Chaney called Man of 1000 Faces for his first solo album.
Here is a nice Lon Chaney Sr. tribute video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhC7fK9ui2g
Vocalsmanvocals wrote:Gene Simmons is also the voice of the Wolfman howling..
http://www.imdb.com/news/ni0938058/
Art Vandelay wrote:Vocalsmanvocals wrote:Have you ever seen the movie Man of A Thousand Faces about Lon Chaney Sr? It was truly remarkable all the make-up and special equipment he devised to play his characters. Some of which were extremely painful. Just an interesting sidenote. Gene Simmons from Kiss wrote a song inspired by Chaney called Man of 1000 Faces for his first solo album.
Here is a nice Lon Chaney Sr. tribute video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhC7fK9ui2g
Gene Simmons is also the voice of the Wolfman howling..
http://www.imdb.com/news/ni0938058/
How much you wanna bet that if you play the howling backwards, it says kiss.com.
Suzanne wrote:"I saw a werewolf drinkin' a pina colada at Trader Vic's
And his hair was perfect."
Love that song. LOVE the old classics too- Vincent Price always got me too. I liked the bizarre stories of Alfred Hitchcock too.
G.I.Jim wrote:How many of you watched the original "Wolfman" when you were kids? I remember being scared as hell watching "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman".![]()
They are doing a remake of the original movie that Lon Chaney starred in. From the looks of this trailer, they've done a very good job remaking the film. The only thing that seems out of place to me are the transformation sections... it just looks too fake to me.
I'm still SERIOUSLY pumped for this movie, but I hope they spend some time tweaking those animations!
![]()
Check it out here...
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=58241
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