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Film School Rejects: How’d You Like to See a Vampire Flick From the Creator of Hellboy?

  • TL · 1 year ago
    Sounds pretty cool.

    I want Mignola to do more episodes of The Amazing Screw On Head.

    That was great!
  • Mortimer · 1 year ago
    quite honest I think Del Toro sucks, so quite honest I would not like to see him massacre a vampire flick :)
  • Cole Abaius · 1 year ago
    @ TL

    You might get your wish. You should check out that entire interview. Apparently, he's wanting to return to TASOH and do some companion stuff for it, too. Which, is awesome.

    @ Mortimer

    1) Quite honest, del Toro's not involved in this. At least, not that we know of and not yet.
    2) Quite honest, you're wrong. Del Toro is a visionary.
  • D Train · 1 year ago
    Mortimer, you didn't even read the article before you started puking words onto your keyboard, did you? Christ.

    Anyway, as awesome as this sounds, I have yet to be impressed by Goyer as a director. Blade 3 disappointed me more than just about any movie in recent memory. And that other one, Invisible, sucked as well.
  • TL · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the heads up Cole.

    I'll check it out.
  • Little Willow · 1 year ago
    I really enjoyed Baltimore. I hope they keep Golden and Mignola completely involved with the film, because what they've written (and illustrated, in Mignola's case) is fantastic, and the best translation from book to film would be that by the original writers. Golden always does a fantastic job with vampire stories. I highly recommend his horror novels.
  • Nish · 1 year ago
    I've never read this book, but I think I'll definbately have to check it out now. I hope they've given vampires their balls back after Anne Rice riiped them off and tunred them into gay weepy emos.
  • Aleric · 1 year ago
    At least Del Toro made a better film than the Third Blade movie so if we are keeping score it is Del Toro 1 and Goyer 0. Goyer had a lot of talent to work with and he didn't do enough with it to make a decent movie.

    But I would be down with a movie the likes of which are discribed above.
  • David G · 1 year ago
    Baltimore. Great book. Interesting read. Not long enough, but cause it was so good. Hopefully movie doesnt change it much and doesnt stretch it out too thin.