The Wolfman Trailer Has Arrived Watch out for bites in the moonlight Source: Yahoo
It has been much delayed, but at long last the release of The Wolfman is approaching, and to prove it here's a new trailer with bonus clothes-ripping transformations and extra helpings of howling.
Benicio del Toro takes the role once played by Lon Cheney, as the man bitten by a wild beast who finds his life taking a turn for the hairy. He's returned home to find his brother dead, his brother's fiancee (Emily Blunt) deep in mourning and his father, well, Anthony Hopkins. Judging from this trailer, not only are the locals not terribly pleased to see him, but he's got Elrond of Scotland Yard on his tail in the shape of Hugo Weaving as well.
The Wolfman is currently due for release next February 12 (and yes, we're having some deja vu) so fingers crossed there'll be no more delays. Bring on the big hairy Benicio already (oo-er).
If you fancy the hi-def version, head on over to Yahoo! Movies.
Loving that shot of a dark and stormy Tower Bridge.
Oh, and in regard to Hugo Weaving, I prefer to think of the hilarity of the Smith voice saying "Mistuur Baaginns". Always makes me chuckle. Excited about the Wolfman getting his growl on again though. ... Read More
A friend of mine saw footage of this (I think at last year's Movie Con) and it was just rushes and the cinematography blew his mind - but then he found out that since then it had been really heavily over-graded and the blacks crushed. And now I see that it is true - really disappointing, basically makes it look like an Underworld film, not a beautiful piece of cinema. Here's hope they hastily re-grade before release! ... Read More
L: Jasper_29
You have to wonder if Hugo Weaving can ever play another character again without people expecting him to say "Mr. Anderson....".
He was good in V for Vendetta, but you didn't actually see his face.
es, yes, and thrice yes. ALL the way through LOTR I mentally added on "Mr Anderson..." at the end of every line Elrond spoke:
"The man who can wield the power of this sword can summon to him an army more deadly than any that walks this earth. Put aside the ranger. Becom... Read More
L: chickabee
I like the look of this, the cast is good, always love a bit of Hugo Weaving, although did anyone else notice that Benicio had a non-english accent unlike everyone else, is it too much to ask for that everyone speak the same accent of the location.
ou probably won't read this now, but there is a reason for this, if it follows the 1941 original, and if you are referring to Del Toro having an American accent.
Lon Chaney Jr (Del Toro in this one), in the original is the e... Read More
L: Kazuya
I wasn't impressed.
either am I.
The original is a brilliantly atmospheric little 1940s horror flick.
This just looked like an advert for whoever did the CGI.
Disappointed so far... ... Read More
You have to wonder if Hugo Weaving can ever play another character again without people expecting him to say "Mr. Anderson....".
He was good in V for Vendetta, but you didn't actually see his face. ... Read More
Is there really a point in this film? I mean, we all know the werewolf story (man gets bit, kills lover, finds redemption, the end) - what is this film going to bring to the table? ... Read More