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TerrorScribeThe Wolfman (2010)
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The Wolfman (2010)

Directed by: Joe Johnston
Written by: Andrew Kevin Walker, David Self and Curt Siodmak(Original screenplay)
Starring: Benicio del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving, Geraldine Chaplin
Running time: 102 minutes
Rated: R


Lycanthropy.
It is monsterdom's Jan Brady to vampirism's Marsha.

While considered one of the "classic" monsters, the Wolfman has clearly lost the PR battle with dear old Drac. But face it, being a vampire is just flat out more appealing that being a werewolf. Vampires represent repressed sexuality while werewolves represent the destructive impulses of the id.

Sex or destruction. It's a pretty easy choice.

Not that there haven't been attempts to make werewolves cooler or more appealing, but in the end, they fall prey to the usual flaws. One, a werewolf is a straight up killing machine: there are no cool clothes, trendy clubs or slick seductions.  Two, they're monsters only about three days out of the month – how scary is that? Granted, I had a girlfriend like that once, but I digress.

"The Wolfman" is the latest attempt to revive the lowly lycanthrope in a way that doesn't involved overly-ripped teens. Once again, we follow Larry (or in this gothic take on the story – Lawrence) Talbot  as he returns to his cursed ancestral home in the English countryside to investigate the murder of his brother.  Here we meet his distant and somewhat eccentric father, Sir John (Anthony Hopkins) and his brother's grieving fiancée, Gwen (Emily Blunt).  The search for answers leads them to a gypsy camp, a dancing bear and, inevitably, a werewolf. Bloody mayhem ensues and, of course, the monster bites Lawrence. While recuperating, Inspector Abberline (Hugo Weaving) from Scotland Yard visits him looking to get to the bottom of things and thus, the game is afoot.

Director Joe Johnson ("Hidalgo", "October Sky") brings us a gorgeously shot film working from a script by Andrew Kevin Walker ("Sleepy Hollow") and David Self ("Road to Perdition").  Execution is solid in most places except that, as Johnson's first horror movie, he relies a little too heavily on ham-fisted jumpscares. It's a shame because he otherwise does a good job of creating a nice dark, tense atmosphere throughout the movie.  And if that was the only flaw with this movie, I would daresay that this is a great revival of the franchise.

Unfortunately, Benicio Del Toro almost put a silver bullet through the heart of this movie. I should probably exercise some total disclosure and mention that I am not his biggest fan, but I felt like I went in willing to give him a chance. However, instead of engaging me in some sympathetic way, he just seemed to wander, glassy-eyed, from scene to scene armed only with a devastatingly small range of emotion.  I could understand if it were just for a bit of the movie where he was trying to portray numbed grief, but he seemed to be a soul-less automaton for the duration. It could have single-handedly torpedoed the whole movie.

Thank the gods for Anthony Hopkins.

Hopkins easily pulls the movie back from the abyss. I am convinced that he is the best monster in the modern era. There's just something about the way he brings a causal menace to the screen that makes you say, "He is evil. He is a bad man… and yet, I must have tea with him." Oh, and Hugo Weaving is rapidly turning into this generation's Sean Connery. Not in that he portrays iconic heroes, but in that no matter what role he's playing, he has the same accent. Emily Blunt doesn't have much to do except for being look sad and be kinda angsty. Rick Baker's special effects make-up for the wolfman are very good, of course. The CG effects were somewhat lacking. There were spots that I found it to be jarringly bad. They should have called Pixar to get some tips on how to render fur better.

"The Wolfman", in spite of some fairly serious missteps, teaches the old dog some new tricks but still doesn't do quite enough to muscle the old hairball past his blood sucking cousins.

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#2
I think that's something a lot of people hat a problem with was the acting on Del Toro's part. However, I think he's a great actor really.
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I've liked him in other things, like "Sin City" and "The Way of the Gun" but he almost completely took me out of this one. Johnston should have told him, "Dude, you're playing a werewolf, not a zombie."
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TerrorScribe Wrote:I've liked him in other things, like "Sin City" and "The Way of the Gun" but he almost completely took me out of this one. Johnston should have told him, "Dude, you're playing a werewolf, not a zombie."

HEHEHEHEHEHE!!!!
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#5
You did a REALLY nice review! :bowow:
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#6
Good review TerrorScribe!!!Smile
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Lilith Wrote:Good review TerrorScribe!!!Smile

I agree, he did do a pretty good review Smile
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Thank you, gentle people. There will be plenty more coming since I, as of today, have joined the noble ranks of TalkHorror reviewers. Just waiting for Bojangles to bestow the blue on me.
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Oh... I think he will.
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TerrorScribe Wrote:Thank you, gentle people. There will be plenty more coming since I, as of today, have joined the noble ranks of TalkHorror reviewers. Just waiting for Bojangles to bestow the blue on me.

Did you talk to him about it?
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Friday The 13th Wrote:Did you talk to him about it?

Yeah, he's already given me the thumbs up. He just has to give me the title and stuff. I'm sure he'll do it next time he's on. No worries.
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TerrorScribe Wrote:Yeah, he's already given me the thumbs up. He just has to give me the title and stuff. I'm sure he'll do it next time he's on. No worries.

Oh okay. Smile
Remember not to steal them though lol
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Saw it tonight.
Not a bad movie. Good performances by Del Toro and Hopkins, but I didn't like Emily Blunt.
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#14
Her character is kinda pointless but she has to be in the movie. She's a catalyst.
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#15
Pretty good review, TS.

I didn't think Benecio was bad, or the film's problem even. However, if you don't really like the guy, then I can understand.

My main problem is the "twist", which really isn't one since you can see it from a mile away. Then, to make it some kind of mystery if Anthony Hopkin's character is actually a werewolf or not, is worse.

I do agree that the CG looked bad in some spots. Hugo Weaving though, was the class of the film.
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Hugo Weaving was awesome but as I look back on this, I wanted to see more of him. He was drastically underused.
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FreddysFingers Wrote:Hugo Weaving was awesome but as I look back on this, I wanted to see more of him. He was drastically underused.

Cheers2

I agree Freddy.
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