dana martin
Senior HTF Member
ok I get it, it works for Marvel, and WB/DC are now giving it a try, but as much love and respect I have for Universal's Classic Iconic Monsters, I don't really know how I feel about this discussion, to many of those in Hollywood today rely to heavily on Special Effects (CGI) instead of practical effects, story would be a must, but to centrally tie all the classics together I just see this either being one of the greatest set ups of all time, if it works. now the only way I see this working correctly???
Boris.... no he is available
Bela.... no he isn't available
Chaney Jr. not available,
so far this doesn't seem to be working, because well what made the classic monsters great is that part of the actors personality was central to the way they played it . But if this leads to Universal Getting around to releasing a second and third monster set on blu, and a sci-fi one as well, that would be ok.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-universal-classic-monsters-reboot-alex-kurtzman-chris-morgan-20140716-story.html
well the last two trek movies were good enough to get this idea up and running
Boris.... no he is available
Bela.... no he isn't available
Chaney Jr. not available,
so far this doesn't seem to be working, because well what made the classic monsters great is that part of the actors personality was central to the way they played it . But if this leads to Universal Getting around to releasing a second and third monster set on blu, and a sci-fi one as well, that would be ok.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-universal-classic-monsters-reboot-alex-kurtzman-chris-morgan-20140716-story.html
well the last two trek movies were good enough to get this idea up and running