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The Wolfman (2010) (DVD) Anthony Hopkins Benicio Del Toro Emily Blunt

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Movie/TV Title
The Wolfman
Title
The Wolfman (2010)
Format
DVD
EAN
0025195038430
Release Date
16/01/2011
Release Year
2010
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Studio
Universal Studios
Language
English
Subtitle Language
French
Actor
Emily Blunt
Rating
MPAA Not Rated
No Of Discs
1
Run Time
119 min.
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
UPC
0025195038430
Genre
Horror

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0025195038430
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
The Wolfman
Release Year
2010
Format
DVD
Genre
Horror
Studio
Universal Studios
Run Time
119 min.

Dimensions

Item Height
0.54 in
Item Weight
0.21 lb
Item Length
7.54 in
Item Width
5.31 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
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11232

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  • Top favourable review

    Entertaining,fantastic re-make of the original.I loved it!

    I was very surprised and happy with this movie,which didn't receive such good reveiws.I thought it was great!Superb acting and a beautiful production.I highly recommend,especially for fans of the original Wolfman.The references andthemes take the story even further.The budding romance between Lawrence and Gwen is sensitive and tasteful,very lovely.The action aspects will not disapoint!

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  • Scary and familiar

    This 2010 remake of Universal's 1941 feature "The Wolf Man" should satisfy every gore lover who watches it-but it actually has a pretty good story line, as well. In this one, the famous lycanthrope (played by Benecio Del Toro) is portrayed, as he is in the original, as a poor unfortunate who is as much a victim as a murderous beast. He is a really nice guy when he's not a werewolf! (This new incarnation makes Lon Chaney's werewolf look like a pet Pomeranian). Lawrence Talbot (Del Toro) is the son of landed Englishman, Sir John Talbot (well-played by Anthony Hopkins), but Lawrence lives in New York. He is called home by a letter from his brother's fiancée Gwen (Emily Blunt) telling him of the tragic and brutal murder of his brother Ben. She wants Lawrence to ...

  • Well done, but still something missing

    I tossed between Good to Average rating on this film. This movie's plot and or seemed to straddle several films, the original of the same title, but including aspects of Hammer's Curse of the Werewolf and Werewolf of London. Del Toro, in this film bears an uncanny resemblance to Reed's hapless Leone. He plays his role with a rather understated tone, perhaps less emotional than Reed, but not conveying enough sadness or angst, so we never seem to really believe him. Sir Anthony always interesting to watch could have probably used better dialogue, but was complicated as we were never quite sure if he's a hero or a villain. Fortunately or unfortunately most of the film is carried by the special effects (CGI or otherwise) which are quite eye-catching. What was interesting ...

  • Stick to the original. It says more in much less time.

    I could tell little difference between the two versions and neither should have followed the original classic. Had the producers used a different slant (e.g. The Mummy remake), this would be more interesting. The original story is only followed up to a point and turning this into a mish mash of pros and cons, mainly cons. Del Toro strangely resembles the original Wolfman, Lon Chaney, Jr., and gives a good performance. Hopkins is over the top at times, and Blunt is just fine. Geraldine Chaplin plays Maleva the gypsy woman made famous by Madam Maria Ouspenskia, and has little to do here.The sets, special effects are first rate. This is entertaining and mindless diversion.

  • The NEW The Wolfman

    I guess I'm spoiled having seen the original Wolfman and using it as the bar for this one. How can the costumes/makeup today be less scary/believable than yesteryear? The asylum scene where the doctor has the wolfman on exhibition has costumes/makeup technology JacksonThrilleresque and AmericanWerewolfInLondonish, that should be somewhat improved by today and more animal-like than human -- this scene in particular, ruined it for me. And the battle between father and son was a bit grandiose in my estimate --sorry to have ruined it for you, but you are reading a review. Everything else was high quality, the actress, the music, the settings. Don't know how well it is supposed to follow the story line of the original Wolfman, but I was left a little confused in the process of ...