Great to se a director who fully understands the implications of the lovecraft mythos and how to portray it. Showing the gods described in lovecrafts stories right away would greatly ruin their impact.
I think that’s part of the problem. The god in this story can’t even really be showed. Inherently hard to do in film. After watching the orphan, I have full faith he can do it right, but he might have to fight a lot of studio pressure.
It's a shame that the major studios may never be willing to take a chance on Del Toro's adaptation of "At The Mountains Of Madness". But then, it's also a damn shame that "Pacific Rim" is currently getting its ass kicked at the box office by "Grownups 2" and "Despicable Me 2"; I saw PR on Friday and loved it!!!
I'm so thankful you guys got this. I worked at the museum for ten years and was there that night as Security, just outside the doors to the JBL Theater. I remember having to chase off autograph scalpers (at the client's request), but always wished I could have attended this appearance. 💖
I started reading Lovecraft at 13 and I instantly became a fan. I think this movie has the perfect director, and it's going to be amazing. Hopefully this will inspire more Lovecraft adaptations.
I actually just started reading Lovecraft myself, and I think in part because of my love for The Thing I quickly found myself drawn toward the ideas of At the Mountains of Madness (after having already read the strange The Hound and then read the rather interesting Call of Cthulu), and in fact as an amateur screenwriter I'm actually taking a shot of my own at adapting it.
Del Toro has to be the best choice for a big budget Lovecraft film, his visual style is just perfect for it. Damn I haven't been this excited to see a movie since Terminator 2 as a kid.
I am sleepless right now, imagining the marriage of these 2 masters. What an exceptional proposal, such a damn shame that this film won’t see the light of day 😢
We need to let the studio know that we will see this movie and support it. Let your voice be heard. I want to see this and I know alot of other people do to. Toro and Cameron working together 2 of my favorite directors. We must let the studio hear our voice!
I've read the book and have heard the Richard Coil audio adaptations of the epic, and the lurking fear read by Wayne June. After seeing del Toro's version of Mignolan's Hell Boy there is no doubt in my mind he's the guy to pull this off. H.P. is in very good hands.
Let us be honest here...as with Blade Runner 2049 just give Guillermo tons of money and let him create his masterpiece. It wont be a box office runaway, what it will be is this mans dream of a story that set him off on the journey that has lead here. Can Lovecraft be truly filmed in conception?...yes, I know of those other films, but really?... really? 'The case of Charles Dexter Ward' would be my choice for a movie, it contains all the dread and horror of his Elder Gods mythos wrapped up in very cool story; oh and yea, leave room for imagination: let the audience ponder..hehe Anyway...just a thought, Peace
Almost EVERYTHING Del Toro has produced so far has a tinge of the 'Lovecratian'. Some of his sets, designs and creatures seem to leap right out of a Lovecraft story. Its obvious that he has a love for and (more importantly) an understanding of what makes this classic American fiction work. After many decades of embarrassing film fails in the quest to bring Lovecraft to the screen, here at last, we have hope for something truly terrifying!
I am encouraged that Del Toro is taking a turn at bringing Lovecraft's mythos to the screen. There have been many films loosely based on his work that were just terrible to watch. I think Del Toro will bring the skill, focus, perspective, and enthusiasm necessary to visualize Lovecraft's world effectively.
You can thank Ridley Scott for this movie never getting off the ground. I love that there are comments from 7 years ago on here all excited. Ugh. I still don't see why Del Toro couldn't make this film in 2018.
Absolutely! French people that I've known have shown the admirable trait of being interested in a variety of different forms of art from different cultures, they are very well versed in the prose of the world. I just get annoyed when a person says "This film needs to be made in France; Americans are simply too stupid of an audience for such a project." when we created the original source material.
@93johnk I started reading Lovecraft when I first started listening to Metallica as a kid...their song "Call of Ktulu" was one of my favorites and then at the library I saw Call of Cthulhu...the names were just too similar and I had to pick it up...fell in love with the stuff. I'd have been around 8 or 9 then. And yes, a big Websters Dictionary was often involved. I'd actually been a fan of Poe through my mom reading the poems so far back I can't remember being introduced to him.
The idea that Prometheus is thematically identical to ATMOM is a bit much. There's some subliminals in both sure, given that Alien screenwriter Dan O' Bannon was a huge Lovecraft fan, but they are markedly different fare.
I read Poe at 8, Ciardi's translation of Dante at 9 but only discovered HPL a little later, in those mass-market softcovers with the horrid faces on the covers. It's no big deal to be early literate. I even used to watch a lot of TV then, but it never stopped me from reading.
I like Lovecraft, but let's face it, there is not much that happens in ATMoM to build a whole movie around without significant embellishment, and many movies have done this, such as the Aliens franchise and John Carpenter's Thing. My person favourite ATMoM inspired work are the "Dr Who: The Seeds of Doom" episodes. Gave me goose bumps when I was a kid.
Lovecraft is known is France. The controversial French writer Houellebeq wrote a brilliant study of Lovecraft. The French science fiction twriter Roland C Wagner (may he rest in peace) wrote a novel which had Lovecraft as a character. I think it more accurate to say that a Frenchperson interested in science fiction and horror is well aware of Lovecraft.
I think Tom Cruise would be a good choice for the role of William Dyer, as much as people make fun of him, I think he's a good actor. I can't wait for this film, besides Re-Animator, Lovecraft movies are actually pretty rare on my opinion. Sure there's tonnes of films inspired by hi, but direct adaptions aren't very common.
@lordtufty Hehehe I would not disagree I love the idea...btu many would disagree with us I've always been a fan of Tom Cruise, and Guierllmo Del Toro is just sensational
@xXviejas22Xx I have read and re-read Lovecraft, and I do not see why his work is avoided. It only needs a good director and a good budget. Will it be like reading the stories. No, it never is, but it would be good to see an actual talent put toward the purpose making Lovecraft movies. I can not understand how Call of Cthulhu has not been made in Hollywood. We have 2 good King Kongs, a great Cloverfield, and a fantastic LOTR. There is no reason good and talented directors should avoid them
OK, being completely shallow for a moment: is Guillermo going bald? Is that a significant bald spot that he's kinda combed his hair over at the crown of his head?
@flagascaro I find your claim Ironic considering an American wrote those stories. Seriously what is racist about Lovecraft's writings? I've read through most of his collection and he hardly ever hints at any social aspects other than Shadow over Innsmouth
@flagascaro That's very ignorant of you. You forget which country Lovecraft originates, where he earned his fame, where he is to this day celebrated. Lovecraft is American. France knows nothing of the genius of his writing. Americans would love this movie, if by some miracle, it gets made.
@pfl95 Cowardly bastards. He should take it to a different studio, make it exactly how he intended to make it, watch it earn a bajillion dollars and then go "nyahh, nyahh, nyahh" to the heads at Universal...
@flagascaro How's about you be a little more specific. What, in this novel is racist, and what would prevent such racism being left out? What in this story would require NC-17 or X rating? Finally, your gratuitous anti-American insult says more about you than about Lovecraft or his story or anything else.
Come on netflix give this man the budget to make At the Mountains Of Madness.
Somebody starts a petiton!
A full series of movies would be great
Great to se a director who fully understands the implications of the lovecraft mythos and how to portray it. Showing the gods described in lovecrafts stories right away would greatly ruin their impact.
Chris Auer hey... John Carpenter does that as well
I think that’s part of the problem. The god in this story can’t even really be showed. Inherently hard to do in film. After watching the orphan, I have full faith he can do it right, but he might have to fight a lot of studio pressure.
Del Toro IS the man for this job.
It's a shame that the major studios may never be willing to take a chance on Del Toro's adaptation of "At The Mountains Of Madness". But then, it's also a damn shame that "Pacific Rim" is currently getting its ass kicked at the box office by "Grownups 2" and "Despicable Me 2"; I saw PR on Friday and loved it!!!
"I want to make a movie where you both see the creatures and don't." Any and all skepticism I could've had about this project is gone. Make it happen.
the perfect director for lovecraft's stories.the only one that can really manage to transfer the books atmosphere to the big screen.
I'm so thankful you guys got this. I worked at the museum for ten years and was there that night as Security, just outside the doors to the JBL Theater. I remember having to chase off autograph scalpers (at the client's request), but always wished I could have attended this appearance. 💖
I started reading Lovecraft at 13 and I instantly became a fan. I think this movie has the perfect director, and it's going to be amazing. Hopefully this will inspire more Lovecraft adaptations.
I actually just started reading Lovecraft myself, and I think in part because of my love for The Thing I quickly found myself drawn toward the ideas of At the Mountains of Madness (after having already read the strange The Hound and then read the rather interesting Call of Cthulu), and in fact as an amateur screenwriter I'm actually taking a shot of my own at adapting it.
Awesome. Thanks for uploading
Del Toro has to be the best choice for a big budget Lovecraft film, his visual style is just perfect for it. Damn I haven't been this excited to see a movie since Terminator 2 as a kid.
ive loved pretty much all of his movies, so i hope he makes this movie and many more H.P lovecraft movies
13 years later we're still waiting for Guillermo Del Toro film version of At The Mountains of Madness. 😪
I am sleepless right now, imagining the marriage of these 2 masters. What an exceptional proposal, such a damn shame that this film won’t see the light of day 😢
We need to let the studio know that we will see this movie and support it. Let your voice be heard. I want to see this and I know alot of other people do to. Toro and Cameron working together 2 of my favorite directors. We must let the studio hear our voice!
I've read the book and have heard the Richard Coil audio adaptations of the epic, and the lurking fear read by Wayne June. After seeing del Toro's version of Mignolan's Hell Boy there is no doubt in my mind he's the guy to pull this off. H.P. is in very good hands.
"Tomo mis tentáculos muy en serio" ... No esperaba menos. Saludos a todos desde México.
Let us be honest here...as with Blade Runner 2049 just give Guillermo tons of money and let him create his masterpiece.
It wont be a box office runaway, what it will be is this mans dream of a story that set him off on the journey that has lead here.
Can Lovecraft be truly filmed in conception?...yes, I know of those other films, but really?... really?
'The case of Charles Dexter Ward' would be my choice for a movie, it contains all the dread and horror of his Elder Gods mythos wrapped up in very cool story; oh and yea,
leave room for imagination: let the audience ponder..hehe
Anyway...just a thought, Peace
Almost EVERYTHING Del Toro has produced so far has a tinge of the 'Lovecratian'. Some of his sets, designs and creatures seem to leap right out of a Lovecraft story. Its obvious that he has a love for and (more importantly) an understanding of what makes this classic American fiction work. After many decades of embarrassing film fails in the quest to bring Lovecraft to the screen, here at last, we have hope for something truly terrifying!
Vern Hestand well he is a mexican
Gilberto Ignacio Aguirre Vargas ?
I am encouraged that Del Toro is taking a turn at bringing Lovecraft's mythos to the screen. There have been many films loosely based on his work that were just terrible to watch. I think Del Toro will bring the skill, focus, perspective, and enthusiasm necessary to visualize Lovecraft's world effectively.
Now they should definitely bring this back again!
You can thank Ridley Scott for this movie never getting off the ground. I love that there are comments from 7 years ago on here all excited. Ugh. I still don't see why Del Toro couldn't make this film in 2018.
Absolutely! French people that I've known have shown the admirable trait of being interested in a variety of different forms of art from different cultures, they are very well versed in the prose of the world. I just get annoyed when a person says "This film needs to be made in France; Americans are simply too stupid of an audience for such a project." when we created the original source material.
A Wonderful Talent Indeed
It's amazing that he has accomplished so much and his greatest passion is making this movie/streaming series and he can't get studio backing...
@93johnk I started reading Lovecraft when I first started listening to Metallica as a kid...their song "Call of Ktulu" was one of my favorites and then at the library I saw Call of Cthulhu...the names were just too similar and I had to pick it up...fell in love with the stuff. I'd have been around 8 or 9 then. And yes, a big Websters Dictionary was often involved. I'd actually been a fan of Poe through my mom reading the poems so far back I can't remember being introduced to him.
I fuckin love this guy
And now we will finally get it
They should go to Lion's Gate. Universal obviously doesn't know a masterpiece in the making when they see it.
I really hope they keep the design for Smaug. It sounds amazing
@93johnk I read "The Dunwich Horror" at twelve, and by sixteen, I had read virtually his whole catalog.
I started reading Lovecraft at 11...
@93johnk I think he actually says he was 7 years old! That's pretty young to be able to even read Lovecraft's kind of writing.
Gullermo del Toro directing an H.P. Lovecraft, R-Rated, monster movie with James Cameron? TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE.
The idea that Prometheus is thematically identical to ATMOM is a bit much. There's some subliminals in both sure, given that Alien screenwriter Dan O' Bannon was a huge Lovecraft fan, but they are markedly different fare.
Doing Lovecraft before CGI effects was next to impossible - the technology took decades to catch up with his imagination.
I'm happy some people at least understand the benefits of CGI.
@93johnk So when did you read lovecraft for the first time?!
I read Poe at 8, Ciardi's translation of Dante at 9 but only discovered HPL a little later, in those mass-market softcovers with the horrid faces on the covers. It's no big deal to be early literate. I even used to watch a lot of TV then, but it never stopped me from reading.
I hope the movie turns out good,though I hope he would consider adapting The Shadow Out Of Time.That is my favorite Lovecraft story.
10 years later...
still waiting
Can we just kickstarter this and let him run wild with it?
@93johnk I mean at what age?!
I wanted watch that before i die.
I like Lovecraft, but let's face it, there is not much that happens in ATMoM to build a whole movie around without significant embellishment, and many movies have done this, such as the Aliens franchise and John Carpenter's Thing. My person favourite ATMoM inspired work are the "Dr Who: The Seeds of Doom" episodes. Gave me goose bumps when I was a kid.
Lovecraft is known is France. The controversial French writer Houellebeq wrote a brilliant study of Lovecraft. The French science fiction twriter Roland C Wagner (may he rest in peace) wrote a novel which had Lovecraft as a character.
I think it more accurate to say that a Frenchperson interested in science fiction and horror is well aware of Lovecraft.
I think Tom Cruise would be a good choice for the role of William Dyer, as much as people make fun of him, I think he's a good actor.
I can't wait for this film, besides Re-Animator, Lovecraft movies are actually pretty rare on my opinion. Sure there's tonnes of films inspired by hi, but direct adaptions aren't very common.
Well, maybe now that he cant do Mountains of Madness, he can finally make Frankenstein, which is a project I was much more interested in
Cesar Rodriguez
Mountains of Madness>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Frankenstein.
Is Tom Cruise actually playing William Dyer? I think that this would be perfect! but I'm sure others disagree
@Nature9355 It is, Universal dropped it after Scott Pilgrim bombed at the box office. Feels bad, man.
MAKE THE MOVE!!!!!!!!
Lets create a Petition
bullshit i dont beleive he started reading lovecraft at that age..he is a good director thought.
@lordtufty
Hehehe I would not disagree
I love the idea...btu many would disagree with us
I've always been a fan of Tom Cruise, and Guierllmo Del Toro is just sensational
@xXviejas22Xx
I have read and re-read Lovecraft, and I do not see why his work is avoided. It only needs a good director and a good budget. Will it be like reading the stories. No, it never is, but it would be good to see an actual talent put toward the purpose making Lovecraft movies. I can not understand how Call of Cthulhu has not been made in Hollywood. We have 2 good King Kongs, a great Cloverfield, and a fantastic LOTR. There is no reason good and talented directors should avoid them
@kradobes I'd love to be deep inside this movie.
The Outsider is very good
I mountain of madness when i was 14 to make sos-goth is written to be impossible to understand visually doubt anybody can pull this off
OK, being completely shallow for a moment: is Guillermo going bald? Is that a significant bald spot that he's kinda combed his hair over at the crown of his head?
This movie has been cancelled! The man himself said so
:(
he better make the shoggoth look good
@flagascaro I find your claim Ironic considering an American wrote those stories. Seriously what is racist about Lovecraft's writings?
I've read through most of his collection and he hardly ever hints at any social aspects other than Shadow over Innsmouth
@flagascaro That's very ignorant of you. You forget which country Lovecraft originates, where he earned his fame, where he is to this day celebrated.
Lovecraft is American. France knows nothing of the genius of his writing. Americans would love this movie, if by some miracle, it gets made.
ask Bill Gates to fund the movie, maybe he's a Lovecraft fan?
@pfl95 Cowardly bastards. He should take it to a different studio, make it exactly how he intended to make it, watch it earn a bajillion dollars and then go "nyahh, nyahh, nyahh" to the heads at Universal...
@flagascaro How's about you be a little more specific. What, in this novel is racist, and what would prevent such racism being left out? What in this story would require NC-17 or X rating? Finally, your gratuitous anti-American insult says more about you than about Lovecraft or his story or anything else.
Meanwhile Universal has spent 175 million on a garbage movie Dr.Dolittle. It looks dreadful and Robert Downey Jr sounds terrible. Embarrassing.