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Old 07-24-2010, 10:26 PM   #1
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I looked all over, but is there nobody talking about this? The writeup sounds awesome and I cannot wait to learn more about this. I am very intrigued.

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The panel for Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark was one of the best of this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. I know there are hundreds of panels over the four days of the convention. I know we’re only one day two. It doesn’t matter: this panel succeeded on every level. The footage they showed was incredible. The panelists were charming and funny. Most shocking: every question asked by an audience member was terrific. Comic-Con provides the first looks at some of the biggest Hollywood movies. But what can make the presentations in Hall H more than just a marketing onslaught are panels like this one: an effective attempt at building word-of-mouth on a film that doesn’t have a gigantic marketing budget.

Moderated by CHUD.com owner/editor-in-chief/co-producer Nick Nunziata, the panel featured co-writer and producer Guillermo del Toro and director Troy Nixey. I’ll just say up front that while I knew that del Toro was talented as hell, I wasn’t aware of how ****ing funny the guy is. There were Hershey kisses on the stage table and the first thing del Toro (who is a large man) says is, “That’s how they get fat people to come up here.”

Then we’re treated a teaser trailer for the film. It’s damn effective. Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark looks like an old-fashioned, scary-as-hell haunted house movie. The audience loved it. After it was finished and the lights came back up, del Toro exclaimed, “What the **** was that! I shit my pants! (Before I came to the stage)”.

Del Toro told use that the original movie was one of the scariest movies he saw as a kid, but he couldn’t find anyone other than his brothers who had seen it. He was eventually able to buy the rights. He wrote the screenplay with Matthew Robbins in 1997-98. It was a tough journey because he wanted to re-invent the story, but make it equally as effective as the original and not cut out what made it work. Said Del Toro: “It’s scary, it’s classical, but the ending hits you like a mother****er…If there are children in the audience, it’s too late. It’s Sesame Street and the word of the day is ‘mother****er.’” ( I told you: the guy is one funny mother****er). But back to the movie, he wanted the look of the film and the freedom to do it their way.

When it comes to Nixey, this is his debut feature but he’s been working in comics since 1990 and always had the desire to make movies. It wasn’t until 2000 that he finally had his chance and made the short film Latchkey’s Lament. Del Toro was already aware of Nixey’s work from his comic Jenny Finn, but Nixey sent del Toro pictures of the short at del Toro’s public e-mail (abe_sapien@hotmail.com). Del Toro says that he can’t take pitches or screenplays but he’s happy to let people accost him on the floor with drawings and short films. I find that astounding and wonderful.

Del Toro explains that very few people have been able to see the original and the remake is intended to honor and reformulate that movie. They are not chickening out although though they originally tthought could make it PG-13 without compromising the scares. But the MPAA came back to them and said they got an R for “pervasive scariness”. And when asked if they could do anything, the MPAA said “Why ruin a perfectly scary movie?” Miramax is backing up the movie and del Toro says it’s like a pirate ship: The more ‘R’ the better. A horror film has to have a balls and they have to be sweaty and ripe.”

Del Toro explained the premise: it’s about an ancient ash-pit in an old house and a girl who moves in with her father and his girlfriend and the monsters who want to drag the girl down. Del Toro finds this kind of fairy tale one of the scariest ones out there .

We then get a look at the film’s prologue and this is where the film really blew me away. Even though the film is primarily set in contemporary times, the prologue takes place in 1918 and it was one of the first things del Toro wrote. Like the teaser, the clip had a strong, gothic atmosphere. The scene had a father smashing out the teeth of his innocent maid in order to appease the monsters who have dragged his child down the ash-pit. After seeing this scene, I have a feeling I’ll be covering my eyes for long stretches of the film.

Even better for horror fans, del Toro says he’s about to announce that he’s doing a horror film that is 100% horror. He said that he’s never really done anything like it before. He says that he’ll soon be announcing the project and that he’s planning to shoot in May. (Also, be sure to check out Steve’s interview with del Toro at the Saturn Awards). Also, in case you missed it, yesterday del Toro announced that he would be writing and producing an adaptation of Disney’s Haunted Mansion ride.

This panel was fantastic and did everything right. Obviously, people will be talking about the panels for movies like Thor, Captain America, Harry Potter, etc. But a smaller movie that you need to be talking about is this amazing-looking horror flick.

Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark hits theaters on January 21, 2011.
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Old 07-24-2010, 11:00 PM   #2
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And for those about to pop-nostalgically gush about wanting the 70's original on disk, the philanthropic old Warner Archive beat you to it:
http://www.wbshop.com/Dont-Be-Afraid...efault,pd.html
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Old 07-25-2010, 04:19 PM   #3
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Too scary for PG13 is my kind of movie.
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Old 07-25-2010, 04:21 PM   #4
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the original is a classic, this is one remake i wont mind checking out. Guy Pearce doesnt do enough anymore
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Old 07-25-2010, 09:19 PM   #5
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Never seen the original but Del Toro said it won't be gory scary. It'll be just scary.
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Old 07-25-2010, 09:21 PM   #6
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Can't wait to see this movie glad to see it's going to theaters instead of direct to video.

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Old 07-25-2010, 10:14 PM   #7
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Looking forward to this one!
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Old 07-25-2010, 10:17 PM   #8
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For some reason I thought this was a film adaptation of Nickelodeon's television show "Are You Afraid Of The Dark?" lol
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Old 07-25-2010, 10:29 PM   #9
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For some reason I thought this was a film adaptation of Nickelodeon's television show "Are You Afraid Of The Dark?" lol
No that would be awesome though if they brought that series back. At least we have Del Toro's new horror anthology show to look forward to.

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Old 07-26-2010, 12:26 AM   #10
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For some reason I thought this was a film adaptation of Nickelodeon's television show "Are You Afraid Of The Dark?" lol
thats what i thought when i first read the title. Then when I read the article i had to reread the title.
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No that would be awesome though if they brought that series back. At least he have Del Toro's new horror anthology show to look forward to.
I've heard word, might have been on Collider, that the anthology show depends on the success of The Walking Dead. I do believe that shouldn't be a problem though.
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Old 07-26-2010, 01:50 AM   #12
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Well if Katie Holmes acting ability stays true to form, this should indeed be scary. Never heard of Troy Nixey either, so who knows how well he can direct his actors.
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Terrifying new trailer (seriously)
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The original was a classic, but im willing to give this a shot.
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Just saw this trailer and damn movie looks better then what I thought it was going to be. One of my most anticipated titles for 2011. Really happy it's not a so called torture horror movie and we are getting back to the scary horror movies.

Better trailer quality unless IGN is working for you- http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...eoid=106085776

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Old 08-03-2010, 08:05 PM   #16
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Crap I almost peed myself.


I love Del Toro so... I might give this a try. I'm not a big horror buff so I'm kind of a weenie with scary movies.
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Definitely in for this, love Katie Holmes and always want to see more Guillermo Del Toro.
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Since theyre now remaking tv movies from the 70s, they should remake trilogy of terror.
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Really happy it's not a so called torture horror movie and we are getting back to the scary horror movies.
Couldn't be anymore happy about this. So sick and tired of people calling Saw horror, those are are just snuff films, that are a horror to watch.
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Couldn't be anymore happy about this. So sick and tired of people calling Saw horror, those are are just snuff films, that are a horror to watch.
Yeah I still can't believe they are calling Saw one of the great new horror films when it's not even horror. It's just pure torture same with a lot of so called new horror movies that are just torture and nothing else.
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