tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560059111367583638.post5020138942974477496..comments2024-03-13T15:18:12.543-04:00Comments on Random Reviews: The Devil's BackboneDom Coccarohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15843380116571749866noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560059111367583638.post-11111542418470590262010-03-01T02:11:33.019-05:002010-03-01T02:11:33.019-05:00The Devils Backbone, loved this movie. Agree on it...The Devils Backbone, loved this movie. Agree on it being more of a drama but it still kicked it. I've been in the mood to see this movie again for a few years.ErinPaperbackstashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13879655467410960166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560059111367583638.post-68651619011538962282009-12-07T09:25:40.834-05:002009-12-07T09:25:40.834-05:00Agree with Bob, what I want to see is Del Toro doi...Agree with Bob, what I want to see is Del Toro doing a Lovecraft film! I mean, he has Lovecraftian elements in many of his films (specially both Hellboy movies) but I want to see a full on Lovecraftian film done by Del Toro. <br /><br />The Devils Backbone is a good film, but its more of a drama then a horror film. Its got a lot of war history to go with it as well, just like Pans Labyrinth did. <br /><br />My favorite Del Toro is Pans Labyrinth, followed by Hellboy II. I also really enjoy Cronos, his first film. Its horror elements are a bit more marked then The Devils Backbone. Though I havent seen The Devils Backbone in a long ass time, actually not since its original release. A rewatch is on my schedule, Ill probably see it in an entirely different way now.Franco Macabrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10994905312221715861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560059111367583638.post-28302879881590350072009-12-06T23:16:27.758-05:002009-12-06T23:16:27.758-05:00This is my favorite Del Toro movie. Not to take a...This is my favorite Del Toro movie. Not to take anything away from 'Pan's Labyrinth', which is a damn fine piece of work, but this is just perfection. I'm actually glad Del Toro is doing 'The Hobbit'. It's a book I love, and I know he'll treat it with the reverence it deserves, just as Peter Jackson did with the LOTR trilogy. But what I really want to see is Del Toro's adaptation of H. P. Lovecraft's 'At The Mountains of Madness', which he apparently really wants to do. Somebody give this man however much cash he needs for that now.Bob Igniziohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03630416222197419152noreply@blogger.com