One of the bigger issues in remaking classic films is that the filmmakers feel the need to trump the original film, so they needlessly pump the film with some sort of manufactured subtext, loud noises and lots of CG nonsense. For Exhibit A, I give you "The Wolf Man," a puzzling train wreck of a film that is often nonsensical, other times unintentionally funny, but always haphazardly thrown together, a particularly bad sign given the film was delayed for nearly a year.
The Wolf Man
The Wolf Man
The Wolf Man
One of the bigger issues in remaking classic films is that the filmmakers feel the need to trump the original film, so they needlessly pump the film with some sort of manufactured subtext, loud noises and lots of CG nonsense. For Exhibit A, I give you "The Wolf Man," a puzzling train wreck of a film that is often nonsensical, other times unintentionally funny, but always haphazardly thrown together, a particularly bad sign given the film was delayed for nearly a year.