saint-738-168861
Joined May 2010
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This movie does not go anywere.
It is not a realistic drama portraiting the poorest side of America, it is not a tale for children.
You just need three lines in the synopsis of a movie theater to know you will never go to watch the movie.
There is no Groucho, Dylan does not look like Rupert Everett, there's no London, no fog, and the plot is something nobody ever thought about - vampire vs werewolves, really something that will surprise the world.
In Dylan Dog the supernatural comes in unexpected way, it can even happen to see some of Matisse vision become 'real' because of Matisse himself getting fun in some other existence plan (it could have been hell, it's a comic book I read years ago)
This is not Dylan Dog. It's something else that steals the name. I am in line too for a real Dylan Dog movie. I wish this movie will flop, or else next one will portrait Tex Willer (another cult character from Bonelli) shouting profanities...
There is no Groucho, Dylan does not look like Rupert Everett, there's no London, no fog, and the plot is something nobody ever thought about - vampire vs werewolves, really something that will surprise the world.
In Dylan Dog the supernatural comes in unexpected way, it can even happen to see some of Matisse vision become 'real' because of Matisse himself getting fun in some other existence plan (it could have been hell, it's a comic book I read years ago)
This is not Dylan Dog. It's something else that steals the name. I am in line too for a real Dylan Dog movie. I wish this movie will flop, or else next one will portrait Tex Willer (another cult character from Bonelli) shouting profanities...