…Don’t give me hope.
According to Del Toro, one of the first potential projects he took to Netflix was At the Mountains of Madness, and he said that he would change some things up with the script.
…Don’t give me hope.
According to Del Toro, one of the first potential projects he took to Netflix was At the Mountains of Madness, and he said that he would change some things up with the script.
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Well, he’d kind of have to.
A large chunk of the story is just standing there, looking at bias-reliefs.
This is not a story that’s easy to adapt.
(Shrug) I don’t get the appeal. To me, it’s the only story HPL ever wrote that I actively dislike*, so I’m obviously not the target audience.
* There are effective horror stories where you are invited to understand and sympathize with the monster. Frankenstein, for one. But I find it the antithesis of Cosmic Horror, and am adverse to the practice in general.