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Location: Maine
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
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Location: The Fifth Dimension
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
Radio drama, you say? Tell me more. As for Lovecraft's style--I can see how someone wouldn't enjoy it. But personally, I find it blasphemously, indescribably, unnameably entertaining.
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Location: Lost in Moria (Arlington, WA, USA)
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
But At The Mountains of Madness is, well, maddening in its nauseating descriptions. Heck, at one point even the narrator says, "It would be cumbrous to give a detailed, consecutive account of our wanderings" before spending the next five pages giving what can only be described as a cumbrous, detailed account of his wanderings. The information in the story is fascinating. The writing is simply terrible. My criticism has less to do with style and more to do with execution of style. Which is why I say that the movie can only improve upon the story.
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Location: Atlantic Canada
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
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Rear Admiral
Location: Lost in Moria (Arlington, WA, USA)
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
So, logically, your avatar must be an image of R'lyeh. Where do I sign up for the cult? |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Atlantic Canada
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
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Location: UK
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
As for the racism...yeah, I found it a very strange experience to come across the odd racial tirade while first reading one of his stories and while part of that is seeing it with modern eyes, there's no escaping the fact that the bloke was (even for his time) horrendously racist. And yet he was a rather strange breed of racist since he was usually very cynical of humanity in general and I certainly wouldn't say he was a white supremacist type. It's one of those things that you just have to accept as part of the man's psychology and move on. |
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
I'm not taking anything away from his stories as creative endeavors, either. nor am I taking away from his literary influence. Heck, I am not even criticizing Lovecraft in general (aside from his obvious racism, which doesn't particularly factor into At The Mountains of Madness) -- My criticism is focused solely on this one story. The problem is, even by his own standards of style, At The Mountains of Madness is a very poorly written story. Yes, the revelations are fascinating, but it's buried under what even the Narrator of the story would call, "cumbrous details."
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Location: The Fifth Dimension
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Location: UK
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
As for the other matter, "wordsmith" (to me at least) literally means the skill in specific word choice and sentence structure. "Storytelling" on the other hand is a more general skill that isn't the exclusive purview of writers and relates to the ability to weave together plot, narrative and characterisation to tell a compelling story. IMO characterisation was often HPL's weakest link, but that's another discussion. As for At the "Mountains of Madness" specifically, I think it has more substance than most of his tales and I think becomes an easier read once you recognise the framing device for what it is; a thin pretext to tell "A Brief History of the Elder Things." |
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
I'll say again. I like HPL -- as both a storyteller and a word-smith. And I recognize that his contributions have more to do with his ideas than with his style. But comparatively speaking, At The Mountains of Madness is a terrible story that was terribly written. The problem with the story, as you refer to it, is its "framing device." It's not simply a "thin pretext," it's a poorly devised and even more poorly executed pretext -- even by Lovecraft's own standards of storytelling, characterization and word-smith ability (by whatever definitions you wish to apply to those terms).
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Guill...tar-23519.html Okay turns out the previous report was false. http://www.cinemablend.com/new/At-Th...rim-23523.html
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Tatoinne
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
![]() I wanna see this damn movie someday. I'll stop making cracks about Tom Cruise if it will help.
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Location: Mannheim, Germany
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Re: Del Toro on "At the Mountains of Madness"
http://www.nooooooooooooooo.com/ Please no Tom Cruise.. i like him in light summer action movies with insane stunts and the occasional funny one liner but this is a Del Toro movie and not some star vehicle. Please.. don't let Cruise overshadow that movie..
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