Drive-In Saturday: Wolfcop (2014) Scott Delahunt April 11, 2015 Drive-In Saturday, Movies, Reviews For a low budget film, Wolfcop doesn't look cheap.
Lost in Translation 128: Surpassing the Original Scott Delahunt April 10, 2015 Lost in Translation Throughout Lost in Translation, I’ve focused on comparing adaptations to originals to see where the differences were and why they came about.
Lost in Translation 127: Frankenstein Scott Delahunt April 3, 2015 Lost in Translation Shelley’s A Modern Prometheus and the movie Frankenstein share a sense of hubris on the part of Frankenstein, but go in different directions.
Lost in Translation: The History of Adaptations, 1940-49 Scott Delahunt March 27, 2015 Lost in Translation Moving on my Lost in Translation look at the history of movie adaptations, this month is a look at the Forties.
Lost in Translation: March News Round Up Scott Delahunt March 20, 2015 Lost in Translation Let’s get started on the Lost in Translation March news roundup.
Lost in Translation 126: Ma and Pa Kettle Scott Delahunt March 13, 2015 Lost in Translation Ma and Pa Kettle movies are spin-offs of an adaptation, like the relationship the series Angel has with the movie, Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Lost in Translation: The History of Adaptations, 1930-39 Scott Delahunt March 6, 2015 Lost in Translation The sources may change, as this feature of Lost in Translation will explore, but adaptations have always been with us.
Lost in Translation 125: Fixing The Legend of Chun Li Scott Delahunt February 27, 2015 Lost in Translation The key issue with Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li was the tone. The movie just did not have the right field.
Lost in Translation: February News Round Up Scott Delahunt February 20, 2015 Lost in Translation Marvel Comics had several big announcements since the last news round up.
Lost in Translation 124: Hook Scott Delahunt February 13, 2015 Lost in Translation, Movies, Reviews As an adaptation, Hook is essentially a mirror to Peter and Wendy.
Lost in Translation 123: Columbo / Mrs. Columbo Scott Delahunt February 6, 2015 Lost in Translation, Reviews, TV The heart of the series was always Peter Falk’s portrayal of Columbo.
Lost in Translation: January News Round Up Scott Delahunt January 30, 2015 Lost in Translation A slow round up this time around, but it covers two major reboots/continuations.
Lost in Translation 122: Fixing Battleship Scott Delahunt January 23, 2015 Lost in Translation, Movies With the concept of adapting the game of Battleship not just possible but capable of thriving, what do we do with what was released?
Lost in Translation 121: Wonder Woman Scott Delahunt January 16, 2015 Lost in Translation, Reviews, TV The network ordered a pilot for Wonder Woman, a 90 minute movie starring Lynda Carter as the heroine & Lyle Waggoner as Major Steve Trevor.
Lost in Translation: Looking Ahead to 2015 Scott Delahunt January 9, 2015 Lost in Translation It’s a brand new year. Studios are announcing blockbusters. Both Marvel Studios and Warner Bros. have a slate of superhero adaptation coming up, theatrical and televised. Sequels and adaptations are going...
Lost in Translation: December News Round Up Scott Delahunt December 26, 2014 Lost in Translation, News A few Lost in Translation tidbits for the month. The big news involves the Doctor Strange movie.
Lost in Translation 120: The Adaptation Fix-It Shop – Godzilla Scott Delahunt December 19, 2014 Lost in Translation, Movies What do you think? What would you do to fix the 98 Godzilla?
Lost in Translation 119: Jack the Giant Slayer Scott Delahunt December 12, 2014 Lost in Translation, Movies, Reviews Jack the Giant Slayer honours the oral tradition of fairy tales with its own take on “Jack and the Beanstalk”.
Lost in Translation 118: Godzilla, Again Scott Delahunt December 5, 2014 Lost in Translation, Movies, Reviews The movie acts as an origin story, introducing the audience to the director’s vision of Godzilla.
Lost in Translation 117: Adaptations and Expectations Scott Delahunt November 28, 2014 Lost in Translation One element not in the control of production staff is fan expectations.