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In celebration of the relase of the new blockbuster The Wolfman, brisbanetimes.com.au are offering readers the chance to win one of ten prize packs!

Inspired by the classic Universal Pictures film that launched the legacy of horror, The Wolfman reclaims the myth of a man whose curse transforms him into something less than human.

Lawrence Talbot (Benicio Del Toro) is lured back to his family estate after the disappearance of his brother. Reunited in crisis with his estranged father (Sir Anthony Hopkins), Talbot sets out to find his brother…but discovers an even more horrifying destiny for himself.

Also starring Emily Blunt and Hugo Weaving, The Wolfman is in Cinemas February 11.

To be in the draw for one of ten prize packs comprising a double, in-season pass to see the film and a Wolfman t-shirt, simply name all the Colin Firth and Julianne Moore films featured in the photo gallery attached.

Send your entry complete with details (name, age, mailing address, contact numbers) to btcomps@brisbanetimes.com.au with WOLFMAN in the subject line.

Entries close February 10, 2010. Please refer to the competition Terms and Conditions for further information.

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The Wolfman & The Adjustment Bureau are listed one of the ‘2010 Most Anticipated Films‘.

The Wolfman
Release Date: February 12

The Who: Directed by Joe Johnston; Written by Andrew Kevin Walker; Starring Benecio del Toro, Emily Blunt, and Anthony Hopkins

The Pitch: Another re-imagining of a classic tale, I think del Toro has the creepy charisma to bring a character like this to life. It’s a perversion of man, a look into the dark soul of someone forced to be violent, and it promises to have an intense amount of gnashing teeth. Plus, can you really go wrong with Rick Baker involved?

The Adjustment Bureau
Release Date: TBA

The Who: Directed by George Nolfi; Based on the short story by Phillip K. Dick; Starring Matt Damon and Emily Blunt
The Pitch: Phillip K. Dick’s short story about a man in a changing reality is brilliant and includes some very cool imagery that would translate well to film. I have no idea if it’s been translated with this adaptation, but George Nolfi (in his first stint as director) is a great writer, and Matt Damon is one of the best working actors today. Pair him with Emily Blunt, toss in Terence Stamp and Anthony Mackie with a heavy dose of science fiction, and I have no idea why you wouldn’t get excited.

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The release date for The Wolfman has been delayed several times, leading to much online speculation as to what was going wrong with the Joe Johnston directed production. Emily Blunt, who stars in the movie, explained to ShockTillYouDrop why she thinks the movie has suffered from so many delays.

I think with a film like that, because there are special effects and it’s a big movie, you can’t accelerate its release date. It’s not fair and so I think it just needed some more time. They needed to cook a little bit more. But the film is so good, so I’m really happy that they waited and I think it’s the best time for people to see it. This fall is all about the awards seasons and all of that, so I don’t know if it’s that kind of film. It’s not. It’s a werewolf movie. It’s a brilliant…more of a throwback to the old Lon Chaney films and it’s classic and gothic and eerie but I don’t think it competes with the slasher movies in that way because I think it’s better. I did my job, they loved the movie so, I almost feel this is the best time because I feel like more people are going to see it in February anyway.

Blunt may be able to give some context to the delays, but couldn’t explain why editors Walter Murch and Mark Goldblatt were hired to help work on the movie, including the footage from six weeks of reshoots.

I don’t know what happens behind those scenes. I think it’s important to get as many influences as possible on a film of that scale, with that much effects that need to take place.

Whatever Murch and Goldblatt did, it seemed to have the desired effect. The MPAA has rated the movie “R” for “bloody horror, violence, and gore”. Blunt may not feel feel like The Wolfman will compete with slasher movies, but the rating is good news to slasher fans, who will make up a large percentage of The Wolfman‘s audience.

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Universal Pictures has announced that their movie “The Wolfman” has got an R-rating from Motion Picture Association of America. The movie, which is going to be released around the Valentine’s Day in 2010, is rated R for “bloody horror, violence and gore.”

Despite the negative financial consequences that can go along with it, the studio seems happy with the R-rating. This is possible considering the fact that the latest news is not as bad as several problems happened to the film along the way, like delays, reshoots, composers Danny Elfman’s leave, and editing changes.

A remake of the 1941 classic of the same name, “The Wolfman” is following Talbot who is lured back to his family estate after his brother vanishes. He finds out that a nightmarish beast has been terrorizing the town but while investigating, Talbot discovers a horrifying destiny for himself.

Benicio Del Toro plays the major character, Lawrence Talbot, while Anthony Hopkins and Emily Blunt star as Talbot’s father and love interest respectively. Originally slated for 2009 movie, “The Wolfman” is scheduled to be released in the U.S. on February 10, 2010.

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Emily Blunt, who stars as Gwen Conliffe in Universal Pictures’ redo The Wolfman, has a theory on why we had to wait so long to see the film.

“I think with a film like that, because there are special effects and it’s a big movie, you can’t accelerate its release date,” she explained to Shock Till You Drop this afternoon, offering a culinary analogy. “It’s not fair and so I think it just needed some more time. They needed to cook a little bit more. But the film is so good, so I’m really happy that they waited and I think it’s the best time for people to see it. This fall is all about the awards seasons and all of that, so I don’t know if it’s that kind of film. It’s not. It’s a werewolf movie.”

The Wolfman, directed by Joe Johnston, is ultimately pouncing onto the theatrical circuit nationwide on February 12. “It’s a brilliant…more of a throwback to the old Lon Chaney films and it’s classic and gothic and eerie but I don’t think it competes with the slasher movies in that way because I think it’s better. I did my job, they loved the movie so, I almost feel this is the best time because I feel like more people are going to see it in February anyway.” • Continue Reading?

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