El gabinete de curiosidades de Guillermo del Toro
Título original: Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities
En esta colección de terror escalofriante y de gran impacto visual, las pesadillas más extrañas se desenvuelven en ocho tétricas historias seleccionadas por Guillermo del Toro.En esta colección de terror escalofriante y de gran impacto visual, las pesadillas más extrañas se desenvuelven en ocho tétricas historias seleccionadas por Guillermo del Toro.En esta colección de terror escalofriante y de gran impacto visual, las pesadillas más extrañas se desenvuelven en ocho tétricas historias seleccionadas por Guillermo del Toro.
- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 7 premios ganados y 21 nominaciones en total
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Guillermo del Toro introduces a series of one off takes of horror.
Each episode offers something a little different, they are all beautifully presented, well made and superbly acted, there are some great special effects, with some impressive visuals.
It's hard to score this as an overall series, as the quality varies so much, I found the order of episodes a little curious, I'm not sure I'd have gone with the first two at the start.
If you're looking for an out and out horror series, you may be a little disappointed, some episodes have it, some are just strange, with implied horror, but no real scares.
The standout episode is Autopsy, it has everything, true horror, a strong atmosphere, and was everything I hoped this series was going to be. I also really rated The Murmuring.
The Witch's house was the biggest disappointment, it was the one I looked forward to most of all, for me it just didn't work.
It's watchable, and some of them I'd watch again, some I wouldn't. 7/10.
Each episode offers something a little different, they are all beautifully presented, well made and superbly acted, there are some great special effects, with some impressive visuals.
It's hard to score this as an overall series, as the quality varies so much, I found the order of episodes a little curious, I'm not sure I'd have gone with the first two at the start.
If you're looking for an out and out horror series, you may be a little disappointed, some episodes have it, some are just strange, with implied horror, but no real scares.
The standout episode is Autopsy, it has everything, true horror, a strong atmosphere, and was everything I hoped this series was going to be. I also really rated The Murmuring.
The Witch's house was the biggest disappointment, it was the one I looked forward to most of all, for me it just didn't work.
It's watchable, and some of them I'd watch again, some I wouldn't. 7/10.
I really, really wanted to love this series.
Guillermo del Toro has produced some amazing horror, but this is probably not in his top 40%. Things started well, and the first three episodes are great in a non schmaltzy, Creepshow kind of way.
Episode four changed things for me. It was an undeniably female body shaming story, how far will you go to be accepted by the elite. Horror? Probably. And there were a few gratuitous moments with the taxidermy, but, not the main thrust of the story.
Loved Episode 5, based on a H. P. Lovecraft story.
Episode 6 was Okay, Ron Weasley chasing his dead sister into the after life.
Episode 7 was just plain weird, and didn't enjoy. Had a strange '70's vibe. The last episode was a poignant, but ultimately boring. This sneaked in at 6 stars as the good episodes were very good, but really a 50/50 effort.
Guillermo del Toro has produced some amazing horror, but this is probably not in his top 40%. Things started well, and the first three episodes are great in a non schmaltzy, Creepshow kind of way.
Episode four changed things for me. It was an undeniably female body shaming story, how far will you go to be accepted by the elite. Horror? Probably. And there were a few gratuitous moments with the taxidermy, but, not the main thrust of the story.
Loved Episode 5, based on a H. P. Lovecraft story.
Episode 6 was Okay, Ron Weasley chasing his dead sister into the after life.
Episode 7 was just plain weird, and didn't enjoy. Had a strange '70's vibe. The last episode was a poignant, but ultimately boring. This sneaked in at 6 stars as the good episodes were very good, but really a 50/50 effort.
I stumbled upon this by mistake while browsing around in Netflix so I had zero expectations going into it. Knowing Guillermo del Toro's largely striking, magical, and gorgeous previous works, I figured this would be a delicious visual treat if nothing else. That it was.
All in all this first series was highly entertaining with a diverse set of stories, themes, and visuals. I won't spoil anything but a number of the shorts feature marvelously revolting blood & gore, with little or no CGI to spoil the realism (or perhaps the lack thereof, with some extra-gory over-the-top nastiness sprinkled in).
A few of the shorts trodded along slowly but all were thoroughly enjoyable. I hope this series continues!
All in all this first series was highly entertaining with a diverse set of stories, themes, and visuals. I won't spoil anything but a number of the shorts feature marvelously revolting blood & gore, with little or no CGI to spoil the realism (or perhaps the lack thereof, with some extra-gory over-the-top nastiness sprinkled in).
A few of the shorts trodded along slowly but all were thoroughly enjoyable. I hope this series continues!
Gotta love seeing those inside bits eh.
A bit of an uneasy watching hodge podge. Each episode starts with del Toro visiting his cabinet and grabbing something that seemingly relates to the oncoming story.
Hitchcock he's not.
Every episode has something going for it. Originality, production and mostly fine acting...but most of the characters are just so unpleasant, one doesn't care what happens to them.
My 3 picks are "Graveyard Rats" (Good Fun), "The Inside" (beware those late night infomercials) and "The Murmuring" (classic spooky ghost story).
I watched this first series in the cold hard daylight which probably lessened the enjoyment effect somewhat.
Probably more a late night thing (Duh!!!).
A bit of an uneasy watching hodge podge. Each episode starts with del Toro visiting his cabinet and grabbing something that seemingly relates to the oncoming story.
Hitchcock he's not.
Every episode has something going for it. Originality, production and mostly fine acting...but most of the characters are just so unpleasant, one doesn't care what happens to them.
My 3 picks are "Graveyard Rats" (Good Fun), "The Inside" (beware those late night infomercials) and "The Murmuring" (classic spooky ghost story).
I watched this first series in the cold hard daylight which probably lessened the enjoyment effect somewhat.
Probably more a late night thing (Duh!!!).
I thought I would not review this series until I watched all 8 of the episodes.
Episodes 1 to 4 were very good but I would not call them horror per se.
Episode 5 was also very good and more humour in it than the previous ones.
Episode 6 with Rupert Grint was okay and I was disappointed with it, Rupert is a good actor and I thought he would have gone onto bigger and better things, maybe this will kick his career in to overdrive.
Episode 7 was awful, the worst out of the bunch. I was so looking forward to this one as it had Peter Weller in it, in fact if you look quickly at him he looked like David Carradine in his latter years. This one is worth a miss.
Episode 8, the final episode was the only real horror in the whole series, this one was also very good. If you like a good gothic feel horror then this one is for you.
Overall a good series of course with hit and miss episodes.
Episodes 1 to 4 were very good but I would not call them horror per se.
Episode 5 was also very good and more humour in it than the previous ones.
Episode 6 with Rupert Grint was okay and I was disappointed with it, Rupert is a good actor and I thought he would have gone onto bigger and better things, maybe this will kick his career in to overdrive.
Episode 7 was awful, the worst out of the bunch. I was so looking forward to this one as it had Peter Weller in it, in fact if you look quickly at him he looked like David Carradine in his latter years. This one is worth a miss.
Episode 8, the final episode was the only real horror in the whole series, this one was also very good. If you like a good gothic feel horror then this one is for you.
Overall a good series of course with hit and miss episodes.
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- TriviaThe statuettes of the directors in the introduction of each episode were sent to the directors themselves after filming was finished.
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