Seeing the amount of anxiety that exists for some DS fans about this movie, I'm curious how some of the tweaks were perceived among longtime fans when the 1991 series first aired. For example, were there debates about the changes to Maggie's character (the affair with Roger, her being a psychic) at festivals? I realize the internet and message boards didn't exist to whip emotions into a frenzy, but I don't remember this amount of trepidation for anything Dark Shadows in the past.
Well, the Angelique's breasts bit is certainly overt, but the "biggest and most wonderful balls" remark is not. And as with the panties sequence, I do honestly think it's in keeping with Angelique character. It's taken to a more explicit place than we've previously seen - but it is well within character. And I have no problem with it being more explicit. Some of the stuff in the '91 DS was more explicit than the original show - and it's pretty much only to be expected things would be more explicit in a film.
I look at the "balls" joke this way; Barnabas is dead serious... So in essence we are the ones laughing at this man who is totally out of his time....
Hopefully Entertainment Tonight will also tip it's hat to Mr. Frid
To be honest, I don't really need the Dark Shadows theme song in every Dark Shadows project. (I love NoDS and it doesn't have it.) But I need, at least, one of Cobert's main musical elements. Without one, it's like calling something Dark Shadows and not having a house called Collinwood. It's that important to me.
Hopefully we will see a lot more tonight.
Reaction to the 1991 series was just as severe when it came out. A lot of fans simply loathed it because it was different. It wasn't perfect. But there were several things about it that were as good or even better than the original series. I am trying to approach this movie with an open mind. If it's good, it will give me something to talk about. If it's bad, it will give me more to talk about.