Ahead of its time or product of its era?
Just rewatched Van Helsing (2004) for the first time in years. You know what? This movie is an absolute blast. 🧛♂️🐺🦇
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The production design is incredible, the monster designs (especially Mr. Hyde and the werewolves) still hold up, and that score by Alan Silvestri? Pure epic early-2000s energy. It’s basically the Avengers: Endgame of Universal Monsters—just pure, unapologetic gothic action.
And somehow it works. Pure glorious chaos. 10/10 no notes. 🎩🐺⚡ Ahead of its time or product of its era
Van Helsing (2004) logic: "Let’s put a cowboy-hat-wearing Hugh Jackman, Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, werewolves, and a Hungarian princess in a steampunk cathedral and just… go."
We need more movies like this. Campy, dark, and fun. 🖤 This movie is an absolute blast
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On rewatch, both. The CGI is dated in spots, but the practical effects, monster designs, and sheer ambition are unmatched today. This was Stephen Sommers going full throttle after The Mummy . It’s a love letter to classic horror dressed up as a summer blockbuster.
If this came out today, fans would eat it up. Justice for the monster squad. 🧟♂️🦇
Is it cheesy? Absolutely. Does it take itself too seriously? Not really. Hugh Jackman is peak action hero as the monster hunter, and Richard Roxburgh’s Dracula is gloriously over-the-top. Kate Beckinsale as Anna? Iconic.