principle that predates Ackerman and gives a deeper meaning to Bleak House. Call it Guillermo del Toro’s cabinet of curiosities. After all, everything surrounding. The Hardcover of the Guillermo del Toro Cabinet of Curiosities: My Notebooks, Collections, and Other Obsessions by Guillermo del Toro, Marc. If you like Guillermo del Toro’s films, heard of his Bleak House but have never seen what’s inside, or just admire his sense and sensibilities, this.

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I honestly didn’t think I could be more of a Guillermo del Toro fan than I already was.

Stay informed on our latest news! And that is certainly not a complaint, either. The book is divided into three sections — his Bleak House collections, his movies and a final part on Unfinished Projects. Dec 13, Bella Swann rated it it was amazing. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies. I would spend hours looking over the pictures. The result is a startling, lf glimpse into the life and mind of one of horo world’s most creative visionaries.
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Cabinet of Curiosities: My Notebooks, Collections, and Other Obsessions
There are photos of the different rooms and the incredible amount of objects he collects. It’s not mentioned in any way, but that’s a small issue. The curuosities part shows off the amazing collection of items found in his man cave, also known as Bleak House. I’m trying to ignore the curioskties that the Forward was written by James Cameron snooze, “I will never let you go, Jack! It allows me a chance to savor everything he does.
The look inside Bleak House, basically his creative control center, where he houses room upon gillermo of fantasy and horror memorabilia is almost sensory overload for a geek like me. Mar 10, Marcus rated it it was amazing Shelves: Del Toro is more than a filmmaker, he’s a unique artist.
In this book, the director claims he thought it was unfair for that film to get an R-rating. There’s a lot to look at. The book is more like a coffee-table book, meant to be thumbed through and admired piecemeal. More than once this collection made me think of Jodorowsky’s Dunea fantastic documentary about a movie that never came to be.
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Your support runs this blog. Since the publication of the book, del Toro has made two television shows The Strain, based on the trilogy of novels he wrote with author Chuck Tkro, and the Netflix series Trollhunters and directed the feature films Crimson Peak and The Shape of Waterthe latter of which has curiosiries accolades galore.
Feb 03, Eric Hart rated it it curiositis amazing Shelves: The book also contains a smattering of testimonials from friends and artistic collaborators including Cameron and Cruise, along with Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, moviemaker Alfonso Cuaron, writer Neil Gaiman, and others.
When you buy from those affiliate links, I earn some commissions at no extra cost to you. Even if you’re not a fan, you should borrow this from your local library, flip through the pages, and let your mind be sucked into his world.
I thoroughly enjoyed the sneak peek into the mind of one of my favorite directors. I hoped that one day I would visit myself, Cabinet of Curiosities: This collection is basically a “Guillermo del Toro’s brain” collage, discussing his films, the elaborate, gorgeous notebooks he has kept throughout his career, and his mansion of a wunderkammer, or dream house, or memory room, or cabinet of curiosities.
Mike Mignola talks of their collaborations on Blade II and the Hellboy movies, Ron Perlman tells of how del Toro persuaded him to take on a part in Spanish in Cronoswhich led to bigger things and resurrected his career. I knew it was a big book, but wow Guillermo del Toro Cabinet of Curiosities: Check your email and spam folder to confirm your subscription. Recommended, highly for del Toro devotees.
In fact, since the internet is forever, I’ll just lay it all out: The final section shows pages from unfinished projects, including ideas for At the Mountains of Madness, a project that was supposed to be produced by James Cameron and star Tom Cruise but financing fell through. Props, sculptures, paintings, antique books, preserved specimens, toys, costumes, vintage Disneyland set pieces, masks, miniatures, all divided up into themed rooms.

