Zorro
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The whole thing seems to be stepping out with the wrong foot. I would have thought that the way the Eddie Murphey film is remembered would have some bearing on the creative direction of the remake. Really, is anyone here interested in a Haunted Mansion comedy? I would love for Disney to have taken a chance and made something similar in tone to Watcher In The Woods. I remember when I saw concept artwork for the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie, prior to release. I recall sadly thinking that Disney would never do skeleton pirates as eerie and gruesome as those depicted in the art. You can imagine how thrilled I was when those skeletal designs actually appeared in the movie! That's the kind of surprise that this Haunted Mansion adaptation should offer.
To do the HM justice, it absolutely has to be a comedy or at the very least darkly comedic, but I agree that they should steer clear of the "comedian in the haunted house" film genre. While it's been done well in the past (like the Bob Hope films The Ghost Breakers and The Cat and the Canary), it's been done too much. Also, let's steer clear of anything like Opie Taylor or Richie Cunningham exploring the mansion. Avoid the whole outsider stumbling upon the abandoned house motif. I'd rather see an origin story. How did the mansion become haunted? Where did the ghosts come from? Don't make it silly like the 2003 film, but at the same time it shouldn't be a humorless, dark horror film. Again, use those Vincent Price films I mentioned earlier as a template for combing comedy with horror. For that matter, maybe add a few dashes of The Addams Family, The Munsters and Alfred Hitchcock's droll wit.