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When he buys a computer and an internet connection...lol. Seriously all he has is a phone. But he doesn't have wifi anywhere around him and he has a limited data plan. He doesn't have cable tv either. Just video games and dvd's.
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THE MUMMY'S GHOST (1944). Really cheesy flick with plot holes you could drive a 747 through and one of the most churlish "heroes" I have ever seen-how I love it when Kharis thumps on him
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Dr. Renault's Secret (1942)
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The Wolfman, 1941. 9/10
![]() The Invisible Man, 1933. 10/10 Dracula, 1931. 10/10 ![]()
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I know it is well regarded but I always feel the invisible man is forgotten compared to the other universal monsters.
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Some of the sequels are a bit rediculous though (but still enjoyable). I am also a bit fan of the Abbot and Costello one.
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I too regard Invisible Man as underrated. He has quite the dark sense of humor. And unlike Dracula is even lovable.
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It's all in that magnificent voice Claude Rains had. 9/10ths of that role is just his voice.
All the great horror kings had these unmistakable voices- Karloff, Lugosi, Lorre, Rathbone, Price, and yes, Rains. It's a quality you won't find in horror cinema today. |
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