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Modestas 11-27-2004 02:14 PM

saw 'bride of the frankentsein'
 
well, i saw that movie a few minutes ago... it was made in 1935... and I should to say, that producers of that film made it in a very high level! pretty good movie. in 1935 to make such movie? its something wonderfull... its much more better for me, that 'resident evil', which was made about 60 years after 'bride of the frankenstein'. the scene when frankentsein entered the old and blind man's house was scary (not very, but scary). and when old man ate dinner with frankenstein: smoked ciggars, drunk wine... was pretty funny and cool. 8 points from 10!

jedicow 11-27-2004 03:43 PM

aye...verily a truer classic hath ne'er been made.

KRUGERKID13 11-27-2004 07:20 PM

imo the best film of the decade (not including invisible man) and one of the best of all time

rake 11-27-2004 07:21 PM

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Originally posted by KRUGERKID13
imo the best film of the decade (not including invisible man) and one of the best of all time

DraculaInDallas 11-27-2004 08:14 PM

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Originally posted by KRUGERKID13
imo the best film of the decade (not including invisible man) and one of the best of all time
I agree...

phantomstranger 11-27-2004 11:05 PM

The best of the Universal Frankensteins

Modestas 11-28-2004 06:42 AM

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Originally posted by phantomstranger
The best of the Universal Frankensteins
hmmmm and what about the orig. frankenstein made in 1931? if it wasnt cool too?

jedicow 11-28-2004 01:40 PM

ok, lets face it...all of the universal frankenstein movies are cool.

phantomstranger 11-29-2004 12:07 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by jedicow
ok, lets face it...all of the universal frankenstein movies are cool. [/QUO

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Agreed.

hailtothechimp 11-29-2004 06:58 PM

Don't forget that Bride wasn't really meant to be particularly frightening. James Whale intended it more as an exercise in riotous camp, and on that level it succeeds superbly.

Interestingly, though the movie had certain censorious types foaming at the mouth, Whale's charm and affability ensured that Bride was less heavily cut than it otherwise might have been.

It's a fave of mine and certainly one of the most outrageous films of the 30s!


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