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11-01-2011 #1
Best Frankenstein (Monster) Films
I figure most people like the original Frankenstein and Bride Of Frankenstein by Universal. I am a huge fan of Hammer and enjoyed their take on Frankenstein in their series of films. Frankenstein Unbound and Coppola's Frankenstein are worth seeing. I have an Irish film where they made their version which I haven't seen yet but heard was very good.
Here's a link for the Hammer Films. http://mondo-esoterica.net/frankenst...mer/index.html
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11-01-2011 #2
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Re: Best Frankenstein (Monster) Films
My favorite is still, The Bride Of Frankenstein. Boris Karloff and Elsa Lanchaster made a wonderful couple.
Dino, did you ever see one called "Frankenhooker"? You can't watch it and not laugh your ass off. If you never saw it, try and rent it sometime. You won't be sorry.
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11-01-2011 #4
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Re: Best Frankenstein (Monster) Films
Interesting question, nobody really has yet made a good Frankenstein movie.
Someone send a memo to Lars Von Trier and Álex de la Iglesia. Cast Michael Berryman.
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11-01-2011 #5
Re: Best Frankenstein (Monster) Films
I have Frankenhooker on DVD. You ladies can come over and watch any time. Instead of popcorn and candy we have beer and weed for refreshments.
Lars Von Trier is an interesting choice for the director's chair. AntiChrist is a great film. If you need to find Michael Berryman, look in the Southeastern California desert. He runs, or used to run, a wolf sanctuary. He talked my ear off about it once years ago. How about Vinnie Jones or some other intimidating type as The Monster?
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11-01-2011 #6
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Re: Best Frankenstein (Monster) Films
I just looked up Vinnie Jones, I don't think he'd work. The Frankenstein Monster has to look like a reanimated corpse (or collection of corpses, actually).
Steve Buscemi, possibly?
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11-01-2011 #7
Re: Best Frankenstein (Monster) Films
I thought "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein," was pretty good with Kenneth Branagh as Victor Frankenstein, and Robert Deniro as the creature.
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Valerie
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11-01-2011 #8
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Re: Best Frankenstein (Monster) Films
Boris Karloff is the classic
Would like to see a production by Tim Burton, would bring an interesting twist to it i think
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11-01-2011 #9
Re: Best Frankenstein (Monster) Films
Frankenhookers good, Young Frankenstein still makes me laugh..
Discovering some people have more faces than the town hall clock
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11-02-2011 #10
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"Get your facts straight first, then you can distort them as you please." ....................
It is perfectly legal to be stupid. I just wish people would stop abusing the privilege.
....................Mark Twain
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