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A good Frankenstein movie.
Of course Johnny Depp could play Victor Frankenstein the guy who creates the "daemon". There are so many elements to that story that the older movie didnt convey. The monster is not stupid and can communicate and has human emotions. It is not the walking grunting fool with knobs in its neck we see in movies. What about you? Would you be interested in a Tim Burton version of Frankenstein, more true to the book? |
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
Besides, didn't Tim Burton already do his own version of a Frankenstein story, namely Edward Scissorhands?
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Location: Lost somewhere in space
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
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The Tim Burton Version
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
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Location: Broccoli
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
Honestly, the best Frankenstein movie for me is The Bride of Frankenstein.
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Location: Chairman of the bored
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
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Location: Fifth Circle of Hell
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
I also speak as one of the 10 people on the planet who truly dislikes The Bride of Frankenstein. Everyone else seems to think it's the better film than the 31 version, and I've seen it called the best horror movie ever. Myself, I think it served to establish more stereotypes about the Monster than even the Abbott & Costello movie, and one of the reasons I've never been a huge fan of Mel Brooks' otherwise-brilliant parody Young Frankenstein is that in my opinion they'd already made the parody, and that was Bride of Frankenstein. The 1931 film is by far the better Frankenstein film, and has never been equalled (though I consider the 1931 Dracula to be the superior HORROR film). I'm not against mixing horror and comedy, but there's a time and a place, and the second film of a series wasn't the time (sort of like if Star Trek II had been the comedy The Voyage Home - it might not have killed the series, but Voyage Home worked as a comedy precisely because it had followed 3 relatively serious films; a "comedy Frankenstein" would have been better served around film 4 or 5 in the series, if not even as late as 1948 when the A&C film was made). Backing up Zachary's comment above, one of the biggest failings of Bride of Frankenstein - beyond the screeching old woman who was the Jar Jar Binks of her generation, and the pointless vignette about the miniature people - was the decision to make the Monster speak. Karloff was vehemently opposed back in the day (this is well documented) and I'm in full agreement with him. Once he started to speak, he lost all of his pathos and no amount of acting skill on Karloff's part could make it right. The so-called classic "blind man and the cabin" sequence is just painful to watch. Alex |
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
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The Tim Burton Version
Location: Defying Logic
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Rear Admiral
Location: Chairman of the bored
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
In the novel, Frankenstein is interested in Galvanism (electricity) and not steam power, so not really steampunk even if the term were applied retrospectively. I don't think that there is any description that he uses electricity to animate the creature.
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
By far, the most faithful adaptation of Shelley's novel that I've seen is Terror of Frankenstein, but it's pretty dry, to say the least. It's a fine little movie, and a great companion piece for anyone studying the novel, but it also shows why filmmakers tend to embellish on the story.
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
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Re: A good Frankenstein movie.
No one can say that Whale's version was dull.
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