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  • Nope, Chuck Testa. Sorry just had to say that.

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  • what is the music playing in the background from 0:06 to the end?

  • THE SEASON IS ALIVE!!!!

  • Is there something that follows mary shelley's original story?

    you know, where his heart is filled with rage at the creature laying infront of him. etc etc.

  • @marcoramirez1991 He just made life. He's kind of happy right now. And plus he didn't see him fully yet. And you know right now he's thinking:ITS ALIVE!

  • Frankenstein: He's ALIVE!!! He's ALIVE!!! He's ALIVE!!!

    Nope, Chuck Testa

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  • It is my waking. :D

  • "Now I know what it feels like to be God." That line was epic and it's a shame that they cut it off the first time this movie came out because of religious bullshit.

  • @PSspecialist

    It makes little sense too. Yeah it's blasphemy. It's SUPPOSE to be! That's the point! The guy is trying to meddling in affairs best left to natural order or deities.... and also how badly doing that turns out for him. It's hardly glorying his delusions as much as warning AGAINST them.

  • @CrysResan Well said.

  • @PSspecialist

    The 1931 release had the line in, but every release since 1931 including VHS copies have the line cut out, it wasn't restored until the film came out on DVD

  • Nope, Chuck Testa

  • GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!

    IT'S ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 0:06

  • AVGN:IT'S ASS! IT'S ASS!

  • Nope. Chuck Testa.

  • This is what hugh hefner says when he gets an ERECTION!

  • Esta vivooooooooooo!!!!

    ... oh wait, wrong language.

  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MARY SHELLEY

  • everytime I finish a task at office I link this video to my boss.

  • one of the most famous moments of cinematography

  • wired, wired, and wired

  • guys answer me, did Bela Lugosi play in Frankenstein movie ?

  • @Alastarn233 No, he was asked to play him, but he denied. It's Boris Karloff. But Bela Lugosi is in Son of Frankenstein and House of Frankenstein where he plays Ygor.

  • @zombiecannibaldeath My mistake, he played in Ghost of Frankenstein, not House of Frankenstein. All these different Frankenstein movies got my mind mixed up for a bit.

  • haha

    nerd

  • I need to say this line in a film, any tips on how to say it?

  • @SlayedBySlayer just think on your newborn son. I yelled it in the hospital.

  • @suhashuaushaushua i did, cheers :)

  • @SlayedBySlayer no problem ;P

  • @SlayedBySlayer

    with lots of drama!!!

  • @silvanski hell yea :D cheers :P

  • I think it's alive.

  • psn store!

  • Haha this qoute is really epic , one of my favorites in the history of movies. I love it if i get a kid like someone said i am going to say this.

  • GO CANUCKS GO

  • PSN. 

  • Most people don't know that the real name of the monster was "Barack".

  • @thmoorer Idiot.

  • my mother and I say this all the time when it fits.

    It varies though from "It's Alive!" to "It lives!!"

  • NOW I KNOW WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE GOD!

  • I watched this movie on TV 2 weeks ago and I thought it was really good, and not just because it's old.

  • nani!

  • LOL!!! EPIC WIN!

  • LMAOOOOOO.

  • Hi Guys,

    Just finished recording a song inspired by this movie. Please check my channel, the song is called "It's Alive!" and it's dynamic metal instrumental.

  • isn't the corpse named victor

  • @TheLastVampireChild No, the "monster's" name is Adam.

  • Apparantly the monsters name is Adam. Not 100% on that its just something I heard.

  • @TrevtheAlien He calls himself "The adam of your creation" or something to that effect when speaking to Victor in the book, and Mary Shelley called him "Adam" during her lifetime.

  • 'its alive its alive' not its allllllllllive!

  • congradulations its a boy

  • ITS ALIVE O RLY !!!!! WHEN MY XBOX GOT THE RED RING OF DEATH I WAS ANGRY WHEN IT WAS REPAIRED I SAID ITS ALIVE ITS ALIVE

  • only a few people know this, but Frankenstein wasnt the name of the monster, but was the name of the doctor in its original version, but because of translation problems, frankenstein was assumed to be the monsters name, it was supposed to be, "the monster of doctor frankenstein" or something along those lines :D

  • @69sins Actually, a lot of people are aware of that. It's just that because the image of Boris Karloff as the Frankenstein monster is so iconic that people just see it and say "Frankenstein," even if they've never seen the movie or read the book.

    Yes, there are actually some people in this world who HAVEN'T seen this movie. I was shocked when I found out, too.

  • @crawlfan you can call him "monster Frankenstein" or "Frankenstein Jr." or just plain Frankenstein. no one ever gave him a name so he is assumed the surname of his creator.

  • @69sins Dude. Everybody knows that.

  • @69sins right in the original book by shelley (that actually is much less famous than the movie, and is considered a very popular work just in Britain also thanks to many Romantic artists positive critics) in fact it's like this

  • @69sins It was called "the creature" The movie never called the monster Frankenstein. People who are not paying attention called the monster Frankenstein.

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  • @69sins You are absolutely right. The monster does not have a name in Mary Shelley's novel but it does refer to itself as "Adam of your[i.e. Dr. Frankenstein's] labours". It is not the monster who is the "modern Prometheus" of the novel's title but Dr. Frankenstein, who stole life from God for mankind (as Prometheus stole fire for mankind from Zeus). Frankenstein thought he created a life but all he created was a souless monster without a name/identity.

  • @69sins just wondering, since Dr. Frankenstein made him, wouldn't the monster still have his last name. monster Frankenstein. so couldn't u call the monster a Frankenstein. so calling him Frankenstein would work. right. it may not be in the book. its different project in the book the monster is articulate and it ends in a world wide chase if memory serves me right. 

  • God said this when he created Adam :)) lol

  • Victor in the book was Henry in the movie

    Henry in the book was Victor in the movie.

    There were no assistants, and the lab was in an apartment in a college town of Ingolstadt.

    And it was some undescribed chemical process.

  • @ysbaddaden2003

    there was no "maria" in the novel.

    the monster was an intelligent being that was turned into evil by social exclusion and the hatred and fear of people he admired, not by a torch

    the monster was not clumsy in the novel.

    the expedition to the north pole is missing.

    the cancelled creation of a second monster on the orkney islands is missing.

    elisabeth and victor die in the novel.

    in the novel, nobody except frankenstein and walton 's crew know that frankenstein exists

  • (frankenstein's monster, of course ;) )

    frankenstein has two brothers in the novel. one of them, wilhelm, is killed by the monster.

    victors friend henry was killed by the monster.

    his father was not aristocratic in the novel (at least it is not mentioned).

    his father died after elisabeth's death.

    his mother died from a disease.

    the monster committed suicide in the novel.

    and i'm sure there are at least 20 more important differences ;D

  • @Eischpiehkgutinglish He commited suicide in the movie to, but it was only in Bride of Frankenstein.

  • ITS ALIIIIIIIIIIVE

  • Hey! It's a scene from a GOP Tea Bag primary victory party.

  • mmmm bueno siii

    desde cabimas y q....?

  • mmmm bueno siii desde cabimas y q....?

  • a legendary scene, great acting for it's time

  • He sounds like Doc Brown when he says that.

  • lol epic!

  • i said that to the teacher when she walked into the clasroom hahaha it was epic!@!

  • I love how he says it..

    EETS ALIEEEEVE!

  • In the book the monster climbs through the mountains of the Arctic.

    The first movie was a silent film and they were worried about public reaction because "man was playing God". Boy have times changed.

  • Anybody no what rap song starts with this skit at the start?..I have the song but cant remember what the fack it is..

  • @moono123 Blue Magic by Jay-Z

  • @Cronomike Top Man

  • @moono123 skit?

  • HAHAHAHAHHA xD

  • no need for the jekyll and hyde music. What a waste.

  • It's ALIIIIIVE!

  • @stevepwn You just commented on this video. By your logic, that makes you a nerd.

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  • @stevepwn hahaha wow...

  • Woah, nice choice on the music. It fits perfectly.

  • I love these classics !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • do u know where i can find just the audio of that

  • @SayARyder YU CAN STRIP IT FROM THE VIDEO

  • "It's alive, it's alive!!!"

    *thunder, then a zapping sound, then gaping silence*

    "Aw... Well, maybe next time."

  • 0.08'' - 0.09''

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  • then monster only starts to speak when he hears people speaking and he reads a journal, and victor nver said 'IT'S ALIVE' 'ITS ALIVE' it was never published in the book.

  • So what if Victor never said "It's alive" in the book. What does that matter?

  • @crawlfan

    He did as Henry, in the Peggy Webling play the movie was based on. The play also introduced an assistant named Fritz, but it's unknown if he was a hunchback, since the play's out of print, and was never as popular as the Hamilton Deane Dracula.

    Ygor was a broken necked shepherd, played by Béla Lugosi in Son of Frankenstein. He survived a hanging, and befriended the monster, whereas Fritz was killed by the monster in the first Karloff version.

  • @crawlfan Exactly. It wasn't green with giant bolts sticking out of it's neck either! XD

  • @motorhead157 actually in the book in this scene there are ONLY the monster and Frankenstein and both of them doesn't speak. The monster runs away and victor just stay blocked because is afraid and scared of what he has done

  • @motorhead157 Yeah, Mary Shelley didn't pick up the option for the screenplay rights and had no say in the adaptation... since she kicked 80 years before they went into pre-production.

  • if you actually read the book, the monster talks in full sentences, the media make is talk in grunts, read the book to get the real facts i hate how people think he just grunts

  • The monster actually speaks in The Bride of Frankenstein, but I'm pretty sure that people are getting their "real facts" from this movie. You know why? Because when someone mentions "Frankenstein," they don't think of the novel by Mary Shelley, they think of the 1931 film with Boris Karloff.

    It's a part of our culture. No reason to be angry at anyone for them not thinking the way you do.

  • im just saying that everyone thinks he just grunts and yells, have you read the book, if not then you have no idea what im talking about. BTW is bride of frankenstein a movie

  • For your information, I've read the book, therefore I know what you're talking about. Don't be so condescending before you understand who you're talking to. What you don't seem to get is that people care more about to movie than they do the book. If you ever said to someone "The Frankenstein monster speaks," their first thought is of the film.

    My point is that the movie deviates from the book, but the movie is the resource people use. Get used to it; it isn't going to change anytime soon.

  • about the*, not to. my bad.

  • @colbdaman11 Yep

  • Yeah, for movie watchers the TV movie Frankenstein: The True Story is probably the closest to the book. But honestly, Mary Shelly lived in quite a different time, and her nancy-boy Victor is an intolerable read these days. "Oh-what-have-I-done, whah whah whah." Go lay down on a couch and cry while your monster kills even more innocents, ya useless @#%&.

  • Couldn't agree more.

  • @admiralhowdy

    Victor wasn't initially like that in the 1818 version of the book, but was most definitely in the 1831 final version. By that time Percy Shelly was drowned, and Mary was clearly patterning Victor after Percy, leading some to believe she patterned the monster after Lord Byron (who felt humiliated by his club foot).

    Of course Dr John Polidori, Byron's not so good physician. deliberately patterned his vampire Lord Ruthevan after Byron, and the influence is felt to this day.

  • " Now I know what its like to be GOD"

  • A short while ago..it was a dead body..now is getting ready to leave..is alive IT'S ALIVE!

  • One thing I dont like is that people dont appreciate classics like this. They dont think its even scary. Those people really need to appreciate this fine masterpiece. Warewolfman, Frankinstien, The mummy, the creature from the black lagoon and all of the classics YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • It is important to view a movie as it was intended, and in the context in which it was made, but you can't blame people these days for not being frightened by it. Tastes change.

  • @slothable I love them, but I don't think they are that scary. People who watches the news will get used to it.

  • Possibly the mosy uncanny movie moment of all time.

  • If I ever have a kid, I'm gonna yell the same thing.

  • @angeltosome Unless it's a still born or a miscarriage.

  • @angeltosome Admiral Ackbar will save you!

  • LMFAO

  • classic!

  • It's what?

  • I like the part when he sais "It's alive!".

  • its crazy to think how many people haven't even seen this film.

  • classic

  • ITS ALIVEEEE

  • ITZ ALAAAAAIVE!!!!

  • Holy shit! That's the uncensored version of that scene! I didn't think it still existed out there!

  • Uh yeah, You can find it on the

     Universal Frankenstein 75th Anniversary edition DVD.

  • why would they censor it?

  • I'm amazed that Dr. Frankenstein talked with that unbearable semi-British patter taught to all the American actors of the period. Oh, wait. This is a movie.

  • I'd Rather see hear this quote 500 times than see any of the new "horror" movies hollywood makes.

    Future film directors - Take note

  • the way the dude says 'it's alive' makes it so awesome

  • Too bad he used the abby normal brain.

  • cool! its alive!

  • For some reason, the fact that this film is older makes it that much more spooky. XD

  • haha classic

  • these are the most famus words in the world

  • it alive itz alive; Lmaoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • "now I know what it feels like to be God!" -- fateful words, Dr Frankenstein, your hubris will come back to haunt you...

  • its alive

    im scared to death.

  • Think of audiances back in 1931 were thinking when they first saw this. it must have been spooky for horror films back then

  • well it's still kinda spooky if you think about it.

  • A scene that changed cinematic history and life as we all know it.

  • IS ALIVE!!!

  • Not only one of the most famous lines in cinema, but also in western civilization!

    It's Alive!

  • maybe it's the most famous film line ever. but the best ? . . .

  • thats SAHA doing medical at Everton...lol

  • huh.. I don't get it..

  • This music fits so perfect the way you remade this famous scene...

  • Best line in movie history, right there.

  • can make the clip longer with the full them from Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?, I love that intro from Bach, it's the best version of that symphony ever

  • Is it?

  • lol

  • haha, i shouted this out when i finished my first animation for school

  • The greatest film line ever!

  • ITS ALIVE!!!!!!!! ITS ALIVE!!! MWHAHAHAHA *joins the doctor*

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