The most classic line in horror movie history.
I added music to it from "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)", because I could litterally hear it when first watching that scene.
The most classic line in horror movie history. I added music to it from "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)", because I could litterally hear it when first watching that scene.
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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.
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
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.
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
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.
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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.
It's a part of our culture. No reason to be angry at anyone for them not thinking the way you do.