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Jul 13 07 10:22 AM
Quote:Your description above, if you'll forgive, is somewhat sentimental it that it lauds the films components without ever turning a critical eye as to weather or not they add up to a good movie.
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Jul 13 07 11:40 AM
Quote:Great! Now, where is evilskippy?
Jul 13 07 11:58 AM
Quote:Bottom line for me is I have fun with the movie. Am I supposed to not enjoy it because books or 'scholars' tell me I'm not supposed to?
Jul 13 07 12:07 PM
Jul 13 07 1:01 PM
Quote:Still, I'll betcha caught it at the right age and it still has enough going for it to tap that vein. Sorry about the dime-store psychology, but I think this ones a tough-sell to the uninitiated.
Quote:As I've aged, I actually found it little bit of a bummer to realize that actors such as Boris and Bela could be given to shooting over the top or phoning it in.
Quote:Granted a lot of that is weak scripts, tiny budgets, and indifferent direction, but there are some who rubber-stamp everything there in as a monster-kid-must.
Jul 13 07 1:06 PM
Quote:Fresh outta the ER and ready to defend Frankenstein 1970 with a bedpan!
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Jul 13 07 1:39 PM
Quote:You'd have to be just released from a hospital to like this so-called "classic."
Jul 13 07 1:51 PM
Quote:Well, I do think FRANKENSTEIN 1970 is a film that monsterkids should have some fun with, and I feel sorry for those who can't.
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Jul 13 07 11:49 PM
Quote:I quite enjoy FRANKENSTEIN 1970 as well. The beginning gets talked up often enough, but I think the ending is far more memorable and, I daresay, poetic...having Karloff, the original Monster, create himself. .'. Earl Roesel .'.
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