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Post by BrodietheSlayer on Jan 25, 2019 2:30:28 GMT -5
ROUND ONE:
1919-1922-----Nosferatu 1923-1926-----The Phantom of the Opera 1927-1929-----The Man Who Laughs
1930-1932-----Frankenstein 1933-1934-----King Kong
Now we move on to the third part of the 1930's, 1935-1936. Vote for your favorite, and, as always, explain your choice (if you like), as well as mention any other movies you might have seen on this list, below.
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Post by Big DSR Energy on Jan 25, 2019 3:11:21 GMT -5
As much as I like the less-revered Universal flicks like THE RAVEN, WEREWOLF OF LONDON, and DRACULA'S DAUGHTER, I had to go with BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN. It's a masterpiece. The monster's final line before the very end gives me chills to this day. {Spoiler}"We belong dead."
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Post by burdette25159 on Jan 25, 2019 4:05:35 GMT -5
Bride of Frankenstein takes my vote
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Post by Duke Cameron on Jan 25, 2019 8:25:09 GMT -5
Dracula’s Daughter. That’s one hot vampire.
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Post by JoDaNa1281 on Jan 25, 2019 18:07:09 GMT -5
The Bride of Frankenstein
A sequel that's actually better than the first one.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Jan 26, 2019 0:27:22 GMT -5
Bride,it is one of the few Universal classics that I like.
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Post by BrodietheSlayer on Jan 26, 2019 1:55:37 GMT -5
Yeah, had to go with The Bride of Frankenstein as well. It was head and shoulders over the rest of the movies on this list, as great as some of them are.
Dracula's Daughter is definitely more of an interesting film to watch now vs. when it was released, as there's definite subtext that can be understood more, where it relates to being an early example of "Queer Cinema."
Werewolf of London is pretty cool in the respect of being the first real werewolf movie released, and it is a decent movie. However, a film that will be released a few years later will pretty much leave WoL in the dust, as far as being widely remembered. It is decent, though.
OK....onto the last part of the 1930's, 1937-1939.
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