But I'd have to say Young Frankenstein, which I can watch forever.
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When I was old enough to go to movies alone, I got to see 'Frankenstein' and 'Dracula' on the big screen. I just fell in love with them.
Frankenstein's actually interesting; he's kind of like a zombie.
When I was younger, I used to watch all the black-and-white 'Dracula's and 'Frankenstein's.
When I was a kid, I loved 'The Curse of Frankenstein,' 'The Creeping Unknown,' 'X: The Unknown.' I love 'Forbidden Planet,' 'The Thing from Another World.' They were science fiction/horror movies, generally.
I hadn't seen 'Bride of Frankenstein' until high school or maybe even later than that. It's really one of the great movie experiences where you think you know what it's going to be, but it's so much weirder and so much better than anything you could've imagined. It's so full of these striking, powerful images.
As far as film goes, I enjoy all Hollywood films and all Horror films like The Bride of Frankenstein, which also might be my favorite. I like 60's and 70's Italian and Spanish Horror films.
'Frankenstein' is a work rich in possible meanings, so the horror-show interpretation is as valid as any.
Some have said that 'Frankenstein' is a story of a bad parenting giving rise to a troubled child.
I'm primarily thought of as a rocker, and certainly 'Frankenstein' had a very dramatic power rock image. It was almost a precursor of heavy metal and fusion. But I also love jazz and classical and if there's one common thread that runs through all my music, it is blues.
It does not matter what film you're making. If you're young and there's romance in the movie, it's compared to 'Twilight'.
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