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Luciano Morales
Peru
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I'm a film student. The channel is for audiovisual content, movie clips. My film company is "The Midnight Hour Entertainment"
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Castillo de Dracula (Proceso Extendido)
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Fue un avance que realice en Blender.
#Unboxing #Aurora: "The Gods we can Touch" Vinyl LP (Goddess Gold Edition).
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This is the unboxing from Urban Outfitters Exclusive LP from Aurora: "The Gods we can Touch". The Album it was released on 21 January 2022. The Tracklist : 1) Forbidden Fruits of Eden. 2) Everything Matters. 3) Giving in to the Love. 4) Cure for Me. 5) You Keep Me Crawling. 6) Exist for Love. 7) Heathens. 8) The Innocent. 9) Exhale, Inhale. 10) Temporary High. 11) A Dangerous Thing. 12) Artemis...
I remastered Mars Attacks! 1996
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This year, Mars Attacks! it was 25 years since its release in theaters. But Warner Bros. has not released any remastering or special editions. So I decided to remaster the movie (I colored it and added a visual effect, oriented to the movie (90's) and in the style of Tim Burton.
Mars Attacks! Original Web Trailer (1996) Remastered. #MarsAttacks #TimBurton
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The original Mars Attacks! Trailer (Remastered), which was released in theaters and exclusively on the Web of the film, from 1996. The original trailer can be found on WebTime Machine, MarsAttacks.com page, Map section: Perkinsville "Visit The Trailer Park" #MarsAttacks #TimBurton #WarnerBros The Link: web.archive.org/web/19970412214251fw_/marsattacks.com/cmp/2-main.html
Mars Attacks! (1996) Tv Trailer (Remastered) #MarsAttacks #TimBurton
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Mars Attacks! (1996) Tv Spot Remastered & Colorized. #TimBurton #MarsAttacks
Mars Attacks! (1996) Title sequence.
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Mars Attacks! (1996) Directed by Tim Burton. Warner Bros. All Rigths Reserved. #TimBurton #MarsAttacks #WarnerBros
The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) "Main Titles" & "The Prologue" HD
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"The Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), Directed by James Whale. With Boris Karloff, Elsa Lanchester, Colin Clive, Ernest Thesigher, Valerie Hobson, Una O'Connor. It's A Universal Picture.
Frankenstein (1931) Shortfilm Test Stop Motion
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Es un pequeño test de cortometraje en Stop Motion con mi figura Sideshow de Boris Karloff TM. y mi gato Kerim. Pequeño homenaje a Boris Karloff. Mis saludos a Sara Karloff. Derechos Musicales Universal Pictures. Si fue de tu agrado, dale like. Suscribanse para próximos contenidos.
Frankenstein (1931) Scene.
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Frankenstein (1931) A James Whale Film. Based upon the book by Mary Shelley. Henry Frankenstein is a doctor who is trying to discover a way to make the dead walk. He succeeds and creates a monster that has to deal with living again. Cast: Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan. Si fue de tu agrado, dale like. Suscribanse para próximos contenidos.
Jesus, Elsa Lanchester was absolutely drop dead gorgeous. I'm kind of obsessed with her nose
Great sequel 😊
Lord Byron was a lot more gay than that...
elsa was also in an elvis film easy come easy go with a crazy yoga song
Elsa guest starred on an episode of I love Lucy,as a motorist who picks up Lucy and Ethyl while they were hitch hiking to Florida,and they mistake her for an ax murderer,they heard about on the radio.
Tecs.ko.Barvode.Numbers.
The effects on Mars Attacks! still hold up brilliantly for the most part... But that shot of the giant robot getting caught up in the electrical wires and crashing to the ground, always looked slightly iffy ; there's some pretty shoddy looking digital blocking in that shot. I like the way you obscured the dodgy compositing with the electric bolts... Nice touch :-)
I don't understand the praise for these films at all, they literally have nothing to do with their source material but this one in particularly is worse. Ignoring the fact for one minute that this takes a hardly glanced over subplot of the original Frankenstein novel with the female the creature asked Frankenstein to make then tries to make an entire film out of it which further undermines the thing's existence. But the movie is literally called Bride of Frankenstein yet she only appears for a few minutes at the end with nothing for her to do other than to awkwardly jerk her head then scream before dying from electrocution. Like why is it so hard to be faithful to the source material? You're already going to be cutting out many portions of the novel when adapting it to film, but whatever can be retained has to be because if you don't, it's just disrespectful to the source material which is a classic because you're just leeching off the legacy of the original which is, again, disrespectful. The same issues present here are the same ones in the Haunting of Hill House TV series by Mike Flanagan that just uses the name of the original but is a completely different story with superficial similarities.
Stop judging it solely on the source material and judge it as its own thing - this film is unique and daring enough to stand on its own without staying 100% true to the source.
@@WillScarlet16 That’s not how that works, because if it wasn’t based on any source material & was it’s own thing, it’d be a unique film. But since it IS based on previous source material, it has to be faithful to it otherwise it’s disrespectful. The 2004 miniseries is the only adaptation that got it right.
i liked the movie but i agree with you, the bride herself was such a big disappointment. she was killed right after she was born. but the rest of the movie was okay
@@user-kj1pq6zh3x There were also many allusions to the original novel like the blind hermit although that was also altered as in the novel, the blind hermit is actually just a blind man who is a grandfather living with his son, daughter in law & granddaughter. That’s why I’ll always say that the best Frankenstein adaptation is the 2004 miniseries with Donald Sutherland who we sadly lost this year on 20 June so 6 days ago now
@@janoycresva276 oh okay i'll watch it. RIP
She was so hot
Later the monster shows Fritz how Bullies should be dealt with lol.
Makeup perfection! Terrify to his day. Imagine seeing this when it first came out? My mom did with her grandmother, she was 6 yrs old, terrified her for months! Granma got a licking from her daughter! 😅😅😅😮😮😮
That's parent abuse! The amazing thing is that even though the Monster is frightening at first glance, you pretty soon realize that he's more scared than anyone else in the room.
Traditional Frankenstein monster.
Classic film
Disagree, he was a reluctant monster but one just the same. Kind of like a male lion. Very unpredictable. He did have a criminal brain. Does that make him evil? Possibly? He did take Dr. Waldman's life. Maybe his soul visited he'll and was brought back to life and he knew eternal torment for a brief moment!
Falta la musica de fondo la q le da español un plus
...here are some of the best films about this incident: 1. 'Gothic' - Kenn Russell 1985 (with Gabriel Byrne as Byron / “mad, bad, and dangerous to know”) 2. 'Haunted Summer' - Ivan Passer 1987 (with Julian Sands as Shelley, fantastic!). 3. 'Rowing with the Wind' - Gonzalo Suárez 1988 (not a good choice in terms of actors, Hugh Grant as Byron??)... but the topic keeps fueling my mind... especially since I was personally present at the events of these places... 4. 'Mary Shelley' 2017 - Haifaa Al Mansour / (great fresh actors). cheers, Gregxxx........🦇
Perfect film. No unnecessary cgi needed!
This exact trailer played before The Frighteners on opening night, 1996.
Sit down, "You forgot to say the magic word".
They should of pulled the chair away just before he sat down!!!!!!!!!!
I don't think that would have been wise.
90 years later and this scene hits hard.
yes it still does
Nowadays, they'd put in some dumb musical sting when the Monster appears, but that would not have the impact of just seeing him as he is here.
I had no idea that both male actors were American! 🤔
remember dont watch alone on tv used to shit myself when i was a kid
WB is probably embarrassed of the film, I mean they haven’t released any new restorations or releases to several of their flops at the time like “Deadly Friend” and “Nothing But Trouble.” But now Shout Factory has finally released those films on Blu-ray and they look pretty damn good, maybe they can do “Mars Attacks?”
Thanks goes out to Richard Fierro, an Army Vet HERO, for taking down the gunman at the Club Q!
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Thank You for this GEM!
I'm not a great artist, but I tried to draw her profile in that shot because it's soo beautiful.
First she’s Mary Shelly, and then the Bride of Frankenstein.
I always have loved this movie. It’s my favorite classic old Hollywood “scary” movie. It’s got a really tragic ending. All the monster wanted was to have a friend. At the end even the monster bride was afraid of him. Elsa Lanchester is an absolute beauty even when she’s playing the bride. I wish she was in more movies. Amazing movie and IMHO it is better then the first Frankenstein.
He had a friend in the blind man.
3:18 my house during holidays
She will be in a Disney movie in 1968
People have said this before, but if anyone has felt like an outcast in their family or at school as a child, those people can easily relate to Karloff's portrayal of the Frankenstein Monster.
I wish I could live in this time 50 cent stake smoking in public drinking around the country without worrying about gas taking my girl to see Frankenstein
Fritz learned his lesson from tormenting the Creature. Silly ass Fritz...ahhhhhh!
Goodness, Elsa Lanchester looks gorgeous as Mary Shelley (and the Bride, to be honest). If I had been a teen in '35, she'd have been my pin-up girl!
I used to love the "Horror Double Bill" nights on BBC2 in the 1970's and 80's. These classic universal films were the main ones. C'mon BBC2....bring this great series back.
My wife and I once went to our local drive-in to see a triple bill of _Frankenstein, Dracula,_ and _The Wolf Man!_
Remember them well, too, mate, great days!
Being a cyborg, I readily sympathize with Frank; I LITERALLY feel his pain
Eh? Which bits of you aren't factory equipment?
@@MaskedMan66 I have a bionic left leg, I have aluminum suspension stents throughout my circulatory and evacuation system, I have a microchip that sends telemetry to my iPhone via wi-fi (and if my left eye continues to go blind, I’ll have a steel ball in its place after removal) believe me bud; I have more metal in me than a Cenobite living in a junkyard! ⚙️🔩🦿
Stan Lee once said, "You'll never convince me that the Monster was the bad guy." And he was mostly right; after initially taking responsibility for him, Henry neglected him. Fritz tortured him. Nobody tried to see things from his perspective, not even kind Dr. Waldman. True, the Monster should not have killed Waldman, but he was after all just trying to protect himself from a threat to his life; what else do we do?
He killed the Professor because the Professor was going to kill him.
@@safado441 *ahem* "True, the Monster should not have killed Waldman, but he was after all *just trying to protect himself from a threat to his life."*
That's what inspired Stanley Lieber to create the Hulk!
@@cruisetheautisticboy994 Yup, and if you look at Jack Kirby's earliest version of the Hulk, he looks very much like the Monster, flat head and all. Of course, Jekyll and Hyde were also involved in that process.
"Lilly, I'm going to the parlor."
There's a moment in _Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein_ when the Monster reacts with fear to the sight of Wilbur (Costello's character) and Dracula has to reassure him that "He won't hurt you." Someone made the wise observation that that was potentially the first "Grandpa and Herman moment" ever done. 🙂
I remember when I first saw this, the jump cuts from :26 to :28 were so jarring. It was so subtle and powerful at the same time.
Watch the scene at 5:01. Identical to when Henry Frankenstein and Pretorius hold the bride up when she stumbled !
great pure talent original King Kong to hell with soulless CGI
There's soulless acting and crap make-up too, let's be honest. But not here!
Fritz deserved what the Monster did to him. Fritz would have made a great guard in the gulag.
In ten years time this movie will be 100 years old! 😮
Elsa was very pretty.
Tremendo .....lo amo ...♥️....de Argentina 🇦🇷✌️👏
Muy bueno!!
As successful scientific experiments go ... it's not the best I've seen !
Fun movie, would have been better to release it in October rather than December.
Yeah, it’s a very dark film even though it’s very comedic. It definitely fits the October season.