Alex Langley | December 4, 2009
Category: You Can't Do That on the Internet |
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Tags: Alcohol, Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula, Fishman, Frankenstein, Frankenstein's Monster, Monster, Mummy, Single, The creature, The creature from the black lagoon, The invisible man, The Mummy, Universal Monsters, vampire, Werewolf, Wolfman
Nick | July 18, 2009
Category: Blog-It |
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Tags: 30 Days of Night, Action Flick Chick, Ben Templesmith, Blood the Last Vampire, Fit to Kill, Frankenstein, Hayao Miyazaki, Lola, Rocket Llama, Run, The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama, Wormwood: Gentlemen Corpse
Papa Llama | July 15, 2009
Now that the face of evil behind “Symphony of the Llama” has been revealed, it might seem that if we’re going to post an old silent monster flick, we ought to present the silent movie Nosferatu. It’s long. So here’s Thomas Edison’s 1910 production of Frankenstein, under 13 minutes of magnificence. This was the very first film adaptation of Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus.
Category: Video |
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Tags: Action Flick Chick, Augustus Phillips, Charles Ogle, Frankenstein, Frankenstein's Monster, J. Searle Dawley, Mary Fuller, Mary Shelley, monster movie, Movie Review, Nosferatu, restoration news, silent movie, Thomas Edison, Video, YouTube