Showing posts with label Frankenstein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frankenstein. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2025

Young Frankenstein

 And this week's Friday night movie has been... Young Frankenstein!

Original image located here. Accessed 15th August 2025

Seems that this is one of Gene Wilder's fondest remembered performances alongside Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. Being well aware of the other movie, this seems like a challenge.

But this is still a Mel Brooks movie, so expect some biting satire walking hand-in-hand with jokes that bounce from hilarious to the inane. And this one delivers: Right from the get-go this is clearly paying homage to the Frankenstein mythos, and not just the original movie. The mood is still the same and I recognised some scenes from the James Whale movie but this time it's loaded with jokes.
Jokes that range from the dumb to the side-splitting. 
So yeah, this was kinda dumb but still pretty funny. 

Friday, October 23, 2020

The Bride of Frankenstein

And this week's Friday night movie has been... The Bride of Frankenstein!


Original image located here. Accessed 23rd October 2020

Last year, in October, i watched the original Frankenstein. So it is fitting that I would see the sequel this year.

Seeing as the Monster, and it's sympathetic portrayal at the hands of Boris Karloff, was such a selling point in the previous movie, it would make sense for it to be expanded upon in the sequel. As such, the monster gets to speak, learn some basic concepts and undergoes a quest for companionship and acceptance - all with the pathos that powered the engine of the previous movie.
In fact much of the movie is shining example of doing a sequel: It takes the original and expands it. What is shown here is a combination of the familiar and the new - which is a trickier balancing act than one would think. The use of humour is a bit strange and threatens to derail the film but once again, it's the atmosphere, the use of horror and the monster itself that makes this movie work.

 As for the Bride herself, she is a remarkable creation: The mummified body, the freaky hair, the bird-like movements and the ear-piercing shriek. And what is most astonishing is that she makes an impact even with the most limited of screen-time.

Friday, October 4, 2019

Frankenstein

And this week's Friday night movie has been....Frankenstein (1931)!


Original image located here. Accessed 4th October 2019

Well it's October so of course I'm going to see some horror movies these next few weeks. And what better way to start than with the granddaddy of them all.

I often find it a danger to approach a movie from the pre-New Hollywood era as they tend to date rather horribly. That is not the case here. This still holds up by providing plenty of mood and unease. And it all holds together with Boris Karloff's performance of the monster with both freakish and humane.

Not much else I can say except it seems it's reputation as classic is justified and looks set to endure.