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Troy 2023-08-23 14:45:37
Frankenstein is neatly copied in structure, setting, and detail, Uncle Burton, you just can't be fooled by...
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Kristofer 2023-07-07 14:01:39
The front has always been beautiful, scary and weird and funny, reminiscent of Stephen King's Pet Cemetery. But at the end, he shot an arrow, and he didn't know where it...
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Destin 2023-06-18 18:10:00
Black is small and fresh, the form is greater than the content, and he will laugh twice with a little black humor. In addition to the cute and touching dog, I also like the admirable and respectable...
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Larissa 2023-03-27 01:22:56
1. I didn’t expect to watch black and white movies in 2012; 2. The ending lowered the viewing age of the film; 3. Why didn’t I like any of the animations I watched...
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Maymie 2023-03-26 10:23:31
Can't see where it looks good. ....
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Jeanette 2023-03-11 14:36:34
One of Tim Burton's most Creepy's most successful films turned out to be a stop-motion animation! It's both nostalgic and retro and warm and happy, good...
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Deja 2023-03-07 11:38:43
Disney actually produced an animation of little friends standing aside. Compared with Godzilla the giant eight and the cat-headed bat-body beast, people couldn't help but shout: It's too much! fear! terror!...
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Justen 2023-02-28 18:58:01
A few conjectures about "Frankenstein": 1. The reason why this film was made into a black and white movie may be the shape of "Frankenstein". If the stitches are bloody, how much irritating the eye? 2. The reason why this film is not good at the box office (although the reputation of this film is not bad), I suspect that there may be quite a few parents who are reluctant to take their children to watch such a dark and a bit scary cartoon? 3. The ending is eclectic, feeling influenced by Disney?...
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Maxine 2023-01-27 21:07:22
Burton's pipeline works have only style, and it is difficult to find surprises and...
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Milan 2023-01-24 11:54:14
What's the point of shooting in black and white,...
Frankenweenie Comments
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Victor Frankenstien: [giving an excuse about an upturned bucket moving across attic floor, as Sparky struggles to escape from it] It's a robot.
Mrs. Frankenstien: A robotic bucket?
Victor Frankenstien: Yes.
Mrs. Frankenstien: For mopping, I suppose?
Victor Frankenstien: Yes.
Mrs. Frankenstien: Maybe when you're finished, you'll let me use it.
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Toshiaki: How are we supposed to see an invisible goldfish?
Edgar 'E' Gore: Put your finger in. You can feel it.
Bob: [inserting hand into glass jar of plain water] Ah! It bit me!