I suspect "Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman" was the first movie that revived a dead
monster at the beginning, for better or worse spawning monster sequels.
I remember seeing it decades ago. As I recall, the last scene has the wolfman pulling the Frankenstein monster over a waterfall. I also seem to remember a "sequel" where someone finds both the wolfman and the monster frozen in ice. Am I hallucinating? :)
Then again, the description of "House of Frankenstein"(1944) seems to describe that in one scene.
I believe that that's the one! It's funny how I won't remember something that happened a week ago, but I can remember a scene from a movie I haven't seen in over forty years.
A little boy fleeing a bunch of bullies steals a book and escapes into a the tale of two jilted lovers who spend fifteen years of marriage together, only to find that they might no longer love each other. As he reads, the boy learns that the events of the book are really happening, and he has a role to play in the outcome.
A little boy fleeing a bunch of bullies steals a book and escapes into a the tale of two jilted lovers who spend fifteen years of marriage together, only to find that they might no longer love each other. As he reads, the boy learns that the events of the book are really happening, and he has a role to play in the outcome.
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Ok. It's got a lot of detail, so I was confused at first. It sounds like 3 movies or shows because "Big Trouble in Little China" is that kind of movie. While humming the theme song, I was eventual
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Ok, Mrs Wolf suggested this link. Rich Mr. Dashwood dies. A boy is able to communicate with him- a good thing for Dashwood, since he's left his second wife and his daughters poor by the rules of i
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An ambitious and seductively pretty Nicole KIdman lures Joaquin Phoenix into killing her husband for her because she thinks he would interfere with her television career but tragically meets her own d
GeorgeStGeorge
"Young Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman Jack Show"?
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That's it.
I suspect "Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman" was the first movie that revived a dead
monster at the beginning, for better or worse spawning monster sequels.
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I remember seeing it decades ago. As I recall, the last scene has the wolfman pulling the Frankenstein monster over a waterfall. I also seem to remember a "sequel" where someone finds both the wolfman and the monster frozen in ice. Am I hallucinating? :)
New one soon.
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There were all kinds of movies later, but I'm not aware of one that included the scene you mentioned.
There may well have been one, I didn't see all of them.
Then again, the description of "House of Frankenstein"(1944) seems to describe that in one scene.
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I believe that that's the one! It's funny how I won't remember something that happened a week ago, but I can remember a scene from a movie I haven't seen in over forty years.
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In this TV movie, a band of dwarves jumps from era to era looking for treasure to steal. They wind up in Storybrooke, ME, where fairy tales are real.
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Once Upon a Time Bandits
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Correct. :)
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A little boy fleeing a bunch of bullies steals a book and escapes into a the tale of two jilted lovers who spend fifteen years of marriage together, only to find that they might no longer love each other. As he reads, the boy learns that the events of the book are really happening, and he has a role to play in the outcome.
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Not getting it. Sorry.
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Starring Noah Hathaway, Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer.
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I've probably heard of both movies, but I can't think of them.
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With a little help from his luck dragon, a little boy reading a fantasy book helps a married couple realize whether they belong together.
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Right, I had the first one but not the second.
So, let's take a guess here....
"The Neverending Story of Us"???
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Yes
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Here's a triple.
In this movie, a lawyer faces reprisals from an insane former client of his who was convicted,
but now has been paroled.
He attempts to evade the ex-convict- by accompanying a gonzo journalist on a
road trip.
Then he celebrates his family's survival by taking them on a trip to somewhere
he visited with the journalist.
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Nice.
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Here's a triple.
In this movie, a lawyer faces reprisals from an insane former client of his who was convicted,
but now has been paroled.
He attempts to evade the ex-convict- by accompanying a gonzo journalist on a
road trip.
Then he celebrates his family's survival by taking them on a trip to a city
he visited with the journalist.
Stars Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte, Juliette Lewis, Johnny Depp, Benicio del Toro,
Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, and Randy Quaid.
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I assume that the last one is Vegas Vacation, but I don't know the others. Apparently, Raf does...
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The first movie is well-known, at least the remake was. Mrs Wolf rattled off the name from the description.
The phrase "gonzo journalism" and "gonzo journalist" points to exactly one person, which means it
points to exactly 1 movie ABOUT that person. He wrote a famous book with the same name the
movie was later given, so the name is particularly famous in a number of contexts.
You are correct about movie #3.
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Cape Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Vacation
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That's it.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101540/?ref_=nv_sr_1
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120669/?ref_=fn_al_tt_4
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120434/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Cape Fear, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Vegas Vacation.
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I assume that this would be Hunter Thompson. The only movie I knew about him was "Where the Buffalo Roam," starring Bill Murray.
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But Terry Gilliam directed "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas". I thought you were a Terry Gilliam fan.
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