Drácula, Hombre Lobo y el Hombre Invisible deben trabajar juntos para evitar que el Dr. Frankenstein cree un monstruo imparable.Drácula, Hombre Lobo y el Hombre Invisible deben trabajar juntos para evitar que el Dr. Frankenstein cree un monstruo imparable.Drácula, Hombre Lobo y el Hombre Invisible deben trabajar juntos para evitar que el Dr. Frankenstein cree un monstruo imparable.
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Nicholas Soden
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- (as Nicholas Sowden)
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I saw the title and art and that was it.
I started off and I understood it was low budget. That's not my problem with it. I actually like Draculas delivery and there were some scenes I think were shot well. The Invisible Man also stood out.
Issues were its consitency. The story flow was bad. The points to move the plot forward flopped. I wish I had more characters to describe how irrational upset I was at this movie. This had a great premise and it failed to give anyone developmenm. Without spoilers I just feel they could have done a lot more for The Mummy, who I felt was just a tag along the whole way. Same with the Werewolf. This was Draculas movie and the Invisible Man helped him get there.
I honestly would have loved this movie if it sat in the camp, but it pulls away so often and takes itself seriously. Its attempts in parts to be an homage to classics didn't work out. The part with CGI was bad, but it reminded me of old 40s stop motion, so that gets no bad marks from me.
Wasted potential. Funny bits. I MST3Kd it with a friend, which took it from a 2 to a 5 for me. Cleaning up the story, embracing the camp, giving more of the characters things to do would have sent me over the moon.
I want to see more from Ethan Daniel Corbett.
Could have been an Are you Afraid of the Dark episode. Thats what this movie was.
I started off and I understood it was low budget. That's not my problem with it. I actually like Draculas delivery and there were some scenes I think were shot well. The Invisible Man also stood out.
Issues were its consitency. The story flow was bad. The points to move the plot forward flopped. I wish I had more characters to describe how irrational upset I was at this movie. This had a great premise and it failed to give anyone developmenm. Without spoilers I just feel they could have done a lot more for The Mummy, who I felt was just a tag along the whole way. Same with the Werewolf. This was Draculas movie and the Invisible Man helped him get there.
I honestly would have loved this movie if it sat in the camp, but it pulls away so often and takes itself seriously. Its attempts in parts to be an homage to classics didn't work out. The part with CGI was bad, but it reminded me of old 40s stop motion, so that gets no bad marks from me.
Wasted potential. Funny bits. I MST3Kd it with a friend, which took it from a 2 to a 5 for me. Cleaning up the story, embracing the camp, giving more of the characters things to do would have sent me over the moon.
I want to see more from Ethan Daniel Corbett.
Could have been an Are you Afraid of the Dark episode. Thats what this movie was.
So bad I was laughing at myself for even watching until the end!
Like someone else mentioned it could have been great with the characters involved but the story is just all over the place and makes no sense at what some of their purpose is to assist Dracula get his daughter back and stop Frankenstein. They just seem to tag along lol! The guy who plays Dracula is probably the best thing about the movie, I feel bad that he was reduced to this role.
I literally couldn't stop laughing at how bad it was and then I just thought, well it's given me a good laugh at least.
Take it with a pinch of salt I'd say ;)
Like someone else mentioned it could have been great with the characters involved but the story is just all over the place and makes no sense at what some of their purpose is to assist Dracula get his daughter back and stop Frankenstein. They just seem to tag along lol! The guy who plays Dracula is probably the best thing about the movie, I feel bad that he was reduced to this role.
I literally couldn't stop laughing at how bad it was and then I just thought, well it's given me a good laugh at least.
Take it with a pinch of salt I'd say ;)
So this is presented as by the Asylum, but I believe it's actually done by another firm (Acme Holdings, or something, it's not clear to me who actually made the film.)
But no matter, this is something Hollywood should be doing: Making movies fun again.
Cheesy? Mountains of it.
Low budget? Only the lowest.
Amateur acting? Sort of, it's not top notice but you could tell it was a labour of love and Ramses especially was having a great deal of fun with his part. They all did really, Dracula being reserved and mysterious, the Invisible Man drawing heavy inspiration from his counterpart in the Doom Squad. The Wolfman didn't have as much screen time as I would have liked to see, but he did well with what little he had. Indeed the only naff acting was from Dr. Frankenstein, the actor playing him was kind of going through the motions, which is kind of a shame as I am given to understand he has done much better in the past.
No matter, the plot is straightforward and there is little in the way of twists and turns, but all...err...mashed together, and you a fun little film that the big production houses could learn a thing or two from.
Definitely one for the group watch.
Cheesy? Mountains of it.
Low budget? Only the lowest.
Amateur acting? Sort of, it's not top notice but you could tell it was a labour of love and Ramses especially was having a great deal of fun with his part. They all did really, Dracula being reserved and mysterious, the Invisible Man drawing heavy inspiration from his counterpart in the Doom Squad. The Wolfman didn't have as much screen time as I would have liked to see, but he did well with what little he had. Indeed the only naff acting was from Dr. Frankenstein, the actor playing him was kind of going through the motions, which is kind of a shame as I am given to understand he has done much better in the past.
No matter, the plot is straightforward and there is little in the way of twists and turns, but all...err...mashed together, and you a fun little film that the big production houses could learn a thing or two from.
Definitely one for the group watch.
Asylum,Madsen,Frankenstein,Dracula,the invisible man etc etc etc. You know this ain't gonna be nowhere near a classic. But hey,take it for what it is.
Get some pop corn,a few beers and a brain removal and you'll be fine for a Saturday nights viewing. It's fun,campy,silly,corny and basically a tribute not to the classics but all the sketchy remakes of the classics that were enjoyed by horror fans all over.
People are gonna hate that's for sure but if you take it for what it is you'll find some joy out of it.
It doesn't take itself seriously and has some of the worst cgi about but I honestly think this could become a cult classic. Who knows eh?
I just love the fact that someone is keeping the classics alive even if its done on the cheap.
Get some pop corn,a few beers and a brain removal and you'll be fine for a Saturday nights viewing. It's fun,campy,silly,corny and basically a tribute not to the classics but all the sketchy remakes of the classics that were enjoyed by horror fans all over.
People are gonna hate that's for sure but if you take it for what it is you'll find some joy out of it.
It doesn't take itself seriously and has some of the worst cgi about but I honestly think this could become a cult classic. Who knows eh?
I just love the fact that someone is keeping the classics alive even if its done on the cheap.
Seriously.. if you didn't/don't enjoy this movie, it's because you take life way too seriously. Yeah, the movie is campy as hell. It's not meant to be a big budget, hollywood horror fest. It's a cheesy, campy, low budget, b-movie good time. It's comical. It's fun. It's entertaining. If you are looking for serious... try the news networks. You'll get plenty of horror there.
My one and only complaint is the same complaint that I have for most every single movie made post-2000... BUY A LIGHT BULB! And I don't want to hear that this is supposed to be "back in the day" before they had electric lights. First, movies set in this era have been made for decades and they were lit perfectly fine, thank you very much! Secondly, there are literally electric lights in Dr. Frankenstein's laboratory. Most of the movie is so dark, you might as well close your eyes and you'd still get the same effect.
Other than that, if you are just looking for a good movie night flick, you could do much worse!
My one and only complaint is the same complaint that I have for most every single movie made post-2000... BUY A LIGHT BULB! And I don't want to hear that this is supposed to be "back in the day" before they had electric lights. First, movies set in this era have been made for decades and they were lit perfectly fine, thank you very much! Secondly, there are literally electric lights in Dr. Frankenstein's laboratory. Most of the movie is so dark, you might as well close your eyes and you'd still get the same effect.
Other than that, if you are just looking for a good movie night flick, you could do much worse!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesNear the end, the film has a "Fright Break" to allow squeamish viewers to turn it off before seeing the supposedly scary, gory scenes to follow. Variations on this have been used in other films, for instance "Chamber of Horrors" with Patrick O'Neal. As with that film, unfortunately, the scenes that follow in this one are neither scary nor particularly gory.
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- 1h 25min(85 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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