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Post by SCF on Mar 14, 2008 14:44:32 GMT -5
The movie you've all been waiting for has been released in theaters! To obtain a ticket, PM ME, and I will send you the password. All ticket sales will be reported in here, then to Vince. Thank you all for being supportive, and enjoy your film!
-SCF Films
Continue to purchase ALL tickets through the "Official" Movie Reels site. Thank You.
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Post by Jester- PsychoBunnyProductions on Mar 14, 2008 15:40:39 GMT -5
It was really good. Great script and one liners. i felt it was a little predicable but well directed. I never got bored which was a good thing. overall 3.75/ 5. Cant wait for the next film!
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Post by SCF on Mar 14, 2008 19:07:38 GMT -5
Thanks for the review. I think it was more of an action based plot, but I liked the way it turned out. Which one liners did you like?
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Post by iamthebatman on Mar 14, 2008 19:27:59 GMT -5
Wait...he already saw it? What the hell?
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Post by SCF on Mar 14, 2008 19:41:31 GMT -5
Yea. He ordered the ticket earlier when Vince wasnt around, so I sent him the PW. All ordered tix will be sent by Vince at 10 PM
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Post by SCF on Mar 14, 2008 22:10:21 GMT -5
If you have any reviews, post them in here, as jester did.
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Post by ROFLCARTER. on Mar 14, 2008 22:39:32 GMT -5
Overall, it was a better film than the first, and that is a rare occurrence. I felt Sam Miller's character was perfect and connected well because of the first film. Romano was also built well. The Howards, I felt were slightly under-developed, Carl's interest in Wolfmen and knowing that Sam Miller was one kinda seemed out of the blue. As did the relationship between Michael and the Howard girl, the fact that they were in deep love after just looking at each other seemed ridiculous, and the end, where *SPOILERS* Michael vows to kill the Wolfman for her because he loved her so much seemed out of place. I think the love between them needed to be played out more. Frankenstein also needed more screen time, and the fight between the Wolfman and Frankenstein wasn't important enough, and after all it is the title of the film.
It was written very well, and the dialogue worked extreamly well. Romano was repedative in his explanations, but that added to his character. The story worked, but there were a few weak areas and loose ends. The build to a third film was fantastic though.
7.5/10. Overall it has to be one of my favorite films thus far. Looking forward to another, if that's the road you go down.
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Post by SCF on Mar 14, 2008 22:41:54 GMT -5
Yea, I messed up with the love plot. I wrote the climax before like half of the movie, because I was so into it. But um, yea it was meant to be much more. And yes, there will be a third, it's been announced already
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Post by SCF on Mar 16, 2008 10:18:03 GMT -5
Who hasn't seen this, or who hasn't received their ticket?
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Post by Cristo on Mar 16, 2008 16:11:47 GMT -5
"Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman" is an interesting monster movie with compelling characters. I felt the villain was particularly well developed and the ending scenes were probably the best scenes in the whole film. A sense of foreboding pervades the tone of the script and gives it interest, despite a few dull areas and some average dialogue. The final confrontation between Frankenstein and the Wolfman was intense, but due to everything else going on, it was also a bit choppy.
Overall, "Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman" is an enjoyable film.
I'll give it a 7.5 out of 10.
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Post by Xplayadam on Mar 16, 2008 16:13:02 GMT -5
I haven't seen it yet.
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Post by Movie Lord Productions on Mar 16, 2008 20:38:04 GMT -5
Here it comes.
Plot: The plot flowed together very nicely, and I loved how they all knew who Romano was, and even America didn't like him. I think that the Howards were slightly underdeveloped, but this could be good or bad, depending on how developed you like your characters. I like how Carraway really didn't care for Miller much, but they talked in the one scene like old friends, it was kind of amusing, and I really thought that it was cool that they did that. Score: 7/10
Dialogue: Dialogue was good, and was easy to understand. Wasn't really cheesy, and it wasn't boring and drawn out either. Score: 9/10
Interest: I love the classic movie monsters, and here are two of my favorites. That was a huge interest capturer for me. It was definitely a page turner, or in this case, a mouse scroller, but it was very good, and I didn't want to stop. Score: 10/10
Final Score: 8/10
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Post by SCF on Mar 16, 2008 20:49:15 GMT -5
The Howards, except for Carl, were meant to be static characters. They serve no purpose anymore, and were generally filler. Carl, however, will play a much larger, and cough hairier cough role in House of Dracula.
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Post by Movie Lord Productions on Mar 16, 2008 20:56:24 GMT -5
Oooo... Nice.
Looking forward to it by the way. Dracula is my all-time favorite classic movie monster.
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Post by SCF on Mar 18, 2008 18:28:02 GMT -5
ORDER TICKETS!
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