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Let's talk about the period in the 90s when Sony Pictures rebooted the Universal monsters as prestige dramas.

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@captainmidnight

3 years ago

We should be talking about Coppola's Dracula every single day, so I'm very happy this video exists.

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@Nielzabub

3 years ago

"Did you forget about the Julia Roberts Dr. Jekyll movie?" Well, no, because I didn't know it existed in the first place.

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@someenglishguy

3 years ago

In Mary Shelly's Frankenstein, it says a lot that the most restrained actor is John Cleese.

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@ShardReaper

3 years ago

“We do not have time for a 10-minute tangent on Van Helsing.” HE DOES NOT SPEAK FOR ME

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@NowYouSeeIt

3 years ago

These are so funny I can’t even take it

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@andrewbair7810

3 years ago

The world deserves an entire video about the beautiful disaster that is Van Helsing.

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@saracohle

3 years ago

“Here’s another problem: People’s problems started getting solved.” Never change Matt.

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@lankyGigantic

3 years ago

So, while Pat was freaking out in dark, was his parents just sat in the living room in the dark? That's the real terrifying bit.

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@andresboissiere4950

3 years ago

I really don't understand why the views are going down. This past month have genuinely been some of the best content you've ever made

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@marioceliax

3 years ago

Patrick is now Willem Dafoe in The Lighthouse

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@AllWIllFall2Me

3 years ago

Dracula Untold: the Mary Rielly of the Dark Universe. It was there, it happened, but no one involved wants to acknowledge it.

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@mjdrareg

3 years ago

i really wanted that 10 minute tangent on van helsing

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@bloomindoom

3 years ago

That Frankenstein spinning montage is a piece of art. And, I desperately want the Van Helsing video

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@Wired4Life2

3 years ago

So...spinning shots are to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein what Dutch angles are to Thor?

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@redlibertyx

3 years ago

I swear the last episode happened two days ago. Time has no meaning or is a flat circle. One of those.

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@brianlaughran3941

3 years ago

Don't forget Paramount tried to get into the game too. They released "Sleepy Hollow" in 1999. Granted, it's not as close to the source material as "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" or the first third and last third of "Bram Stoker's Dracula". But, it was Paramount doing a lavish, period production with an A-list director (Tim Burton) that was also produced by Francis Coppola.

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@owenlewis6294

3 years ago

"The original versions... remained the most iconic" (Christopher Lee spins in his grave)

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@pagano60

3 years ago

Trivia: Universal had also put their monsters on the shelf before the 1950s. After "Dracula's Daughter" in 1936, the studio decided to stop making monster movies. But then, an exhibitor put "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" on a double bill and totally cleaned up. Universal realized that there was still money to be made from scary stuff and revived the old franchises, starting with "Son of Frankenstein" in 1939. And the rest is, as they say, history.

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@BartAllen

3 years ago

The 90s Dark Universe 1. Dracula - Bram Stoker's Dracula/Silence of the Lambs 2. Frankenstein - Edward Scissorhands 3. Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - The Mask 4. The Mummy - The Mummy (1999) 5. The Wolf Man - Momento/The Witches of Eastwick

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@jakeparker44

3 years ago

I do not like this friction between you and Charl. Easy on him Patrick, he's doing his best.

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