You in america are so lucky to have access to all of those old movies. It is extremly hard to get those in physical copie where I live. Same with digital.
I agree with you Sean, I have that box set that has all the sequels and orginal films to all the Universal monster movies! Great set, it's a fun movie, these were usually an hr and ten minutes most times, so not a lot of time lost.
Thank you, Mike. In my heart, I love all of the Universal Monster movies at some level. This one just doesn't rank near the top compared to some of the others. And, true, they're never very long.
I really enjoy the movie. Not sure why the main character was written to be a humorless person. I understand there are people who really get into their work and pretty much ignore everyone around them. Why did he even bother to marry if his work took him to far away locations. I wasn't crazy about a former lover trying to move in on the wife. I mean the wife was feeling lonely but to try to move in was a dick move. Plus, in IRL, the former suiter was almost twice the wife's age, so that seemed a little pervy. Couldn't the studio find a much younger person? The makeup doesn't really hide his face, so it's easy to tell who the werewolf is.
Had I seen this before The Wolf Man, I probably would have enjoyed it more. That’s not the movie’s fault. I just didn’t like the way the main character was written. But I still think it’s worth seeing. And I didn’t think there was much of an age difference between the wife and the other guy. People always seemed older back then. So it’s hard to tell though. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
You in america are so lucky to have access to all of those old movies. It is extremly hard to get those in physical copie where I live. Same with digital.
That stinks. Where are you from? I apologize if I've asked that before.
@@MovieAssault Poland and no problem :) I was posting, more or less, the same coment when you were talking about Godzilla collection years ago.
That's a sweet collection of old monster movies.
Thanks. It's actually from a larger box set of Universal Monster movies called Universal Classic Monsters: Complete 30-Film Collection.
Great choice - I finally saw this from The Legacy set. Very interesting film to watch after The Wolfman.
It really is!
I watched this film last year I think and love it.
If I'd have seen it as a kid, I'd probably have a stronger connection to it. I still encourage people to watch it.
In the 'Wolf Man', Lon Chaney Jr plays a more sympathetic character who no fault of his own (as the gypsy would say) becomes a werewolf.
Exactly. I don’t think I made that point very well in the video. Thanks.
I agree with you Sean, I have that box set that has all the sequels and orginal films to all the Universal monster movies! Great set, it's a fun movie, these were usually an hr and ten minutes most times, so not a lot of time lost.
Thank you, Mike. In my heart, I love all of the Universal Monster movies at some level. This one just doesn't rank near the top compared to some of the others. And, true, they're never very long.
I really enjoy the movie. Not sure why the main character was written to be a humorless person. I understand there are people who really get into their work and pretty much ignore everyone around them. Why did he even bother to marry if his work took him to far away locations. I wasn't crazy about a former lover trying to move in on the wife. I mean the wife was feeling lonely but to try to move in was a dick move. Plus, in IRL, the former suiter was almost twice the wife's age, so that seemed a little pervy. Couldn't the studio find a much younger person?
The makeup doesn't really hide his face, so it's easy to tell who the werewolf is.
Had I seen this before The Wolf Man, I probably would have enjoyed it more. That’s not the movie’s fault. I just didn’t like the way the main character was written. But I still think it’s worth seeing. And I didn’t think there was much of an age difference between the wife and the other guy. People always seemed older back then. So it’s hard to tell though. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!