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en No one is going to think going into this movie that they are going to come out loving Frankenstein, and not in a cheap of cheesy way at all - he's really an angry, vicious guy - a beast. But when you think of the originals, they were scary melodramas. The characters were so deep. I always felt as badly for Frankenstein as I did for his victims because, like Lenny in Steinbeck's 'Mice and Men,' he's a man-child. I've always found that fascinating.

en [Mel Brooks, for example, was one director who missed out.] 'Young Frankenstein' came close, ... but we ended up with old 'Frankenstein.'

en I think Frankenstein and The Mummy were my favorites. The Mummy was the only one that really scared the hell out of me. I loved Frankenstein as a kid, but I always felt sorry for him. I liked Dracula a lot, but it wasn't one of my favorites. I even liked The Wolfman a little better than Dracula. Dracula was too remote for me, or something.

en It seemed like in the States, you could make a cheap movie if it was a horror movie, and it could look crumby without production value and still be effective for a sale, the audience would still be frightened by it and they wouldn't react badly to its cheap quality. So that's why we made a horror movie.

en It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson. It was very scary and knowing insurance didn't cover it -- that was very scary and we just wanted a child of our own so badly that we were willing to do just about anything.

en I've created a financial Frankenstein here because I can't get rid of it.

en It's like I'm making Frankenstein on every bike.

en Is this a grotesque Frankenstein experiment?

en It stopped the war. But then I realized it was a Frankenstein process.

en The good thing about being Dr. Frankenstein is that you can always make new friends.

en We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic
  David Russell

en There's a song called 'Frankenstein' (from 1995's 'I'm With Stupid') that people seem to request a lot so we thought we'd give that a whirl.

en It's more awareness of the staff and within the community. Sometimes, (organ donation) has a kind of Frankenstein-ish image to it. We try to dispel those myths about it.

en This network is real, and partisan diplomacy and selective anti-terrorism warfare will only let loose this Frankenstein.

en You know honestly I think there's a Dracula, a Wolf Man, and a Frankenstein's Monster in all of us. They are sides of our own character so that's why I think we can relate to them in terms of a 'I know how that feels' kind of thing.


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