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By *ake_or_death OP   Man 39 weeks ago

Manchester

...is one of our most enduring stories, but which is your go-to version? The original novel? The Boris Karloff film and the black and white Universal film series that followed? Hammer's version with Christopher Lee? Kenneth Branagh's film with Robert De Niro? And are you looking forward to Del Toro's upcoming adaptation?

Right now I'm watching a fuzzy recording of an 80s BBC version with Robert Powell, Carrie Fisher and David Warner.

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By *zeroMan 39 weeks ago

Glasgow

The black and white Universal film for sheer impact on horror alone. I really liked the portrayal of the monster in Penny Dreadful too.

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By *till gameMan 39 weeks ago

Oldham

Carry on screaming

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman 39 weeks ago

Carlisle usually

Del Toro tends towards some fantastic visuals. I'm hoping to be impressed

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By *ortySwitchMan 39 weeks ago

london

OP, While those are all fine films, I thoughnk you we can all agree the Mel Brooks version is definative!

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By *ools and the brainCouple 39 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"OP, While those are all fine films, I thoughnk you we can all agree the Mel Brooks version is definative!"

Absolutely

"What hump ?"

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By *ildbillkidMan 39 weeks ago

where the road goes on forever

It's frankensteen

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By (user no longer on site) 39 weeks ago

The one with the big tits that sucks my cock

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By *rixie_BlondeWoman 39 weeks ago

London (She/Her)

It was one of the texts for my a level and, along with the Dickens, I never actually bothered to read it. Fuck knows how I got a B, especially as I didn’t answer the Shakespeare question at all

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