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The latest Frankenstein's monster? Yup! (Original Post) Archae Jul 2013 OP
Oh my! In_The_Wind Jul 2013 #1
I think one may get a steroid high from looking, though... hlthe2b Jul 2013 #2
IIRC, it was Hollywood who made the 'monster' ugly.... Wounded Bear Jul 2013 #3
I'll take the original poster jakeXT Jul 2013 #4
When I opened this thread I thought this was going to be about a new FrankenShark on SyFy aint_no_life_nowhere Jul 2013 #5

hlthe2b

(102,356 posts)
2. I think one may get a steroid high from looking, though...
Sat Jul 20, 2013, 09:10 AM
Jul 2013

Sorry, but that's my first thought.... At least he is muscularly proportionate for his stature.... (and yes, he is good looking, but realistically, that amount of lean muscle rarely comes in this day and age without the roids)

Wounded Bear

(58,704 posts)
3. IIRC, it was Hollywood who made the 'monster' ugly....
Sat Jul 20, 2013, 11:56 AM
Jul 2013

Not sure the novel even addressed his physical appearance much, except to say he was large and imposing.

This version certainly puts out some eye candy for the women among us.

Nothing wrong with that.

jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
4. I'll take the original poster
Sat Jul 20, 2013, 12:10 PM
Jul 2013


When a one-of-a-kind 1931 Frankenstein insert movie poster, purchased by a Chicago man when he was a teenager and stored in a closet for three decades, comes up for bid at Heritage Auctions in Dallas on July 27, it may yield more than $100,000. Keith Johnson, 59, bought the poster from an antiques shop for just a few dollars in the 1960s. (Courtesy Heritage Auctions)

http://abcnews.go.com/Business/slideshow/frankenstein-movie-poster-stored-closet-decades-worth-100k-2165601
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