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The occasional nod at a number horror classics like “Bride Of Frankenstein” ultimately make the film even better, masterfully conjuring up sardonically humorous visions of the classic in the viewer’s mind. |
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house - an abandoned funeral home - and they continually steal body parts from the hospital’s crematorium for their use. They are preparing the resurrection of a human being that, among other selective body parts, carries the heart of Dr. Cain’s dead girlfriend. |
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humorous and horrific elements. It is not a really campy movie and it is not a spoof either. It is a morbid and sometimes abstruse story of obsession to the point of insanity, and as a result of this scenario we get to witness hair-raising argumentation, experiments and procedures that appear completely rational to the film’s characters but not to the viewer. Jeffrey Combs is phenomenal in his part as Herbert West once again. Nerdy, frantic and incredibly menacing at times, Combs is simply perfect in the part, and his portrayal carries most of the film. After all, it is him who has to carry the serious face throughout, making us believe that he is completely convinced that what he is doing can actually work. |
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The release contains a 2-channel Dolby Stereo track that is also well produced and sounds rich with a great frequency response. The bass response of the audio track is very good, especially considering that it does not contain dedicated sub-bass information, while the brilliance is also impressive, no doubt in part due to the disc’s increased audio encoding bitrate. No language subtitles are supplied on this release. |
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the entire film changes dramatically through the matting. All the additional information in the fullframe transfer is practically redundant and actually creates an atmosphere that is not nearly as dark and oppressive as the matted variation. |
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deleted scenes, and some behind-the-scenes footage including rehearsals, bloopers and more. A featurette that talks about the practical special effects and make-up effects of the movie also highlights some of the movie magic of this film, as well as a |
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November 10, 1999 |
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