It was only during my last couple viewings of this film that I came to realize how much I like Sean's dad in that movie. I like the way they play his relationship with Sean and the banter with his police partner is great too.
Figured I'd put my hat in for nostalgia movies.
Still holds up for me anyway. One of my favorite movies of all time.
That Wolfman transformation in the phone booth is one of the scariest, most awesome wolfman scenes in a flick ever.
"Heeee'ssss gonna kill your son! AAAAAA!"
"BO....GUS!"
"Wolfman can't drive a car, he's not like a guy!"
"What are you talking about? He walks around! He wears pants!"
It was only during my last couple viewings of this film that I came to realize how much I like Sean's dad in that movie. I like the way they play his relationship with Sean and the banter with his police partner is great too.
Wolfman has nards.
I don't know how many times I said that growing up. Shit, I'm still saying itI never dug the end of the movie though.
I thought the ending was the shit.
Spoilers:
Wolfman gets shot after surviving a stick of dynamite down his pants, Horace kills the Creature with a shotgun, Dracula gets sucked into limbo by Van Helsing after giving Sean a thumbs up, the army actually shows up, and Rudy gets to be an all around bad ass.
Never saw this and every time I hear its name I make a mental note to check it...which I do again now.
The ending makes my wife sad.
Spoilers:
She doesn't like it when Frankenstein has to go away.
I don't think I've seen this before.
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