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The Bride of Re-Animator

The Bride of Re-Animator

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as good as the original
Review: When you first watch this film, be sure to realize that it is trying to capitalize on perhaps one of the best horror films ever. Compared to Re-animator, Bride is much gorier, violent, humorous, and cheesy. But it doesn't work as well as the original did. The plot is much worse than the first one and deviates from the original Lovecraft text. The effects are good however, and the acting is still top notch. But while watching this movie, you can feel the lack of great direction by Gordon. It seems like Brian Yazuna tries to make everything funny and gross at the same time and it doesn't work as well as it did when it was unintentional as in the original. Bride is still entertaining and worth a look if you like goofy horror movies, but don't expect the magic of the original.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: oh go finger this..no no eyeball that
Review: You have to give Jeffrey Combs alot of credit in both Re-animator and Bride of Re-animator, I mean the guy manages to keep a straight face throughout both films. (Unless he was laughing his butt off between takes).
This movie is downright cool and outrageous chasing after the modern day Frankenstein..um I mean Franken..oh nevermind.
The story is simple the two docs build a woman from spare body parts. She says at one point.."You built me??" with the silly look on her face.
My favorite scene was the fingers with the eyeball attached to it
running around the room when that nosy cop was there giving the boys the 3rd degree. You'll like how he gets his..the die-electric detective..Anyway check it out plent of gore, silly dialogue oh and one fine looking babe.
Thumbs up to H.P Lovecraft and his bizarre stories..yeah!


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