Gods and Monsters 6/11 @ 10 PM ET

Out with the old brain, in with the new.

Nice.

Excellent. Just remember that, and then think about the various interpretations we just saw of The Bride of Frankenstein.

mmm, parallels. :stuck_out_tongue:

The morning pee. Interesting job Hanna’s got there.

I love Lynn Redgrave.

“Expect nothing fancy.” :smiley:

“All men always pulling legs.”

HA!! This is wonderful.

“A homo?”

HA!! No wonder you love this film.

Yeah.

That’s not too far from my job, on occasion. :frowning:

The uncomfortable conversations make what would otherwise be just a dry art flim truly humorous.

Again, just like what he’s explaining here.

It’s very self-referential. :slight_smile:

Ah. The joys of seeing gravity at work. The human body sags over time. My wife has wonderful stories of her time working in hospital.

We all have our stories. Most of them scatological. :smiley:

Yeah. The cigar’s make the scene. Almost subliminal. Almost.

“What are you afraid of, Mr. Boone? Surely not a frail old man like me.” :smiley:

Sometime a cigar is just a cigar. Otherwise, it’s a penis. :stuck_out_tongue:

Speaking of…thar they dangle!!

Fear and disgust…hmmm…this keeps getting more and more interesting.

“World War I?”
“No, my dear, the Crimean War!” :smiley:

So did you know anything about this aspect of the movie before you started watching it?

If you were a Buffy fan, you’d no doubt recognize Whale’s foxhole lover from the episode “Reptile Boy”.

FYI. :slight_smile:

I did. I thot it would be handled with a heavy hand but I’m pleasantly surprised.

I credit McKellen with that. It’s subtle.

Like his gradual seduction of our young Mr. Boone. :slight_smile: