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w22dheartlivie Posted - 02/23/2007 : 21:58:19
I recently added an accolade based on the theme song, Science Fiction/Double Feature from Rocky Horror Picture Show. There are eleven earlier films referenced and I had to add 3 films to the site to complete that list. Each of those film plots is simply described in the song lyrics. Now, this may be a picayune issue, but I'm having trouble deciding whether it would be appropriate to add the Rocky Horror film itself. The song lyrics at one point say "See androids fighting Brad and Janet" so the song references its own film. I've added it provisionally, but I'm really ambivalent about it. Opinions?
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Joe Blevins Posted - 02/25/2007 : 20:10:10
Speaking of The Bride of Frankenstein, the DVD commentary makes an interesting point about the title and its possible double meaning. The name Frankenstein literally refers to the doctor, so the actual "bride of Frankenstein" is Henry's extremely unfortunate new wife, Elizabeth. Talk about a bad marriage -- this poor girl has no idea what she's gotten herself into.

Either way, Bride fits the accolade nicely, since Henry and his monster are still the main characters. Thanks for the suggestions.
Whippersnapper. Posted - 02/25/2007 : 15:48:30
quote:
Originally posted by Randall



Yeah and she's never even intended as the "bride" [studio hyperbole; where's the vicar?] of "Frankenstein" at all.




I suppose a title like "Sex Slave for Frankenstein's Monster" would have been a little ahead of its time.
Whippersnapper. Posted - 02/25/2007 : 15:44:12
quote:
Originally posted by BaftaBabe

quote:
Originally posted by Joe Blevins

While we're on the topic of accolades, I was thinking of creating one about movies which are named after supporting characters, i.e. not the main character. RHPS is a prime example. Rocky doesn't appear until well into the movie, and he doesn't really have that much screen time compared to Frank, Brad, Janet, etc. Trouble was, I couldn't think of many other other examples for this accolade, except The Wizard of Oz and maybe The Thin Man and The Big Lebowski.



The Bride of Frankenstein wherein she doesn't actually appear until about 10 minutes before the end. R U shocked






Shocked by your inconsiderate revelation of spoilers which are bound to upset Salopian.

Keep up the good work!
randall Posted - 02/25/2007 : 15:39:22
quote:
Originally posted by BaftaBabe

[quote]

The Bride of Frankenstein wherein she doesn't actually appear until about 10 minutes before the end. R U shocked





Yeah and she's never even intended as the "bride" [studio hyperbole; where's the vicar?] of "Frankenstein" at all.

Trivia question for your mates, which I posed earlier in some other thread a couple years ago:

In how many movies did Boris Karloff play Frankenstein?

<watch as they count in their heads and try not to giggle>

Answer:
ONE.

[You thought you were ahead of me, didn't you? You realized that in all the others he played Frankenstein's monster. But in FRANKENSTEIN 1970, Karloff plays a descendant of Dr. Victor. Fun fact!]
BaftaBaby Posted - 02/25/2007 : 14:41:42
quote:
Originally posted by Joe Blevins

While we're on the topic of accolades, I was thinking of creating one about movies which are named after supporting characters, i.e. not the main character. RHPS is a prime example. Rocky doesn't appear until well into the movie, and he doesn't really have that much screen time compared to Frank, Brad, Janet, etc. Trouble was, I couldn't think of many other other examples for this accolade, except The Wizard of Oz and maybe The Thin Man and The Big Lebowski.



The Bride of Frankenstein wherein she doesn't actually appear until about 10 minutes before the end. R U shocked


Whippersnapper. Posted - 02/25/2007 : 14:21:15
quote:
Originally posted by BaftaBabe

quote:
Originally posted by Whippersnapper

Finding Private Ryan




Was that a sequel I missed





Whoops! That's what I get for posting at some unearthly hour on Sunday morning!
Rovark Posted - 02/25/2007 : 09:57:23
quote:
Originally posted by Joe Blevins

While we're on the topic of accolades, I was thinking of creating one about movies which are named after supporting characters, i.e. not the main character. RHPS is a prime example. Rocky doesn't appear until well into the movie, and he doesn't really have that much screen time compared to Frank, Brad, Janet, etc. Trouble was, I couldn't think of many other other examples for this accolade, except The Wizard of Oz and maybe The Thin Man and The Big Lebowski.



Hitchcock's "The Trouble With Harry"
BaftaBaby Posted - 02/25/2007 : 09:18:39
quote:
Originally posted by Whippersnapper

Finding Private Ryan




Was that a sequel I missed

Whippersnapper. Posted - 02/25/2007 : 08:58:33
quote:
Originally posted by Joe Blevins

While we're on the topic of accolades, I was thinking of creating one about movies which are named after supporting characters, i.e. not the main character. RHPS is a prime example. Rocky doesn't appear until well into the movie, and he doesn't really have that much screen time compared to Frank, Brad, Janet, etc. Trouble was, I couldn't think of many other other examples for this accolade, except The Wizard of Oz and maybe The Thin Man and The Big Lebowski.



Here Comes Mr Jordan
Saving Private Ryan
Joe Blevins Posted - 02/25/2007 : 06:31:54
quote:
Originally posted by Randall

quote:
Originally posted by wildhartlivie

I recently added an accolade based on the theme song, Science Fiction/Double Feature from Rocky Horror Picture Show. There are eleven earlier films referenced and I had to add 3 films to the site to complete that list. Each of those film plots is simply described in the song lyrics. Now, this may be a picayune issue, but I'm having trouble deciding whether it would be appropriate to add the Rocky Horror film itself. The song lyrics at one point say "See androids fighting Brad and Janet" so the song references its own film. I've added it provisionally, but I'm really ambivalent about it. Opinions?


Of course!



I agree that RHPS should be included in this accolade. But it's always sort of bugged me that the movie never actually shows Brad and Janet fighting androids. There aren't even any androids in the movie. While we're on the topic of accolades, I was thinking of creating one about movies which are named after supporting characters, i.e. not the main character. RHPS is a prime example. Rocky doesn't appear until well into the movie, and he doesn't really have that much screen time compared to Frank, Brad, Janet, etc. Trouble was, I couldn't think of many other other examples for this accolade, except The Wizard of Oz and maybe The Thin Man and The Big Lebowski.
randall Posted - 02/23/2007 : 23:35:24
quote:
Originally posted by wildhartlivie

I recently added an accolade based on the theme song, Science Fiction/Double Feature from Rocky Horror Picture Show. There are eleven earlier films referenced and I had to add 3 films to the site to complete that list. Each of those film plots is simply described in the song lyrics. Now, this may be a picayune issue, but I'm having trouble deciding whether it would be appropriate to add the Rocky Horror film itself. The song lyrics at one point say "See androids fighting Brad and Janet" so the song references its own film. I've added it provisionally, but I'm really ambivalent about it. Opinions?


Of course!
BaftaBaby Posted - 02/23/2007 : 22:01:09
quote:
Originally posted by wildhartlivie

I recently added an accolade based on the theme song, Science Fiction/Double Feature from Rocky Horror Picture Show. There are eleven earlier films referenced and I had to add 3 films to the site to complete that list. Each of those film plots is simply described in the song lyrics. Now, this may be a picayune issue, but I'm having trouble deciding whether it would be appropriate to add the Rocky Horror film itself. The song lyrics at one point say "See androids fighting Brad and Janet" so the song references its own film. I've added it provisionally, but I'm really ambivalent about it. Opinions?



What a cool accolade, WHL! I vote Yes ... because adding the RHPS is like the wrapping paper.


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