What is the best classic monster film?
>>79885122
THEM!
Also, it's such a shame that the Creature despite being one of the truly monstrous beings of the classic Hammer films is the hardest to make a movie out of because he lacks any relatable human traits
>>79885122
The Thing
>>79885122
Alien
>>79885263
Theres just so much wrong with that second paragraph man
>>79885488
>>79885363
he said classic monster, morons
>>79885758
Well look, Dracula is the perverse sexual desire (exchange of bodily fluids), Wolfman is inner rage/beast and Frankenstein's monster is a collection of broken pieces forming a singular monstrous entity, the Creature is just some weird ass cryptid that likes grabbing girls.
ok wait.
>>79885122
Nosferatu.
The Invisible Man. Loss of humanity in the face of new technology. Gill-Man is ok too. He's all about acceptance during hard times. Like a veteran loosing his one arm.
>>79885122
Gojira
>>79885848
The creature is meant to be man returned to it's primal state. We came from the sea and the creature is a reminder of the origin of humanity, that we are ruled by our base desires. And that everything else in the civilized world is a charade. We are all really mermen deep inside. Isn't killing people and grabbing thicc women actually the true desires of man?
the skeleton
>>79886154
>We are all really mermen deep inside. Isn't killing people and grabbing thicc women actually the true desires of man?
I can't argue with that honestly, never saw it that way