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Earth 2 Chris
Oct 22, '07, 2:51 PM
So I finally bought Young Frankenstein on DVD, and decided to let my son (he's nearly 6) watch it with me. I figure the language is minimal, and the sex stuff will just go over his head. I was right. Although he did wonder why Elizabeth (Madeline Kahn) suddenly liked the monster so much after he abducted her.:)

Anyway, he stayed glued to the screen for the whole length of the film. And he's been going around saying "Fronken-Steen" for the past 3 days. He liked the "my grandfather's work was DOO-DOO!" line, and is repating it quite often.

I thought this was a good entry level version of the Frankenstein story. All the basics are there, but it isn't scary.

Who says kids don't understand high art?:biggrin:

Chris

Count Creepyhead
Oct 22, '07, 2:59 PM
Smart kid ya got there.
If he liked YF, he'll LOVE Bride of Frankenstein.

jwyblejr
Oct 22, '07, 5:55 PM
And just wait until he gets older and understands the subtle jokes.

toys2cool
Oct 22, '07, 6:15 PM
LOL! that's awesome,my little nephews love it too :grin:

The Toyroom
Oct 22, '07, 6:22 PM
The kid's got good taste! :wink_y: I love that movie!

Mikey
Oct 22, '07, 8:02 PM
I still remember seeing Young Frankenstein in the theatre when it was new back in 1974.
I was 9 at the time and my older brother took me to see it.
Man, was I scared when the first shot of Frankstein's skeleton appeared during the credits :)
Times have changed :)

Goblin19
Oct 22, '07, 10:57 PM
That's cool. Definitely one of the funniest movies ever made.

The Sentry
Oct 23, '07, 12:11 AM
My nephew was hardcore into that movie when he was about 5. He's 23 and can still quote that movie, mine was always "High Anxiety" with Spaceballs rolling a close 2nd and History of the World Part One at third! Mel Brooks, what a genius!

monkey tennis
Oct 23, '07, 11:10 PM
Gene Wilder was a genius

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Gene Wilder basically played the same character in every movie...but what a fantastic character.
And when he sang Pure Imagination it felt like it was.

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lepage
Oct 24, '07, 5:52 AM
Young Frankenstein is certainly a classic.
Sounds like he may be ready for the Abott and Costello meet Frankenstein!?

The Bat
Oct 24, '07, 5:58 AM
I LOVE that Movie! I watched it more times than I can count!:smile:

Earth 2 Chris
Oct 25, '07, 11:40 AM
Sounds like he may be ready for the Abott and Costello meet Frankenstein!?

I think he'd like it. He's much less of a weinie than I was at that age. I was traumatized by Lon Chaney Jr.'s transformation into the Wolfman from that movie for years!

Chris