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?
Chris

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?

Chris
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