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Why Frankenstein is the Best Sci Fi Horror Character Ever

Based on one of the all time best sci fi horror movies, what many consider to be one of the smart horror movies, with perhaps the saddest character in literature, Frankenstein, which in my opinion is one of the best black and white movies ever, and also one of the best old movies before 1940, is the primary source from which this video was made. Many people ask - Did Frankenstein ever die? And if so, How did Frankenstein die? It my opinion it doesn't matter what happened in the movies, Frankenstein will never die, he will live forever as one of the best sci fi horror movies of all time. The main character, the creature, in my opinion (though some would argue it's Victor Frankenstein) is certainly one of the best movie monsters of all time. And this is consider by many one of the best horror movies made from books. When it was written, the world thought well this Frankenstein for Germans, English and French and not all the other people in the world, and it wasn't embrace immediately worldwide. But now it is embraced by all cultures and it is consider an all time classic book from which came the first science fiction movie ever and, to some, one of the best sci fi horror movies ever made. The poem, Invictus, which I used to honor this best, smart horror movies, is itself legendary. I also think it fits the character perfectly. All the members of what I call the Orson Welles fan club around the world should like this tribute. Hopefully, soon, I can do one for a new Frankenstein traile or film, that would be great. Disclaimer: Some AI technology was used in the making of this video.

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9 days ago

Uit die nag wat my bedek, swart soos 'n put van paal tot paal. Ek dank watter gode daar ook al is, vir my onoorwinlike siel. In die geval van omstandighede het ek nie geskrik of hardop gehuil nie. Onder die blos van toeval is my kop bloederig maar ongebuig. Anderkant hierdie plek van toorn en trane, doem maar die afgryse van die skaduwee op. En tog vind die bedreiging van die jare my, en sal my vind, onbevrees. Dit maak nie saak hoe nou die poort, hoe belas met strawwe die boekrol nie, ek is die
meester van my lot. Ek is die kaptein van my siel.

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@Lou.B

EXCELLENT!!!!

@Rekaert

But, that isn't Frankenstein. That's his monster. UCkszU2WH9gy1mb0dV-11UJg/Z8MfY8mzLbnovwK5roC4Bg Buuut ... have a like anyway for using one of my favourite poems.