wtf?


why would jesse james run into frankensteins daughter?

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Actually, in spite of the title, she's Frankenstein's granddaughter, and still carrying on the family tradition of making monsters. If I recall (it's been a while since the late show showing of this), she was forced to flee Europe because of her experiments, and so relocated in a tiny village on the border between the U.S. and Mexico. (If Nazis could relocate to South America after World War II, why not?)

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They're making a musical remake of it with Zasu Pitts greatgranddaughter Hola in it.

Nothing exists more beautifully than nothing.

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Plus they need a special kind of thunderstorm that can only be found in California. kind of makes sense.

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"why would jesse james run into frankensteins daughter? "

Because if he didn't it would be called "Jesse James Doesn't Meet Frankenstein's Daughter"

I collect dead pigeons then I press them between the pages of a book.

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The Frankenstein movies are usually set in the 18th or 19th century Europe. Usually in Austria or one of the other *beep* countries. Can't a Frankenstein movie be set in 19th century America with lots of cowboys, saloon girls, Mexicans, Indians, and man's best "friend"-the horse?

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Why Not?. Ever seen the co-feature ''Billy The Kid VS. Dracula?''

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Hey, they could have had an episode on The Munsters where one of Jesse's descendants runs into Herman and Grandpa and written a storyline around it.

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and you don't find this any more ridiculous than some of the idiotic movies they make today??? "snakes on a plane", "sharktopus",...

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