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seasonofthewitch06 · 24 days
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Dave from the Alvin and the Chipmunks 90s movies (Frankenstein and Wolfman) is kinda…
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ninjastormhawkkat · 1 year
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What about Alvin and the chipmunks meet Frankenstein and Blue was the one who drank the potion by the scientist.
She becomes miss mouse brain.
The monster made by Frankenstein is Joe.
The scientist is Calvin.
What do you guys think?
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Oh yeah that could work. I originally had Bunbun being in Alvin's role who drank the potion but I am fine with Blu being the one for this au. Yes Joe being Frankenstein and Calvin being the scientist fits perfectly.
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gritsandbrits · 2 years
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Alvin and the Chipmunks meet Dracula
Or a fake movie where Dave gets turned into a vampire, his kids hurry to find a cure and my self insert - a family friend - is completely oblivious to everything until a fateful Halloween bash. Dave can no longer hide his health issues.... Those rascals better hurry up soon or I'm toast!
That might not actually sound bad 😋
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Alvin & the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein, 1999, USA
I’m sure many of us millennials can harken back to this late 90s film and it’s double feature, Alvin & the Chipmunks meet the Wolfman. It seems to be a nostalgic cult classic, but fairly typical for the era that it was released in. One of the more clever scenes involved the chipmunks transitioning into earlier models of themselves while frightened.
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hyperfixationtimego · 8 months
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The songs from meet frankenstein and meet the wolfman have no business going that HARD!!!!
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punster-2319 · 7 months
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17yearcicada · 1 year
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i think i should put up some parameters for “watching every frankenstein adaptation ever” because there are a lot of movies that tell the story of mary shelley writing frankenstein or are just more of a classic monsters crossover with practically no connection to the og book and idk if those would like. count? you know
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oxfordsnotr0gues · 3 months
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Random poll but I’m very curious
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fitsofgloom · 8 months
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Eye-catching lobby display promotion for Universal's "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman," although it does look a bit more like "Alvin & The Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein." Either way -- SOLD!
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raccoon-in-a-dumpster · 4 months
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ohchristmasbri · 8 months
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Halloween is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate the spooky season than with a movie marathon filled with spine-tingling chills and eerie adventures? Whether you're gathering with friends, family, or looking for a solo scare fest, our handpicked selection of Halloween and fall-themed movies has got you covered. From classic horror to animated tales and everything in between, this ultimate movie guide will take your Halloween and Fall-filled experience to new heights.
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Animated: Cartoons for the Playful Spook: Dive into the enchanting world of animated Halloween tales. From mischievous chipmunks to lovable monsters, our collection of animated movies offers the perfect blend of humour and spooky fun. Explore the ghoulish adventures of Alvin and the Chipmunks, embark on a journey through the afterlife in "Coco," and unravel the mysteries of haunted houses with beloved characters like Casper the Friendly Ghost.
Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein
Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman
Corpse Bride
Coraline
Coco
Fun Size
Frankenweenie
Hotel Transylvania
Hotel Transylvania 2
Hotel Transylvania: Summer Vacation
Hotel Transylvania: Transformania
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
Monster House
ParaNorman
Scoob! (2020)
Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School
Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf
Spirited Away
The Addams Family (2019)
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
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Live Action: Live Action Thrills: For those seeking heart-pounding excitement and hair-raising suspense, our live-action movie suggestions are sure to deliver. From Tim Burton's signature dark fantasy style to iconic horror franchises, you'll find a variety of options to keep you on the edge of your seat. Immerse yourself in the quirky world of "Beetlejuice," and revisit the supernatural charm of "Hocus Pocus."
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Annabelle
Annabelle Comes Home
Annabelle: Creation
Beetlejuice
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Carrie
Casper
Creepshow
Dark Shadows
Day Shift
Death Becomes Her
Double, Double, Toil & Trouble
Donnie Darko
Edward Scissorhands
Fido
Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters 2
Get Out
Goosebumps
Goosebumps 2
Halloweentown (1-4)
Hereditary
Hocus Pocus
Hocus Pocus 2
Interview with the Vampire
Muppets Haunted Mansion
Practical Magic
Shaun of the Dead
Sleepy Hollow
The Addams Family
The Addams Family Values
The Craft
The Curse of Bridge Hollow
The Haunted Mansion
The Little Vampire
The Love Witch
The Munsters (2022)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (2016)
The Witches (1990/2020)
The Witch
Twilight (Series)
Vampires Suck
Warm Bodies
What We Do in the Shadows
Zombieland
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Vintage Horror: Vintage Chills and Classic Horrors: Step back in time with a selection of vintage horror films that have stood the test of time. Experience the captivating performances of horror legends like Vincent Price and Boris Karloff in classics such as "House on Haunted Hill" and "The Mummy." Journey into the eerie worlds created by Alfred Hitchcock in "Psycho" and explore the timeless terror of "Dracula" and "Frankenstein."
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Arsenic and Old Lace
Bride of Frankenstein
Carrie
Child's Play
Comedy of Terrors (1963)
Creature from the Black Lagoon
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
Dracula (1931)
House of Wax (1953)
House on Haunted Hill (1959)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Labyrinth
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Psycho
Tales from the Crypt
The Birds
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
The Exorcist
The Invisible Man
The Last Man on Earth (1964)
The Mummy (1932)
The Shining
The Wolf Man (1941)
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Horror: Modern Scares for the Brave: Ready to be spooked by more recent releases? Our modern horror movie picks will satisfy your craving for contemporary scares. Immerse yourself in the psychological depths of "Hereditary," navigate the terrors of found-footage in "The Blair Witch Project," and experience the relentless pursuit of a masked killer in "You're Next."
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
All Hallows Eve
Annabelle
Annabelle Comes Home
Annabelle: Creation
Cabin in the Woods
Child's Play
Get Out
Halloween (Series)
Hereditary
Insidious
IT
Midsommar
Psycho (1998)
Rosemary's Baby
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Silence of the Lambs
Sinister
The Babadook
The Blair Witch Project
The Conjuring
The Conjuring 2
The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
The Nun
The Ring
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Trick 'r Treat
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You're Next With this carefully curated collection of Halloween and fall-themed movies, you're all set for a spooktacular movie marathon! Whether you're in the mood for animated delights, vintage scares, modern horror, or family-friendly fun, there's a movie for every preference and every scare threshold. So, gather your loved ones, prepare the popcorn, and get ready to embark on a cinematic journey that will leave you delightfully haunted and thoroughly entertained this Halloween season. Watching these movies alone? Read this: Looking to pair these movies with an activity? Check out our activity and date ideas.
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thenightling · 2 days
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I don't understand why so many people seem surprised or reluctant at the idea of horror musicals. It has occurred to me that there are more horror themed musicals than any other genre within the musical format. Note: Some of these are stage musicals, some are movies, and some are both. Little Shop of Horrors Sweeney Todd: The Demon barber of Fleet Street Phantom of The Opera Phantom of The Opera: Love Never Dies The Rocky Horror Show Shock Treatment Evil Dead: The Musical Carrie White Lestat (Two very different versions but same cast) Dracula: The musical Dance of the Vampires (Tanz der Vampire) Jekyll and Hyde Richard Campbell's Frankenstein The metal opera Frankenstein: The New Musical Young Frankenstein Dead Man's Party (performed at Six Flags every Halloween season) Beetlejuice: The musical Beetlejuice: Graveyard Revue (Universal Studios) Edward Scissorhands (The ballet) Teeth The Lost Boys (in workshop now) Death Note: The Musical The Canterville Ghost Dorian! The Remarkable Mr. Gray Bat Boy: The Musical Hocus Pocus Spooktacular stage show Hocus Pocus the musical (in development) Ghost: The musical The Addams Family (Broadway musical) The Princess and the Goblin Bad Cinderella Labyrinth The Black Labyrinth (unofficial Labyrinth sequel) The Wizard of Oz Wicked Over The Garden Wall Something Wicked This way Comes: The musical Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Coming out of Their Shells Lazarus The Nightmare before Christmas Corpse Bride Monster Mash: The Musical Rockula Red Riding Hood (direct to video musical) Into The Woods The Little Mermaid Frozen Alvin and the Chipmunks meet The Wolfman Alvin and the Chipmunks meet Frankenstein Repo! The Genetic Opera The Devil's Carnival The Hunchback of Notre Dame Monster High: The Movie Monster High: The Movie 2 Descendants Descendants 2 Descendants 3 Descendants: The Rise of Red Zombies Zombies 2 Zombies 3 Zombies 4 Hadestown Scooby Doo and The Witch's Ghost Faust: The Rock musical The Crucible Stage Fright Frank Wildhorn's Dracula The Musical Frankenstein: A Rock Opera Dracula: The Rock Opera Admittedly some of these might count as scifi or just supernatural / fantasy but they still had Gothic or horror elements. I can name more horror musicals than I can mother other genres of musicals that are performed in the English language.
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doverstar · 5 months
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Tag 9 People You Want To Know Better
I was graciously tagged by @empress-of-snark <3
three ships: Peter/Wendy (Peter Pan), Doctor/Rose (Doctor Who), Artemis/Holly (Artemis Fowl)
first ship: Tommy Pickles/Kimi Finster (Rugrats)
last song: Light Years by Pearl Jam
last movie: Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein because it's that time of year. It was a rewatch.
currently reading: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (a reread) and then The Merlin Conspiracy by Diana Wynne Jones (first time).
currently watching: Violet Evergarden the Movie and Britain's Hidden Villages.
currently consuming: Coffee and strawberry waffles.
currently craving: Romans 12:18 and chocolate milk, but I dishwashed my swirly straw and it unswirled so what's the point
I'll tag: @nowandforalways, @valorianknights, @nerdemic, @savannahsdrabbles, @teabooksandsweets, @way-too-addicted-to-fandoms, @banana-with-a-bow-tie,, and @ernestonlysayslovelythings. Go!
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losfacedevil · 6 months
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hello! i just have to share a thought about farmers market sam i had today.
so my sister hates scary movies (which is just weird considering we’re all from salem mass) but anyway, i think sophia would be afraid of scary movies too! i think she would prefer something a little slower paced and more wholesome!
i picture her inviting sammy over for a “halloween movie” so when he arrives to her house asking if the movie is texas chainsaw massacre or house of 1000 corpses, he’s quite surprised when he sees “wallace and gromit the curse of the were-rabbit” on the television, or even “it’s the great pumpkin charlie brown”. i think sam would tease her for a minute or two, but find her choice in movies oddly endearing. he’d sit there all cozied up on the couch while she curls into his side and combs her fingers through his hair absentmindedly.
ugh! i love this universe so much!! you write so well and i am the biggest softie for miss fia-bia!!!!
You’re from Salem? How cool is that!
But Yesss Sophia is totally a children’s holiday movie type person. Alvin and the Chipmunks Meets Frankenstein is my all time favorite non-scary movie.
He’d realize that the time spent together watching a kids movie is more wholesome than her screaming every five seconds and hiding in his chest because she’s crying. He’d find solace in her smiles and giggles, how she’d glance up at him and steal cheek kisses every so often.
I absolutely love that you love the Change universe. It’s a universe of healing, love and comfort and you guys will NEVER fully understand the impact your love for this world has on me. Truly, thank you ☺️
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Top 10 favorite Michael Bell performances
Oooh, boy, he sure has quite the prolific catalog, so it might be a little difficult to pin it down to 10 in no particular order, but let's goooooo
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1. QuackerJack. Natch. You really shouldn't be surprised, he's gonna top the charts regardless. His voice is like a strawberry bonbon to the ears for me. I don't even need to link a clip of him because y'all know what I mean.
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2. That one demon rabbit that showed up for one scene in "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy" that beat the snot out of a kid Terminator style. Mr. Bell's monotone performance mixed with the audio editing to make him sound otherworldly is way too good to be his only role in that show, and is pretty much how I imagined QuackerJack's snapped speaking cadence in the 2011 comics minus the audio filtering.
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3. Chas Finster. I like Chas a lot. He's a dork but a very genuinely sweet guy, and watching him fall in love after being a widower and single dad for the first half of the show is really one of the best parts of the non-baby side of Rugrats. Chas ending the feud between his friends is one of the best scenes next to yanking a guy of his truck to save the kids from the car wash or pretty much every Chas scene.
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4. Olivia's Father in the Rave Episode of Samurai Jack. He has like, maybe six or seven lines of dialog tops, but that's some A Game distraught voice acting he's brought to the table.
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5. Ferdinand from the "Tom and Jerry: The Movie" movie. No joke, I thought for a long time, because my mom doesn't like to sit through credits when watching movies, that this dog was voiced by Frank Welker because that sort of animal noise performance is right up his alley, but naw, surprise, it's Michael Bell!
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6. Parkay Margarine Tub. Butter. All I can say. Butter.
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7. The Fear from Metal Gear Solid 3. Seriously, the range with this guy, I can't even. Yeah, I've played some MGS, I can't for the life of me remember most of the experience because it's just sooooo much going, but I can tell you that one of my favorite games we had on our Xbox original was Sons of Liberty ((Mr. Bell does some additional voice work there too, by the way)), but this guy from Snake Eater, tho. This voice work is *chef's kiss*, it's very effective in making my skin crawl
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8. Grouchy Smurf. Before my older brother introduced me to anime when I was 9, I quite liked watching the original Smurfs cartoons on Cartoon Network in the early afternoon, and Grouchy was such a mood, and still is.
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9. Dr. Frankenstein from "Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein". I love both of the AatC Halloween movies, but while my favorite thematically is the Wolfman one, I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the antics of this guy in the other film. Totally killing it with the mad scientist role there, I highly recommend this movie set as part of a Halloween watchlist if you're looking for fun spooks on par with "Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island", and this character cracks me up.
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10. TAMMY. Just. Tammy.
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hyperfixationtimego · 8 months
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I just watched a chipmunk celebration for the first time ever I think, and can I just say that the concept of theatre kid Simon is SO important to me
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