Friday, March 23, 2012

Rant

Why does Holly Wood change everything?
Do they ever get in trouble for changing stories like that?
     For most people they don't even notice the change in movies from the books, but for people who read the books it gets rather frustrating. I realize that there are time limits for movies, like in Harry Potter, the books are so long that it would be impossible to include everything in a movie. Thats different, when movies totally change what happens in a book or show a character completely different than the book explains it, thats just rude!

A letter from the monster

Now that the monster can speak and think, how does he feel about the future? What does he think the towns folk feel about him?

Dear Towns Folk;
    If you ever see me, please don't chase me with your pitch forks. Please don't mob up with torches, I'm really not a mean guy. I may be one ugly mother, but don't judge me on just that. I mean you know harm. I saw a girl drowning one time and I went to save her, and her dad immediately tried to kill me.
                                                                    Sincerely,
                                                                         The Monster

Ugly monster

What did victor Frankenstein think his monster would turn out like?
Before he brought his monster to life, did he not see how ugly it was?
Victor Frankenstein went grave digging to get body parts for his monster. When he was stitching them together how did he not notice that it was ugly. When his monster was finally assembled didn't he notice that it wasn't a normal being. Then he went ahead and brought it to life and was taken aback at how ugly and hidiouse the monster was. That makes no sense.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

The Monster

Why did Holly Wood come up with the different idea for the look of the monster? How come no one contradicts the Holly Wood from of the monster? In Holly Wood the monster is a tall green monster with a buzz cut and bolts coming out of his neck. Which is weird because in the book the he looks closer to a normal human being. The only noticeable differences are a yellow tinge to the skin, and black hair. So who knows where Holly Wood came from with there version they created for their movies.