
The Invisible Man
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Horror
Science Fiction
1933
71 min
NR
After experimenting on himself and becoming invisible, scientist Jack Griffin, now aggressive due to the drug's effects, seeks a way to reverse the experiment at any cost.
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"Horrortober 2022 Day 21
The Invisible Man is a classic film I really wasn’t looking forward to watching for Horrortober because I’m just not a big fan of classic films at-least not 1930’s. Yes I said it and I know people don’t like to hear that about there precious classic cinema. At first I thought it was because the black and white but that’s not it. It’s the way they talk in these films at this time that drive me up the wall. I guess it’s a Transatlantic accent that actors were taught to speak in for whatever reason. Why would you teach all the actors to talk the same way? I’m sorry but I’ve never like how they sound. Also I find classic cinema to sometimes be boring. But once I got pass that I could enjoy the classic film for it’s time. I was actually surprised how good the effects came out on camera. I just picture these probably being ground breaking in the 30’s. It’s well acted and the camera work is top notch. I can admit I did enjoy it more than I anticipated. Maybe this will influence me to watch more classic films every now and then."

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"Idk how I feel about this movie. The part when the cops are being taunted by a floating shirt is pretty funny though."
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Jamie Roberts
"Dir: James Whale"
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