Two wildly different
tales of mad scientists who discover invisibility, the Universal classic follows Claude Rains as a sadistic chemist who goes on a murder spree in a 19th century village.
Not exact matches
• Fairyburger • Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice • Family Around the Table • Fix Me a Little Lunch • For the Love
of Food • Full Belly Sisters • Hezzi - D's Books and Cooks • Home Sweet Homestead • Join Us, Pull up a Chair • Kate's Recipe Box • Kelly Lynn's Sweets and Treats • Little House Big Alaska • My Southern Sweet Tooth • Our Good Life • Oven
Tales By Syama • Palatable Pastime • Rants From My Crazy Kitchen • Savory Moments • Seduction in the Kitchen • Sidewalk Shoes • That Recipe • The Freshman Cook • The
Mad Scientists Kitchen • The Pajama Chef • The Redhead Baker • The Saucy Southerner • The Spiffy Cookie • The Weekday Gourmet • Tramplingrose • Turnips 2 Tangerines • Uncle Jerry's Kitchen
The script by del Toro and Matthew Robbins — and, based on the advance material at the time, Steven Soderbergh and John Sayles in uncredited assists — manages to cleverly incorporate elements from
mad -
scientist movies, giant - insect flicks and traditional monster - on - the - loose
tales, and the mere thought
of roach - like critters the size
of Sylvester Stallone will unnerve anyone with even a hint
of a bug phobia.
Victor Frankenstein (PG - 13 for violence, macabre images and a scene
of destruction) James McAvoy plays the title character in this variation on Mary Shelley's classic
tale about a
mad scientist whose experiment in reviving the dead goes horribly wrong.
Tentacles: Enter the Dolphin, made by Microsoft Studios, out
of all unlikely developers is a
tale of a lab created abomination named Lemmy, who is swallowed by his creator, the
mad scientist Dr. Phluff (who has the head
of a dolphin), and has...