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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Frankenstein's Army (2013) #366

An instant favorite that I will watch time and time again, "Frankenstein's Army" is a non-stop action packed thrill ride of twisted monstrosities of mangled flesh and various machine parts. The film is a found footage movie and given that perspective it feels like a realistic chase scene through an enormous haunted house attraction. In fact, it may be best to think of the movie as a haunted house attraction that was made into a movie because it would explain how the camera operator was able to escape a horde of monsters time and time again by just going closing a door behind him. I was extremely impressed by the detailed sets and how vast Frankenstein's complex seemed to be; this was either a Prop Masters' dream come true or complete nightmare! Of course the main reason to watch this film is to see the many different types of odd creations that represent Frankenstein's army. There are so very creative and a few WTF monsters in this movie so keep an eye out!


A Russian reconnaissance team is on a mission in Eastern Germany near the end of World War Two and the mission is being recorded for prosperity for Mother Russia. The recon team stumbles across an old factory while looking for a team of Russian comrades who had sent out a distress signal. Inside the decrepit building they find an older man feeding some animals. They force him to lead them into the building but he quickly disappears and then suddenly their worse nightmares come out of the shadows, half-man half-machine hybrids with German markings and odd appendages used only for killing!






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