The Birth, Death, and Rebirth of the Universal Monsters

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

Комментарии • 20

  • @RoweGames-w8t
    @RoweGames-w8t Год назад +2

    Love your videos man! Very great quality and well researched!

    • @whenthepicturesgotbigger
      @whenthepicturesgotbigger  Год назад +2

      Thank you! Calling the video well researched is maybe the biggest compliment you can give; I really appreciate the support! :)

  • @EnchantedEssays
    @EnchantedEssays Год назад +2

    Great vid as always!

  • @billybee001
    @billybee001 Год назад +2

    It’s interesting to learn about how horror wasn’t even a term used before, very good video well put together mate that 1k is coming in soon 🎉

    • @whenthepicturesgotbigger
      @whenthepicturesgotbigger  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much! It’s been a fun journey to 1000 and I’m excited for the future of the channel :) After 1k comes 2k! Haha

  • @daniellajones2188
    @daniellajones2188 Год назад

    Such a great video!! I’m loving the spooky theming to your videos for Halloween! 🎃👻

  • @KaelCrawfordProd5554
    @KaelCrawfordProd5554 Год назад

    Congratulations on 1K!

  • @vancecunningham5032
    @vancecunningham5032 Год назад +1

    The Invisible Man is absolutely my favorite

  • @antoniorojasbearflux
    @antoniorojasbearflux Год назад

    Super interesting! Can’t wait to see the next Horror related video!

  • @richardbartolo2890
    @richardbartolo2890 Год назад

    At 8:24 seconds in you state the teenager of the 1950's wanted nothing to do with Bella Lugosi or Boris Karloff films. That information is not correct. You may want to speak to people who were around at that time. In the 1950s there were horror movie hosts in almost every state of the country showing all the Universal and other studio's black and white horror and sci fi films. And they were being watched on Friday & Saturday nights from kids 9 to19. Also famous monsters magazine and other monster and sci fi mags were doing great sales numbers in those years. It could be I misunderstood your point, I dont know, But if not, Teenagers in the 1950s loved those movies. And to this day most still do. But good job regardless, I think unless man really changes there will always be a desire for the Macabre.

    • @fletchkeilman2205
      @fletchkeilman2205 10 месяцев назад

      He has some glaring errors in this but he is trying

  • @FonMeller
    @FonMeller Год назад +1

    Is "invisible agent" good?

    • @whenthepicturesgotbigger
      @whenthepicturesgotbigger  Год назад +5

      Ehhhh haha. I wouldn’t even consider it among the best Invisible Man films. It’s a unique take on the formula and very pertinent to WW2, but I wouldn’t suggest watching it unless you’re a Universal Monster completionist.

    • @FonMeller
      @FonMeller Год назад

      I'll give it a try, it's such a cool premise@@whenthepicturesgotbigger

  • @tammyr1489
    @tammyr1489 Год назад +1

    Love your videos but the music is distracting and not needed.

    • @whenthepicturesgotbigger
      @whenthepicturesgotbigger  Год назад

      Thank you for the feedback! I try and include it as background noise but I think you’re right that it can be distracting