I think there is an interesting film in here, but it is severely hampered by a poor script and a dreadful performance by Brandon Fraser. I know what you are thinking. How could the "Monkeybone" veteran give a less than stellar performance? Well I don't know how, but he does.
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Ian McKellen,
Brendan Fraser,
Lynn Redgrave,
Lolita Davidovich,
Kevin J. O'Connor
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Gods and Monsters was promoted from the outset as an artistic drama, but the publicity tended to play coyly on the possibility of a homosexual romance between the retired film director James Whale, pl... read more
DVD Release Date: June 8, 1999
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December 28, 2010
First of all, to the reviewer who said you felt molested watching this movie. You're homophoic and should see someone about that.
I thought it was really great. A nice telling of a Hollywood legend (not unlike Hollywoodland - but better!) I love Sir Ian McKellen and was doubtful ... read more -
December 3, 2010
A very touching and sometimes ammusing look at the life of film Director James Whale.
It is also a very telling look at the sad results of Hollywood's version of "Don't Ask Don't Tell", which (for the most part) is still in effect today.
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November 15, 2009
A trio of excellent performances adorn "Gods and Monsters", Bill Condon's film about the elderly James Whale, one-time Hollywood director. Reclusive, waspish and cantankerous, Whale is looked after by his maid Hanna, a deeply religious lady who despairs of his gay sexuality but d... read more
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September 25, 2009
A very sweet film about James Whale?s last few days. Ian McKellen?s performance is great as always.
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March 10, 2009
James Whale: "My life is a game of strip poker. Want to play?"
The last days of Frankenstein director James Whale are explored.
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Gods & Monsters is a fascinating , sprawl of epic proportions that lurks tantalizingly in the failing mind of its main ch... read more -
May 14, 2008
James Whale: He's never met a princess - only queens.
Here's an interesting film about the final days of director James Whale of "Frankenstein" and the even better "Bride of Frankenstein" fame. Whale was an openly gay man, who lived out his final days in a nice home in Hollywood... read more -
January 31, 2008
I can't believe I watched the WHOLE of this film, i feel so molested. If you can avoid it, but its well wrtiten. So if your tempted , then check it out.
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May 20, 2007
An amazing film about the supposed last days of director James Whale. Ian McKellan is incredible as the depressed, elderly Whale and Brendan Fraser truly holds his own here as Whale's gardener and eventual friend. The film has a lot of gay undertones -- Whale was openly gay afte... read more
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May 3, 2007
I really wanted to like this film, but in the end, I just had too many problems with it. There were times I just wanted to turn it off, but I plugged through all the same. It speculates on the last days of Frankenstein director James Whale (Ian McKellen), who secludes himself fro... read more
Critic Reviews
Catches a life and its relation to art. One imagines that James Whale would not have turned over in his grave in horror. Full Review
The film clearly belongs to McKellen, whose presence is what makes the film as affecting at it is. Full Review
A parable worthy of Mary Shelley herself. Full Review
Condon's indie is narrwoly focused in depicting James Whale's personal and professional frustrations as an old man, but Ian McKellen, who must have felt strong affinity with the openly gay director, g... Full Review
travels far beyond the usual chronological re-telling of highlights Full Review
Ian McKellen shines in this well-acted drama about a mysterious Hollywood celebrity. Full Review
I can't remember the last time I was so emotionally pounded by a film...Ian McKellan is a god.
A smart picture, if not a brilliant one. Full Review
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