Changing hair color


How come when he puts her in the machine she's blond, and in the end of the process she has this dark hair?

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So it would match her purple dress?


Ooo, baby, your domestic gross is SO BIG. That's how I know how GOOD you are!

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Plus lightning and that goop that sticks parts back together will do that to you.

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Even if you hate Uwe Boll, give Postal a try, be offended or entertained.

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It was because the girl who played Elizabeth, Patty Mullen, decided to have her hair cut and colored off-set during the filming of Frankenhooker - a rather upset Frank Henenlotter had to quickly come up with an idea to conceal that the fact that her hair was different than how it was portrayed at the beginning of the film.

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I guess it was too far fetched for him to think about getting her a freaking hair bleach

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I could shrug off the hair changing color.

What struck me as odd was Elizabeth inexplicably having the memories of the other hookers even though all she got from them were body parts, not actual brain components. Her original personality re-asserted itself after literally getting her block knocked off'

Crack that makes the body explode with no blood

Jeffrey describing his complete ethical and moral breakdown without his mother even batting an eye about it.

The Press's astoundingly insensitive coverage of Elizabeth's death.

Heads talking with connection to lungs.

Jeffrey's impromptu trepanning sessions.

Hookers that are actually ATTRACTIVE.

And of course, let us not forget our buddy, the one-eyed brain in the tank.

Needless to say, the entire movie is profoundly absurd from the get go. In the end it's just Frankenhooker being Frankenhooker. Re-animator with slapstick. It's like a cartoon in live action. And we've seen far sillier stuff in those.

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