Don’t F with the Original: Frankenstein

© Copyright Universal Pictures
© Copyright Universal Pictures

To commemorate, or rather mock, the release of I, Frankenstein (2014) in theatres, Nick and Dimitri review James Whales’ 1931 horror classic Frankenstein, the motion picture that effectively gave birth to monster movies. Then they discuss the fantastically over-the-top trailer for Stuart Beattie’s I, Frankenstein. Come back next time as we discuss Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and its spin-off Xena: Warrior Princess.

  • 00:00     Introduction
  • 02:18     Frankenstein (1931)
  • 16:22     The Novel and the Legacy
  • 22:21     Our Expectations for I, Frankenstein

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Editor in Chief / Movie Critic: When he started this site, Dimitri never thought he'd be writing blurbs about himself in the third person. In his other life, he works as a writer, translator, and editor for various publications in print and online. His motto is, "Have pen, will travel."