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Episode 55 – Bride of Frankenstein (Mayor McCheeseburger Meister)
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EPISODE 55 – The Bride of Frankenstein(a.k.a. Mayor McCheeseburger Meister)
Well we continue our anniversary theme episodes as the boys dig up this classic and try to reanimate some reviews for it. It’s the 90th Anniversary of the Universal Pictures classic movie The Bride of Frankenstein, directed by James Whale. Starring Boris Karloff, and Elsa Lanchester.
Joey, Tim , and Matt all take turns discussing the first time they watched this movie. Big surprise Matt saw it on Laserdisc, the precursor to DVD. Tim actually saw this for the podcast as his first time, and now he is just itching to watch more Universal Monster films.
Matt then gives us a unique rendition of Frankenstein’s Monster as he gives us the synopsis of the film. It not so Bad!, Matt do Ok.
Joey also tells us a little bit of his thoughts on the main antagonist Dr. Praetorian. He is just a dick, Praetorian, not Joey. Joey also gives an understanding on some of the technical stuff to the way the movie looks and the relevance of certain story aspects.
Tim gives a glimpse into his thoughts on this film and where it stands in the franchise. Tim also tells us a little about what he thinks of the newest addition to the Time Team with JJ Brown. Asking the question does legacy characters work in relaunches?
Finally Matt gives us a breakdown of each story beat which will lead into the final thoughts in the Deathclock. Will this film live up to the guys review? Find out this and more on this episode of
Middle Age Movie Reviews Podcast.
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