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Okay, Frankenstein's creature may be an acute observer and articulate narrator but nobody ever taught him that brevity is the soul of wit. TW: Islamophobia Thanks for listening! You can follow the podcast at @readtomepod on Instagram, and you can support the podcast by leaving a 5 star review on iTunes.
In which we finally learn how Frankenstein's monster learned to speak so eloquently even though he is essentially a toddler, and a new character arrives. Thanks for listening! You can follow the podcast on Instagram at @readtomepod. You can support the podcast by leaving a five-star review on iTunes and telling your friends to listen. Until next time, happy reading!
Both Frankenstein and his creature love to monologue. Why couldn't they bond over this??? Thanks for listening! You can follow the podcast on Instagram at @readtomepod. You can support the podcast by leaving a five-star review on iTunes and telling your friends to listen. Until next time, happy reading!
How is possible that the creature is this articulate when he is basically a toddler? Thanks for listening! You can follow the podcast on Instagram at @readtomepod, and you can support the podcast by leaving a 5-star review on iTunes.
In which the creator is confronted with his creature. Thanks for listening! You can follow the podcast on Instagram at @readtomepod.
TW: mentions of suicide/suicidal thoughts Thanks for listening to Read to Me! You can follow the podcast on Instagram at @readtomepod. You can support the podcast by leaving a 5-star review on iTunes.
Thanks for listening to Read to Me! You can follow the podcast on Instagram at @readtomepod. You can support the podcast by leaving a 5-star review on iTunes. Happy reading!
Turns out you can't just run away from your mistakes forever. Who would have guessed? Thanks for listening! You can follow the podcast on Instagram at @readtomepod, and you can support the podcast by leaving a rating and review on iTunes!
In which Viktor in no way deals with the consequences of his own actions whatsoever, at all. Thanks for listening!
In which Frankenstein makes a monster. (Although really isn't Frankenstein the monster of the narrative?) Thanks for listening!
Apparently Viktor decided that his senior thesis project was uncovering the origins of life itself, which goes just about as poorly as you might expect. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to rate/review/subscribe! You can also follow the podcast on Instagram at @readtomepod
Viktor tells of the first tragedy of his life, and his departure for university. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to rate/review/subscribe!
Viktor Frankenstein would like you to know that he is deeply ashamed of how much he loved Cornelius Agrippa as a teen, and honestly, can't we all relate? Thanks for listening!
Is it alive? Is it alive? Case, Sam, and Mae Catt discuss 1994's Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Will they breath new life into it or put it out of its misery? Mae does a lot of things! Find the things... here: https://linktr.ee/MaeCatt
In which Viktor Frankenstein begins to recount his own life story--starting with his parents. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to rate/review/subscribe. You can follow the podcast at @readtomepod on Instagram.
Please do not pick up wild-eyed men with no good explanation for why they are pursuing a strange giant through the Arctic, thank you, that is somehow even worse than hitchhiking through California in the 1970s. Don't forget to rate/review/subscribe! You can also follow the podcast on Instagram at @readtomepod Thanks for listening!
Robert Walton assembles a crew for his voyage, but apparently should have taken applications for the position of Friend at some point. Don't forget to rate/review/subscribe! You can follow the podcast on Instagram at @readtomepod Thanks for listening!
That's right, we are beginning a new novel! And we're starting out by traveling to the north pole to study magnets? Why not! Don't forget to rate/review/subscribe! You can also follow the podcast on Instagram at @readtomepod Thanks for listening!
The first of our previously Patreon exclusive episodes is now available for your listening pleasure! This one was part of the 2019 Halloween Spooktacular spotlighting the Frankenstein films! In this episode, we take a look at Kenneth Branagh's Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. This film is infamous but the Ghouls find plenty to enjoy about it. The pacing and editing was not one of those things. The film is unintentionally hilarious...we think? There's a mishmash of poor filmmaking and impressive acting here making for a truly peculiar adaptation of horror's most famous monster. Let us know what you think about this film that history is currently trying to forget!
Uncle Ben and Hollywood Steve are talking about everyone's favorite corpse man in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. We talk about man playing god, talk a good bit about Mary Shelley being an Uber-goth, and discuss the similarities and differences to the novel. It's going to reanimate your quaratine-addled brain! If you want to help decide which movies we cover in the future, go become a $5 patron! Patreon.com/deadandlovely Be sure to go check out Uncle Ben and Hollywood Steve on Neon Braniacs discussing Pieces! Movie discussion begins at 00:52:24 Music by intergalactic rock star Ben Eller!
This week the guys discuss the strange mating rituals of the Swiss, James regales everyone with tales of waking up in strange places and Rob reveals a secret obsession that Jason and James wishes he had kept to himself as they review the movie based on the original modern sci-fi tale, it's 1994's Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Aliens and Black Holes - https://www.space.com/aliens-suck-black-hole-energy Chloe Bennet MCU - https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/exclusive-chloe-bennet-marvel.html Nevermind - https://www.comicbookmovie.com/tv/marvel/agents_of_shield/agents-of-shield-star-chloe-bennet-debunks-reports-shes-returning-to-the-mcu-for-a-new-tv-series-a182271#gs.scqrjl Visit Creative Brain Candy for more great shows and other creative works at https://creativebraincandy.com Join the SaDiS Discord server at https://smokinganddrinkinginspace.com/discord Become a patreon supporter at https://smokinganddrinkinginspace.com/patreon
Dónal returns to the cabin to discuss Kenneth Branagh's 1994 film 'Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.' It's a spoilerfest so beware - we take the film apart into it constituent elements (it's primarily constructed of hubris and bare chest real estate) to find out whether it's ALIVE or rather a cobbled-together monster. BUT, what if the real monster was John Cleese all along?
We apologize for the delay, but here is the Pre-Pod episode for Frankenstein! We will be attempting to upload the full length episode by this Tuesday! Let us know what you think. Like, subscribe, rate and reach out to us at bringingreadingbackpodcast@gmail.com. BRB for now! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of Catholic Mysticism, Catholic evangelist Dcn. Al Bielawski presents on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (November 18, 2020)
We are disappointed that this is such a poor adaptation of an excellent novel. We discuss the slip and slide scene and our wishlist for a modern day Frankenstein. If you'd like to support our nonsense, join our patreon at https://patreon.com/themidnightboys
Nash and Luke clearly didn't learn their lesson from way back in episode 6 when they watched Re-Animator. Here they are again almost twenty weeks later, trying to bring people back from the dead. You'd think people in film would understand by now that nothing ever goes as planned when dealing the dead.
The original monster Sci-Fi novel that took the world by storm. Who is Frankenstein? Who is his monster? And who is the powerhouse woman that created one of the most well known scary stories in modern history? This week we cover all that and more! Opening Intro by: Jonathan Hardin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spookytimetea/support
Perfect Halloween listening, guaranteed to give you chills. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Robin Whitten share their thoughts on a classic adapted for the stage -- MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN. It’s a riveting adaptation of a story within a story, as told by Mary Shelley, that is startlingly different from more familiar movie adaptations. Stacy Keach’s deep voice is perfect for the monster, who is self-educated and sophisticated, but still a creature of Dr. Frankenstein. Seamus Dever’s placid tones recall Captain Walton’s rescue of the doctor in the arctic, while smooth-voiced Adhir Kalyan becomes Frankenstein himself, mad scientist and giver of life. Published by L.A. Theatre Works. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine comes from Blackstone Publishing, a 30-years plus strong independent audiobook publisher that is now also publishing print books and ebooks. This Fall, we are publishing an array of stellar titles -- Cecilia Aragon's memoir Flying Free which tells the odds-defying story of how she became the first Latina pilot on the US Aerobatic Team; the historical fiction novel Escaping Dreamland by NY Times bestselling author Charlie Lovett; the YA dystopian thriller The Key to Fear from NY Times bestselling author Kristin Cast, and Don't Move - a horror novel from Darren Wearmouth and television star James S. Murray. Learn about these and more titles from Blackstone's Fall 2020 list at BlackstonePublishing.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In which Skinner Co. suggests Sir Kenneth Branagh should just chill already
In which Skinner Co. suggests Sir Kenneth Branagh should just chill already
Monsters, doctors, murders! Are they all one and the same? This week I discuss Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" in all of its Gothic and Romantic glory, while touching on themes of loneliness, companionship, fervor, and of course, beer!
Join Us as we dive deep into Mary Shelley's iconic book Frankenstein. We unpack this tale as well as outline Universal's monster universe including all of our faves Frankenstien"s Monster, Dracula, The Wolf Man, The Creature From The Black Lagoon, The Invisible Man and The Mummy and a take on the resurgence of Trick or Treating! Have feedback, comments, concerns? Please email us at muchadoaboutnerding2020@gmail.com or slide into our DMs on Instagram much_ado_about_nerding_podcast Message on Twitter Much Ado About Nerding (@AdoNerding) Comment on a previous episode or give us ideas for future episodes, we look forward to hearing from you. Episodes are written produced and edited by Joe and Selena Otero (with a ton of help from our friends) theme song was created by Selena. Thanks for listening and until next time be rad and NERDY ON! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/selena-otero/message
Operatic, maybe over-dramatic, but still a damn good yarn! This 1994 Kenneth Branagh-helmed scarefest packs a punch, despite not registering on the De Niro all-timer list. We poke fun at some cheesy lines before machine-gunning props at Branagh and the story itself. Plus: the presidential debate and The Boys episodes 5 & 6!
We kick off our month long discussion of "science gone wrong" films with the adaptation of the original sci-fi horror story, MARY SHELLEY'S FRANKENSTEIN, in which we have strong words for Victor Frankenstein
"What if?" This is the big question Science Fiction asks. Writers of the beloved genre have been exploring that question since the time of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Writer and producer Mark Onspaugh returns to discuss Science Fiction and how it has tackled the concept of ghosts. Mark also wrote and read two brand new short stories just for the show - "The Ghost Gate" and "Captain Ballard and the Space Wraith." Both stories have been isolated on our website at www.ghostlytalk.com, so you can listen to them on their own. _____ Mark Onspaugh is a native Californian who grew up on a steady diet of horror, science fiction, and DC Comics. He’s a proud member of the Horror Writers Association and the International Thriller Writers association. In addition to the produced film Kill Katie Malone, he has several other screenplays in various stages of development and was also one of the writers of the cult favorite Flight of the Living Dead. While Onspaugh is definitely a fan of the horror genre, he also writes science fiction and comedy. He polished his comedy writing (and improv skills) at the Groundlings Theater in L.A., where he studied under Lisa Kudrow (“Friends”), Michael McDonald (“Mad TV”), and Heather Morgan (“The Dana Carvey Show”). Earlier in his career, Onspaugh studied Special Effects Makeup in college and continued to pursue this passion under the tutelage of premier makeup artist Thomas R. Burman (“Invasion of the Body Snatchers”,” Cat People”, “Scrooged”) with additional lectures by such notables, among others as Oscar-winning makeup artist Rick Baker (“American Werewolf in London”, “Men in Black”, “Planet of the Apes”).
Each Friday it's Franken' Friday because we're bringing you a chapter a week of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The series will end with a panel discussion episode the day before Halloween. This lovely series will be read by Amber Jones. More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: facebook.com/galsguidetothegalaxy Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideGalaxy
This week we discuss an adaptation of H.P Lovecraft's 1922 horror short novel, which if we're being honest is a re-imagination of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Re-Animator is a classic 80's B movie filled with enough gore to satisfy the purest fan of the genre( Cameron, and Mark), mixed with the right amount of intentional/unintentional humor to cross over to novelist fan (Jordan). On a side note, it's just great to see practical effects. Director: Stuart Gordon Starring: Jeffery Combs, Bruce Abbott, Barbara Crampton, David Gale, Robert Sampson Hosts: Jordan Jones, Cameron Jones, Mark Nussle
Each Friday it's Franken' Friday because we're bringing you a chapter a week of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The series will end with a panel discussion episode the day before Halloween. This lovely series will be read by Amber Jones. More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: facebook.com/galsguidetothegalaxy Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideGalaxy
David and Heidi are back with very special guests Karen Swallow Prior and Joshua Gibbs with more discussion of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.They discuss the degree to which we ought to be consumed by the unreliable narrator as readers, whether Victor Frankenstein is a scoundrel, some differences between the 1831 and 1818 editions, Victor's unnatural interest in science, and much more.If you like this episode please be sure to rate and review where you get podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Each Friday it's Franken' Friday because we're bringing you a chapter a week of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The series will end with a panel discussion episode the day before Halloween. This lovely series will be read by Amber Jones. More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: facebook.com/galsguidetothegalaxy Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideGalaxy
Each Friday it's Franken' Friday because we're bringing you a chapter a week of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The series will end with a panel discussion episode the day before Halloween. This lovely series will be read by Amber Jones. More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: facebook.com/galsguidetothegalaxy Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideGalaxy
Each Friday it's Franken' Friday because we're bringing you a chapter a week of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The series will end with a panel discussion episode the day before Halloween. This lovely series will be read by Amber Jones. More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: facebook.com/galsguidetothegalaxy Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideGalaxy
Each Friday it's Franken' Friday because we're bringing you a chapter a week of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The series will end with a panel discussion episode the day before Halloween. This lovely series will be read by Amber Jones. More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: facebook.com/galsguidetothegalaxy Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideGalaxy
Study by Seneca - AP English Literature & Composition Learning & Revision
Join Emma as she gives a chapter summary of chapters 18 & 19 of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2FAkiv6
Study by Seneca - AP English Literature & Composition Learning & Revision
Join Emma as she gives a chapter summary of chapters 16 & 17 of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2FAkiv6
This week the Horror Crew talk all things dark and macabre. Rhiannon kicks things off with Ken Russell's "Gothic", about the inspiration for Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", complete with Gothic literary history lesson. Forest covers a look at a less than flattering take on modern goths with "Goth". And Cory rounds things out with "Strangeland" - a cautionary tale of chatrooms and the underground goth lifestyle of the mid '90s starring Dee Snider. They also chat about "Saw" confusion, asking; "Why all the DVDs are indistinguishable from one another?". Harvey Weinstein eats dicks, and spiders laying eggs inside a strange woman's vagina. TIME CODE 0:00:00 - Introduction & News0:33:23 - "Gothic"1:26:50 - Know Your Horror Trivia1:27:52 - "Goth"1:51:27 - "Strangeland"2:16:48 - Comments & Conclusion SHOW NOTES DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE Listen with iTunes Listen with Google Podcasts The Rhiannon Gorehound tumblr Greatlakes Bombshells "Under the Silver Lake" trailer "The Koker Trilogy" "HeroQuest" commercial "Why HeroQuest is so Great" Chris Rock to reboot "Saw" Twisted Sister's "Horror-Teria" RIP Stanton Friedman "GOTHIC" ★ ★ ★ TRAILERIMDBPURCHASE "GOTH" ★ TRAILERIMDBPURCHASE "STRANGELAND" ★ ★ ★ TRAILERIMDBPURCHASE
Study by Seneca - AP English Literature & Composition Learning & Revision
Join Emma as she gives a chapter summary of chapters 12 to 15 of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2FAkiv6
Each Friday it's Franken' Friday because we're bringing you a chapter a week of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The series will end with a panel discussion episode the day before Halloween. This lovely series will be read by Amber Jones. More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: facebook.com/galsguidetothegalaxy Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideGalaxy
Study by Seneca - AP English Literature & Composition Learning & Revision
Join Emma as she gives a chapter summary of chapters 10 & 11 of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2FAkiv6
New feature to the Gal's Guide Podcast stream! Each Friday it's Franken' Friday because we're bringing you a chapter a week of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The series will end with a panel discussion episode the day before Halloween. This lovely series will be read by Amber Jones. More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: facebook.com/galsguidetothegalaxy Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideGalaxy