I, Frankenstein (D: Tatopoulos, W: Grevioux, S: Eckhart)
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Re: I, Frankenstein (D: Tatopoulos, W: Grevioux, S: Eckhart)
Well, this seems to have more plot/story than something like an *insert Paul Bettany Screen Gems film title*. Initially, I thought it was a Thomas Jane film as the actors kind of look alike and that seems more up his alley than Eckhart... Martian Chronicles anyone?
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Which is a bit misleading as there's only 1 positive review and according to the page, he gave it a 2/5 (poor). Figure out how that was counted as a positive review.
http://www.movieweb.com/movie/i-fran...REGiTpCQBS2NKM
http://www.movieweb.com/movie/i-fran...REGiTpCQBS2NKM
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I'm surprised to see a tiny flash of the color red in those stained glass windows. Someone must have goofed up & forgot to digitally correct them to either teal or orange.
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A hunky attractive Frankenstein. That's only slightly dumber than the hot-guy Beast in the new "Beauty and the Beast" on TV.
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I must say, I enjoyed it for a popcorn action movie. I really loved the underworld... world and this one had a pretty cool story and action. The Gargoyle's were pretty damn cool. I actually liked the world they created.
I'll rate it 7 out of 10.
I'll rate it 7 out of 10.
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Are you single out of curiosity?
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I loved the title of the review that Richard Corliss of TIME used:
I still would like to see it. Maybe I'll do a $5 matinee.
I, Frankenstein: NOT the Worst Movie Ever
Or even of this January. Does anyone remember 'The Legend of Hercules'?
Or even of this January. Does anyone remember 'The Legend of Hercules'?

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It's $15 a head to see this in 3D at my closest theater- maybe THAT'S why this is bombing so hard?
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3-D has always jacked up ticket prices, whatever artistic merit it does or doesn't have, I'm sure that the increased profits it brings are largely the reason studios like it so much.
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3-D has always jacked up ticket prices
I'm sure that the increased profits it brings are largely the reason studios like it so much.
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Fine then, digital 3-D has always jacked up the ticket prices.
It was a big fad after Avatar, but it does seem that the craze is winding down a bit, though it's far from gone and probably not going anywhere. I have very little use for the 3-D, but the price increase isn't unexpected given that it cost the studios to shoot it and the cinemas new equipment to project it.
In this case it's obviously kept many away. I LOVE 3D but refuse to support this blatant display of greed.
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Also: I pity this movie. And I pity the producer/distributor who signed the contract for this to get wide distribution. No way was this movie completed when they decided on distribution. This is DTV content.
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This movie looked terrible from the get go. I am still not sure what to make of Eckhart as an actor. He seems to have the potential to maybe do something really great, but most of his movies are dull or wishy washy at best. The highlight so far has to be his turn as Harvey Dent, and i think The Core is one of those movies that so truly awful that its kinda watchable for laughs alone (practically anything with Stanley Tucci in to me is a steer clear). This movie looks like it is trying to copy Underworld. Even going so far as to having Bill Nighy in it as well. God knows why, those movies sucked. This movie for me will be a rental at best.
By the way, did anyone hear Eckhart on Stern last week? When he told the story of how he went to the meeting for parents who have lost children and he pretended to be one of them for an upcoming role. Damn....what a douchebag. There is preparing for a role and then there is simply being a jerk. He went down in my estimation after hearing him repeat the story and even have a good laugh about it.
By the way, did anyone hear Eckhart on Stern last week? When he told the story of how he went to the meeting for parents who have lost children and he pretended to be one of them for an upcoming role. Damn....what a douchebag. There is preparing for a role and then there is simply being a jerk. He went down in my estimation after hearing him repeat the story and even have a good laugh about it.
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I rented this last night for $2 (got the BD)
OMG, this movie was awful. I was happy to eject the disc after the 81 minutes with no credits was up. It was really hokey and cringeworthy. Even having a hot leading lady like Yvonne Strahovski couldn't make up for the bad script and Eckhart's bland acting.
I guess I'm realizing it now, but Aaron Eckart is an awful actor.
The story about this long-running battle between Gargoyles and Demons and having Frankenstein or Adam into the mix made no sense.
I'm a fan of the Underworld series, but this movie made those movies seem like Star Wars compared to this IMO.
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Re: I, Frankenstein (D: Tatopoulos, W: Grevioux, S: Eckhart)
Aaron Eckart is a pretty good actor in a lot of stuff. In The Company of Men, Your Friends and Neighbors, Thank You For Smoking, just to name a few.
Honestly, what actor would make a turd like I, Frankenstein good? I haven't seen it, but I'm willing to bet no one. He just needs to stay away from crap.
Honestly, what actor would make a turd like I, Frankenstein good? I haven't seen it, but I'm willing to bet no one. He just needs to stay away from crap.
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I rented this off Redbox the other day. It wasn't as bad as I was expecting. But that's the only complement I can give it.
From what I read in Wikipedia, this was meant to feature a Kate Beckinsale cameo and tie into the Underworld franchise but for whatever reason that idea was nixed. But I guess that explains why this feels like warmed leftovers from that franchise.
From what I read in Wikipedia, this was meant to feature a Kate Beckinsale cameo and tie into the Underworld franchise but for whatever reason that idea was nixed. But I guess that explains why this feels like warmed leftovers from that franchise.
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OMG, this movie was awful. I was happy to eject the disc after the 81 minutes with no credits was up. It was really hokey and cringeworthy. Even having a hot leading lady like Yvonne Strahovski couldn't make up for the bad script and Eckhart's bland acting.
I guess I'm realizing it now, but Aaron Eckart is an awful actor.
The story about this long-running battle between Gargoyles and Demons and having Frankenstein or Adam into the mix made no sense.
People are sticking up for Eckart, but i agree with you. The guy cannot act. He has no range at all.
Jai Courtney seems to also bring nothing to any movie he is in. He was half decent in Jack Reacher, but done nothing of interest since then. Makes me wonder how he will handle the Terminator movie as Reese. Hmmmm.....
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Bored and watched this on Netflix last night, and my GOD did it suck. The first 2 minutes or so were interesting and promised an intriguing exploration of the Frankenstein mythos. The next 88 were godawful and man, what an embarrassment for everyone involved. I'll never get those 90 minutes back. Sigh.