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Had to look this up to verify. Holy shit is this grim.
I dunno if you’re being facetious, but it’s their entire personalities and all they talk about… In my experience, in general. No offense to pilots who don’t do this. How people describe marathon runners and vegans.
I have that shirt!
These are great testimonies - I can’t wait to try Inscryption.

Frankenstein’s monster was male and specifically asked for a female bride, it’s an integral part of the story. If Frankenstein’s monster asked for a non-binary partner, that too would be an integral part of the story and I would have used non-binary instead of female.

The entire film is predicated on a female Frankenstein’s monster and from what I now understand, lots of feminist themes.

If this were a parody of a Disney Princess movie and it was predicated on a male lead, I’d have to use the same language but you wouldn’t flip out.

I understand what you’re trying to get at, but I don’t think this is a spot to make a stand on gender language norms and the word “female” being sexist. There are times when it is, but this isn’t that time.

What an incredibly dumb comment.
I provided more substance than any preview for this movie
Monster Train was fantastic and Monster Train 2 is even better. I love the challenge modes and the new hellspawn.
I played the second one and I couldn’t finish it because it was boring. Think really basic turn-based rpg like Dragonquest with some half-baked Pokemon elements thrown in. Full disclosure - I really don’t like Dragonquest. It was cool in the day, but now it just feels basic and archaic, which some people are into.
Which is why it’s called, “Bride!” And not “The Bride of Frankenstein’s Monster” or something. Great. Who cares? So what if in this version scientists succeed in “making Frankenstein a bride”? It just doesn’t seem like the start of a gripping story to me. I can’t imagine caring what they would do or how the characters would feel. Frankenstein has been over explored and feels stale.