tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1975416078255909953.post8938286716029351493..comments2024-03-16T18:38:04.996-04:00Comments on Critics At Large : Birthing Pains: Danny Boyle's FrankensteinCritics at Largehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18073851963852030361noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1975416078255909953.post-35352510353557658472012-07-02T22:42:31.231-04:002012-07-02T22:42:31.231-04:00Got to give you that admitting using the fan-made ...Got to give you that admitting using the fan-made graphic design was inappropriate; usually the webmaster would just ignore such comments. As for my identity, I don't have google, LJ or any other accounts listed on your options of logging-in; even if I left my name here, you won't be able to verify the authenticity, will you? Or would you really expect people to publicly leave their emails in the comments for your verification? I didn't just leave a comment without reasoning; that showed the sincerity to my comment and the writer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1975416078255909953.post-19724041496560012392012-07-02T16:28:44.456-04:002012-07-02T16:28:44.456-04:00Anonymous - Our apologies for the unintentional th...Anonymous - Our apologies for the unintentional theft of the fan-made graphic design. We've replaced it. Our regular webmaster is on holiday so the graphics were posted by someone less aware of what he was doing. As well, thanks for your opinions on the production. Our critic, of course, stands by his views. While we always appreciate comments on the site, just a reminder that we also put our names on all of our critical posts. So we kindly encourage those who wish to comment on Critics at Large to show the same consideration and be equally candid by using their own names.Critics at Largehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18073851963852030361noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1975416078255909953.post-19378395124163675462012-07-02T14:22:45.707-04:002012-07-02T14:22:45.707-04:00Please, you even stole a fan-made graphic design, ...Please, you even stole a fan-made graphic design, which combined both Cumberbatch's Frankenstein and Creature. <br /><br />Completely disagree with your view, especially Miller's performance. His Creature was one-note in terms of vocal, facial and physical expressions and turned out to be child-like throughout, which created a plot hole in connection with the Creature's ability to commit the premeditated murder; on the other hand, there were a lot of nuances in Cumberbatch's performances as Frankenstein.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com