In the moonlit shadows of Transylvania Castle, a jovial Frankenstein savors a flamboyant taco fiesta. This affable, photorealistic creature, draped in a festive poncho and sombrero, delights in his vibrant feast, his stitched grin dimpling his vivid green complexion. With gentle eyes, he transforms the eerie into the endearing.
Interesting Facts:
For a photorealistic Frankenstein monster, makeup artist Jack Pierce spent four hours a day applying makeup to actor Boris Karloff in the 1931 film.
Eating tacos is more than just a meal in Mexico, its a social event. Many families gather around a table full of ingredients to make and enjoy tacos together.
Contrary to popular belief, the Transylvania region in Romania is a lush and forested area, quite unlike the dark and dreary place often depicted in horror films.
The Frankenstein monsters design has varied widely over the years, but the 1931 version is deemed culturally significant and preserved by the U.S Library of Congress.
Though tacos are considered a staple of Mexican cuisine, hard shell tacos were actually popularized by Tex-Mex cuisine and arent as common in Mexico.