Vampires

Nov 06, 2014 11:17

Been thinking a lot about small-screen & big screen vampire characters, and trying to hunt up new films/series to watch, which involves reading a lot of on-line 'top ten' lists. People have weird tastes, is all I'm sayin'.

So I was thinking about my favorites, many of which I can't even remember the titles of (but they have scenes which are etched ( Read more... )

getting my geek on, vampires

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harmonyfb November 7 2014, 00:41:22 UTC
The Nicholas Cage one was called "Vampire's Kiss", I believe. I don't remember it being funny, though, because Cage really came across as super-creepy.

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loupnoir November 6 2014, 21:51:30 UTC
Movies I haven't seen yet! Netflix queue time.

I grew up on the Christopher Lee Dracula and loved them way too much. Blacula was a hoot, as was the 80's spoof with the guy who was in the Airplane movies. Argh! Senior moment.

I only saw the Swedish version of "Let the Right One In," and I loved it. I understand the American version downplayed a lot of the psychological violence. The book was pretty darn good, too.

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harmonyfb November 7 2014, 00:46:20 UTC
Blacula was a hoot, as was the 80's spoof with the guy who was in the Airplane movies. Argh! Senior moment.

Was that "Dracula: Dead and Loving It"? ::thinks:: There was a funny one with George Hamilton that I remember, too.

. I understand the American version downplayed a lot of the psychological violence.

Maybe I'll give the US version a try, then. I've wanted to see it, but couldn't get past the bullying. Let's just say that even though I watch horror movies, it was several years before I could watch the fifth Harry Potter movie because of the bullying by the teacher.

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