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Can everyone please spoiler True Blood posts with information in them?
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Christopher Lee's bosomy victims were his slaves after they had made the transition, but none of them, to my memory, went through the "isn't he a heart-throb" phase. Frank Langella (in the 1979 movie) strikes me as the first "cue the violins, it's true love" Dracula. Here, the romance is clearly completely reciprocal, as opposed to merely bait for a trap. We're meant to root for the vamp and his new bride at the end, and see the vampire hunters as short-sighted fools, unworthy of our broadminded heroine. It's a shame that the final scene of that film is botched so badly, because they came so close to achieving something tragic and lovely. |
Oh, I should mention one of my favorite, and little talked about, Dracula movies, The Return of Dracula from 1958. Here, Francis Lederer plays the Count, posing as the exotic European cousin of a family in the heart of conservative white America. It plays off as a very strange episode of Peyton Place, or a vampire variation on Hitchcock's Shadow Of A Doubt.
Anyway, in the film, young Rachel certainly has a recognizable crush on her older, very interesting "cousin," and he seems to at least feel a grubby kind of lust for her. (For a late fifties movie, I was surprised at how tawdry it felt. In a really fun way.) and the way he asks after her blind friend Jennie is very creepy indeed. He's more like a bad uncle than an intriguing cousin. If you haven't seen it, this one is a fascinating overlooked curiosity. |
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Just started watching Blood Ties. I'm thinking I should read the books first as I like the show but I think Prudence said the books were better.
What do you think Pru? Should I stop watching and read the books? |
I haven't read the books for Blood Ties - just watched the first season.
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Ugh, True Blood finale tonight and I won't be home to watch it. (No, I have no recording capability). I'll have to wait for the repeat Monday or Tuesday. Bah.
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I have to wait until tomorrow to download it from the net.
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I Kissed a Vampire
Even though I really like vampires and I LOVE musicals, I'm just not all that excited about this one. The featurette (available for free on iTunes) says it's supposed to be a parody, but I didn't get any of the humor. Maybe that will be more apparent when it debuts on iTunes October 13th. Quote:
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