Okay, maybe not -any- sporting-type thing.
Jeez! I hope not!!
And non-torn ~ma headed your way.
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Okay, maybe not -any- sporting-type thing.
Jeez! I hope not!!
And non-torn ~ma headed your way.
Nothing to do with the actual novel, but full of vampires and pretty clothes.
Totally. I own the book by the costume designer. This gives me all the best parts of the movie, without the plot, acting, or dialog.
Did you know that Eeyore sounds like Alan Moore? I had no idea.
That is so freakin' funny.
Oh, and The Husband of Reason says: "Oh sure, invoke my wrath when you know full well I'm hip-deep in painting and there's no bloody way I have time to come on the board and give you shit. I feel like paying your airfare to Seattle just so I can kick your arse in person. Hugs, Pete."
I know. I'm a right bastard that way.
Jilli, go buy Eiko and Coppola NOW: there's a copy for $18.00. Link
Totally. I own the book by the costume designer. This gives me all the best parts of the movie, without the plot, acting, or dialog.
The big coffee table book? Yep, I have it too. Someday, when I am fabulously wealthy, I will have Mina's red dress made for me.
Fair enough. I'll freely admit I get a little turned on by the hairy beast sex in the rain scene, but only because of the mostly nekkid chic.
And now I'm sure I've just skeeved out a bunch of people.
Not nearly as much as if it were because of Gary Oldman in hairy beast prosthetics.
I actually think the opening act in Transylvania is the finest depiction of Dracula that I've ever seen. It just goes to hell when the setting switches to London and we get Dracula as a Victorian Mack Daddy chasing after Mina.
The wee little train steaming across the map pretty much clued me into the joke. That and the licking of the straight razor. (thehthehthehtheh...)
There was a kerfluffle in the past about this very issue
Oooooh. Gotcha. Quickly moving on, then...
Dracula is astonishingly pretty. I always think he should have gone another half-step, eliminated the dialogue, and just made it a crazy baroque silent film. It's a terrible big-budget extravaganza, but an interesting art-house experiment. Er, in my head.
Wow.
I just caught a quick preview/behind the scenes thing on HBO's upcoming Life and Death of Peter Sellers, and....
Wow.
Just.... wow.
In makeup and costume, Geoffrey Rush's resemblance to Peter Sellers was un-fucking-canny.
Dracula is astonishingly pretty. I always think he should have gone another half-step, eliminated the dialogue, and just made it a crazy baroque silent film. It's a terrible big-budget extravaganza, but an interesting art-house experiment. Er, in my head.
I heard about a silent Dracula ballet movie that was made in Canada (I think) about a year or two ago. It sounded really cool, but I can't remember the title. Maybe someone around here has seen it?