One who lives in a city?
Cinci can only be described as a city if you squint your eyes and look at it sidelong.
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One who lives in a city?
Cinci can only be described as a city if you squint your eyes and look at it sidelong.
DebetEsse, Kalshane, beathen, and I just watched Van Helsing.
Well.
That was the gayest Dracula I've ever seen.
I also enjoyed how the entire plot was constructed out of contrivances.
We mocked it mercilessly.
I'd go so far as to say that it was the gayest vampire I've ever seen on film.
I just saw Million Dollar Baby, and I'm all warm and glowy now. I enjoyed it a great deal. Normally I get no joy from watching Clint work, but I really liked him in this. Swank was good too, and Freeman typically marvellous. Any fears I had about being embarassed by crying were mitigated severely by the boxing ending 2/3 of the way through. So I was all tidied up by the time the sobbing broke out all around me.
I'd go so far as to say that it was the gayest vampire I've ever seen on film.
Well, we need to find you some gay vampire porn, then.
I'm sticking with this being gayer. There was interpretive dance.
(This is not to imply that interpretive dancers are inherently gay, but it does up the Gay-Quotient).
Also? Dracula had a hair clip. Possibly with a butterfly.
You know, there were a lot of people writhing around with their arms to the sky and screaming.
It was like Blood Will Tell.
Only in pretty art-film costumes.
And Dracula was only missing one of his body parts.
I just got back from Hotel Rwanda, which was excellent. Now I have to go crawl into bed and cry my eyes out.