Garlic, crosses, silver, stakes through the heart, all that vampire lore is somehow dealt with in each new media representation of vampires.
And often thrown out. Not sure why zombies are holy ground.
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Garlic, crosses, silver, stakes through the heart, all that vampire lore is somehow dealt with in each new media representation of vampires.
And often thrown out. Not sure why zombies are holy ground.
I think it's that I can't help but roll my eyes at this point. "Shoot em' in the head" is almost as common as "stake in the heart" in pop culture.
If it's trying to make out with you while biting into your neck, it's a vampire.
If it doesn't try to make out with you first, it's a zombie. Let's go with it people, it's 2010.
And if it vomits acid all over you to begin the digestion process, it's Jeff Goldblum.
And if it vomits acid all over you to begin the digestion process, it's Jeff Goldblum.
Hey look, kids, it's Brundlefly!
There should have been an animated Saturday morning cartoon version of The Fly. Brundlefly could solve crimes! And he could have that fly with a human head (from the first version of the movie) for a sidekick.
Nope. Vampires get called vampires.
Except in Near Dark. And Ultraviolet (the TV series).
Most of the original vampires of folklore (pre-Stoker et al) were reanimated corpses that shambled around, craving blood instead of brains. It's almost like zombies evolved in the popular imagination (post-Romero) to replace the original vampires in the horror ecosystem.
Someone just informed me that TV tropes has a trope about this very thing.
No, I'm not linking.
Watching this week's Fringe... Cool to see Aaron Ashmore (Logan from VM, Jimmy from SV) and Shawn Ashmore (Bobby from Xmen) playing the twins they are.
I really liked this ep. Some scenes were really delicately written, like when the wife enters the room.
Allyson & Jilli (and Pete) there needs to be an info graphic on how to tell if your date is a zombie/vampire/Jeff Goldblum
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