I'll probably watch it in train wreck fashion if I happen to channel surf past - after watching Jon Savage as a windbreaker-wearing Dracula who raps, I have no illusions about there being any barrel whose bottom I won't scrape for vampire fiction.
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watching Jon Savage as a windbreaker-wearing Dracula who raps, I have no illusions about there being any barrel whose bottom I won't scrape for vampire fiction.
I am your kin in the barrel scraping but I seem to have missed this particular pinnacle.
I am watching Vampire Diaries right now. Not impressed yet.
I have no illusions about there being any barrel whose bottom I won't scrape for vampire fiction.
Matt and I are as one in this. I'm looking forward to giggling through Vampire Diaries.
My newish LCD TV is not helping me suspend my disbelief that I am watching teenagers.
I was watching. Now I am just listening from the office. It is terrible, bit* the entertainingly terrible bits are interrupted by long bits that are just terrible and dull. The fog is definitely the best part.
[*Or "but", for people who are all hung up on writing in English. Oy]
The lead in this show and Smallville's Lana need to have a battle for who can say "my parents are dead" more in one episode.
I'm trying to figure out if this has any drinking game potential. It can't be brooding looks, because you'd be unconscious by the first commercial.
Ginger, drink every time you see fog? Everytime Elena lectures her brother?
Every time Paul Wasilewski'sWesley's character appears onscreen I imagine a little graphic of a gelled and leather-becoated David Boreanaz holding an "I did it first... and better!" sign popping up in the corner.