DISCO DRACULA!
Who knew vampire sex looked like a James Bond title sequence?
The BBC mini-series, right? I just ordered that from Amazon.
Holy crap - that's available? I've been wanting to see that for years.
Xander ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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DISCO DRACULA!
Who knew vampire sex looked like a James Bond title sequence?
The BBC mini-series, right? I just ordered that from Amazon.
Holy crap - that's available? I've been wanting to see that for years.
Oh, IMHO that's the best Dracula ever committed to film. Certainly the closest to the book I've ever seen.
Chris Sarandon (Fright Night)
Soooo sexy.
Certainly the closest to the book I've ever seen.
That's what I've heard.
Here's a short film that I haven't watched yet: Oscar Wilde's Frankenstein
I threw a huge Halloween party one year and put the Langella Dracula on the iMac as background. Within 2 minutes the entire room full of fully costumed adults hit the carpet in rapt attention. Most everyone said it was their favorite version.
God help me, I really like Dracula 2000 too. "Never, fuck with an antiques dealer!" Yeah. Guilty pleasure.
Holy crap - that's available? I've been wanting to see that for years.
It was recently finally released on DVD.
It was recently finally released on DVD.
And ordered. Whee!
Just stumbled on this, but it's too funny and I needed to share.
Elaine May's tribute to Mike Nichols at his AFI lifetime achievement award.
So I just watched Infernal Affairs. It was good, but I still prefer The Departed, which could be Saw It First Syndrome in addition to liking the director and the cast. I thought Sam was more likable than Costello, and I wish there were more scenes with him. The thing I liked the most about this version, however, was the characterization of Lau, as opposed to Sullivan. He's more interesting here, and it makes his character into one of two protagonists rather than the antagonist. It threw me at first, but I did believe that he wanted to be a good guy, and so I was a little more okay that Mark Wahlberg didn't come in and shoot him at the end.