Whoa that kissing scene set to "I Wanna Be Your Dog" is both a cool bit of filmmaking and pretty hot.
Let the Right One In had a bunch of really iconic looking scenes. That massacre at the pool ranks up with the bar scene in Near Dark, and Louis taking a scythe to the theater people for vampy mayhem.
Yeah, I found the movie super boring for the most part, but the pool scene was awesome. (I assume you're talking about the original? I haven't seen the remake.)
(I assume you're talking about the original?
Correct!
Yeah, I found the movie super boring for the most part
That's just because you've never had a vampire love, P-Cow.
And you have? (I haven't had ANY love, vampire or otherwise.)
The pool scene in the original
Let the Right One In
was amazing. I kind of want a loop of iconic vampire bloodshed scenes; that, the bar scene from
Near Dark,
the beach party massacre from
Lost Boys,
the opening taking of the town from
30 Days of Night,
that sort of thing. Oh, and the opening 15 minutes of
The Hunger,
of course.
And you have?
Everybody's first really fucked up love is a vampire love.
the guy playing Kim Fowley
I saw Take Shelter recently and when I checked IMDB to see where I had seen Michael Shannon before, this was one of the bigger roles I could place him in. And it's about as far as you could come from his character in Take Shelter. Mind. Blown.
The pool scene in the original Let the Right One In was amazing. I kind of want a loop of iconic vampire bloodshed scenes; that, the bar scene from Near Dark, the beach party massacre from Lost Boys, the opening taking of the town from 30 Days of Night, that sort of thing. Oh, and the opening 15 minutes of The Hunger, of course.
You know, that really shouldn't be too hard to pull together. You could probably grab all those iconic scenes off YouTube then combine them on iMovie or some such.
Or, you know, rip the scenes off the DVDs and put them together. But the former strategy is a little more within my range.
Doesn't Ple have a bunch of video editing stuff around the house? And a husband with two thumbs and professional televideo skills?
Mind. Blown.
Apparently he's going to be playing General Zod. Kneel before him!
Kickstarter project involving a couple of Whedonverse actors.