Screenshot from approximately 1:37 into the Prometeus trailer: [link]
hands everyone a new pair of pants
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Screenshot from approximately 1:37 into the Prometeus trailer: [link]
hands everyone a new pair of pants
throws the horns
SO looking forward to that movie.
Saw the Dark Shadows trailer. WTFF?
If it weren't called Dark Shadows it would be a fun comedic vampire movie.
The guy I saw it with had no idea what Dark Shadows was and thought it looked like great campy fun. Sigh.
But...Dark Shadows itself was great campy fun.
Yeah, a friend of mine who's a huge fan of the show, which he described as "campy and melodramatic," is really excited about the movie.
Are the originals out there in some format?
Because my history with Dark Shadows is this:
from the age of 5-7 I lived in south Jersey and my best friend's older sister was a huge Dark Shadows fan. (She was also the occasional babysitter for my brothers and me.) I don't know that I've ever actually seen an episode.
Well, there's campy, then there's campy with a disco soundtrack.
Are the originals out there in some format?
They were all put out on VHS. Not sure about DVD. But I'd bet you could find it online.
Like the young Johnny Depp (we both grew up in South Florida in the same era), I used to race home from school to catch them on TV. (You had to race home because it came on at 3pm and school let out at 2:55. So if you were lucky you'd only miss ten minutes.)
First of all, they're super duper slow moving even by soap opera standards of 1970. Second of all, it was shot on video so the lighting is kind of harsh and crappy looking. And the styles are all Rich People Of the Early 70s (not a a good era for rich people fashion).
Also, Barnabas Collins was not introduced until the show was well into its run. But his character took off and it became incredibly popular and all the storylines revolved around him.
But it always had an awesomely gothic theremin theme. And Barnabas character was cool and the performance was interesting. But basically it was high cheese like Passions.