Is it total bummer tragedy or like, it's sad, but there's at least a little bit of a silver lining? Cause I can't lie, stories that are all sadness and end that way make me cry buckets. I've seen a lot of Dracula films, like the ones with Christopher Lee and the one with Gary Oldman. (I love my dude, Keanu, but he was for serious not the right dude to play Jonathan.) Wouldn't mind reading the actual novel.
Have you seen Dracula: Dead and Loving It? Cause if not then that must be rectified. Best Dracula movie ever made. Amy Yasbeck was my dream girl for years after I saw it. Gotta love somebody with a great sense of humor.
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Date: 2024-09-22 10:54 am (UTC)Have you seen Dracula: Dead and Loving It? Cause if not then that must be rectified. Best Dracula movie ever made. Amy Yasbeck was my dream girl for years after I saw it. Gotta love somebody with a great sense of humor.
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Date: 2024-10-04 12:13 pm (UTC)No, I haven't but the title isn't exactly making me think of horror..?
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