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The siff?Isn't that the one that's supposed to show how far down the road of syphilis his mind had gone?
I remember reading that theory years ago but I don’t think anyone can agree about whether he had syphilis or not. Must ask my mate who’s a Stoker scholar.Isn't that the one that's supposed to show how far down the road of syphilis his mind had gone?
Dropkick Murphys song in that was goodThe Lair of the White Worm Year: 1988 - UK Amanda Donohoe Director: Ken Russell Stock Photo - Alamy
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What I got you got to get it put it in you
Dropkick Murphys song in that was good
I love/hate this movie. It looks beautiful and is mostly enjoyable but there is something about it that goes badly wrong. The accents are one of the problems but the overall pacing is off too. Great scenes and set pieces, then lots of overlong filler stuff and hammy acting, even from the good actors in the cast .Bram Stoker's Dracula. Had never seen it, artier direction than I thought it'd have.
Story with the accents?
I love/hate this movie. It looks beautiful and is mostly enjoyable but there is something about it that goes badly wrong. The accents are one of the problems but the overall pacing is off too. Great scenes and set pieces, then lots of overlong filler stuff and hammy acting, even from the good actors in the cast .
That said I bought it and rewatch it from time to time only to go through all the mixed emotions again every time.
I should probably just stick to the comic adaptation
Bram Stoker's Dracula - Mike Mignola Graphic Novel Review - Halcyon Realms - Art Book Reviews - Anime, Manga, Film, Photography
Mike Mignola‘s last comics project before he embarked on his epic Hellboy journey, Bram Stoker’s Dracula is his graphic novel adaptation of Francis Ford Coppola’s 1992 movie of the same name. Originally released as a full-color four issue adaptation some 25 years ago, this new edition comes in...halcyonrealms.com
I watched this again. Still great fun.
My Dad bought the soundtrack when it came out. He hasn't listened to it in 50 years..I might claim it off him.
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