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Vampires!
2007-01-06, 12:12 AM #41
Originally posted by JediKirby:
nyway, Bram or Classic. I'll go with classic, because it's got more literary quality.

I wonder if anybody knows that Bram Stoker was an author and wrote Dracula and that he had nothing to do with that horrid movie made in his name.
2007-01-06, 12:24 AM #42
Same goes with Frankenstein (the book->movie aspect of it).
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2007-01-06, 1:01 AM #43
What about half-vampires, as seen in the most awesome vampire movie ever, The Lost Boys?
Looks like we're not going down after all, so nevermind.
2007-01-06, 1:05 AM #44
If i could i would make a knock-off thread involving zombies.
But i can't and even if i could im sure it would get flamed to ash. Anyone else want to?
2007-01-06, 2:14 AM #45
Originally posted by TheCarpKing:
Someone hasn't seen Ultraviolet.


You got me there... Can those ones see in the dark?
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2007-01-06, 2:42 AM #46
[QUOTE=Commander 598]But a super-shapeshifting - and thoroughly unkillable - red trenchcoat-wearing homicidal lunatic forced me to choose Hellsing.[/QUOTE]

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2007-01-06, 8:33 AM #47
[QUOTE=Vincent Valentine]I wonder if anybody knows that Bram Stoker was an author and wrote Dracula and that he had nothing to do with that horrid movie made in his name.[/QUOTE]

Which horrid movie? The early/mid 90's Bram Stoker's Dracula(By Francis Ford Coppola) or an earlier one that defines the cape wearing stereotype(Like Béla Lugosi)?

I rather liked the Coppola film, wasn't too inaccurate either. At one point the title villain backed into the shadows in the form of a giant bat and all that was visible was a pair of red glaring eyes before some light was shed to reveal a mass of rats. Sent a chill down my spine and mad me think of Alucard.

Originally posted by TheCarpKing:
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What's that from...?

It has to compete with this:
[http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b329/Cmd598/hellsing/snapshot20061212164252.jpg]
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2007-01-06, 9:15 AM #48
Oh yeah, Alucard. How could I forget?
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2007-01-07, 12:41 AM #49
I have to go with Castlevania Vamps myself. Alucard FTW.
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2007-01-07, 12:43 AM #50
Originally posted by Deadman:
You got me there... Can those ones see in the dark?

Some can, some can't. This factor has its own cheesy terminology and is used in the final battle to produce arbitrary suspense.


Oh, and Dio Brando is superior.
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