 Sponsor | zerothehero | Feb 4, 2005 7:23pm | I was given three DVDs today; Bram Stoker's Dracula, Fright Night and John Carpenters Vampires.
Amazingly I've never seen any of those films and I'm sat here in front of the PC wondering which one to watch first, then I remembered "didn't I join that horror forum, now that's gotta be the place to get some advice".
So what do you guys think, which should I watch and is any of them a turkey ? |
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 Sponsor | LightChaser | Feb 4, 2005 7:27pm | | Fright night is good campy 80/90's humor/horror, Dracula's okay Gary Oldham is awesome, is the third one with Jon Bon Jovi? |
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 Sponsor | zerothehero | Feb 4, 2005 7:30pm | | I don't see his name on the box it was released in '98 if that helps |
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 Sponsor | LightChaser | Feb 4, 2005 7:33pm | | Fright night might be your best bet. |
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 Sponsor | zerothehero | Feb 4, 2005 7:35pm | | OK fright night it is thanks for snapping me out of my indecision. |
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 Sponsor | marginalprophet | Feb 6, 2005 2:18pm | | How'd you like Fright Night? Don't get confused with Frightmare. Not a bad idea badly done. The Frighteners was enjoyable. |
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 Sponsor | LightChaser | Feb 6, 2005 3:36pm | | What I like about Fright Night, aside from it's campiness, was it reminded me of an old fashion horror. It was done in 85? That right in the midst of all the slasher flicks. Frighteners was good too. |
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 Sponsor | dragonhead | Feb 6, 2005 3:40pm | Sorry, I think they're all turkeys :(
That version of Dracula is particularly bad. Keanu Reeves? Bill and Ted meet the Vampire.......fucking hell.... |
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 Sponsor | zerothehero | Feb 6, 2005 6:38pm | I like turkeys, if the're realy bad. Fright night wasn't bad enough to qualify though. I'll try Dracula tonight.
Update: I'm 20 minutes into it and can't stop laughing. What is that accent Canoes doing ? |
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 Sponsor | marginalprophet | Feb 6, 2005 10:27pm | | that bad English accent ... Bill-and-Ted in Jonathan Harker's Excellent Adventure. Vlad the Impale Ale. Wynona was hot, in a Victorian way. I'd try counting Draculas like I did with Phantoms of the Opera, but don't have the time. |
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