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GorePhobia 04-26-2008 02:16 PM

Oh yes....There Will Be Blood.

ferretchucker 04-26-2008 03:11 PM

I'm yet to see there will be blood so I have to say audition.

The_Return 04-26-2008 05:49 PM

There Will Be Blood!

Got utterly robbed at the Oscars this year...

_____V_____ 04-26-2008 08:45 PM

5-1, There Will Be Blood walks all over Audition.

_____V_____ 04-26-2008 08:51 PM

Round 1 Match 36


A spectacular tale of injustice and revenge in true Leone-western style...

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Once Upon A Time In The West (1968)
Director - Sergio Leone




vs.




The second legendary horror flick which started a whole trend...

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Dracula (1931)
Director - Tod Browning

neverending 04-26-2008 08:54 PM

Though I really appreciate Lugosi as an actor, and I realize this film made his carreer- I don't like the version all that much. When he's not on screen there are long parts that are pretty stodgy- except for Renfield.

My admiration for Leone is growing lately (having just seen Duck You Suckers). I vote for Once Upon a Time....

GorePhobia 04-26-2008 08:55 PM

Once Upon a Time in the West

Despare 04-26-2008 08:55 PM

Dracula .

AUSTIN316426808 04-26-2008 08:57 PM

Once Upon A Time In The West

alkytrio666 04-26-2008 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neverending (Post 690169)
Though I really appreciate Lugosi as an actor, and I realize this film made his carreer- I don't like the version all that much. When he's not on screen there are long parts that are pretty stodgy- except for Renfield.

My admiration for Leone is growing lately (having just seen Duck You Suckers). I vote for Once Upon a Time....

Agreed 100%. Though I like it for other, more simplisitc reasons, Browning's Dracula just may be the most shipwrecked adaptation of a novel to ever hit the silver screen. It's not only an abandonment, its a deformity. And, because Dracula happens to be my favorite book, I just can't get past the down-grade.

However, none of that really matters because Once Upon a Time in the West wouldn't lose to much in my mind.

Leone for meone.


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