
10-13-2005, 08:18 AM
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whatever gets you through
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: In a big tree
Posts: 7,871
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Originally posted by The_Return
Ok man, that's my cue.
Dracula, 1931 version, is an anazing film. Lets start with these "bad sets", shall we? From the opening shot of the Transylvanian mountains, to the final shot, John and Mina walking up the stairs of Carfax Abbey, they sets are beautiful. Dracula's castle was filled to the turrets with atmosphere, the cobwebs were a great touch. . . . question be known as one of the best of all time.
Basically, your decision of using Dracula as an example exposes many of the flaws of the modern day horror "fan". The Need to be shown everything, the utter lack of imagination. And, in my own personal opinion, lack of taste [Ok, maybe thats a bit too far;)]
Ok, Im tired...long enough rant for now. Dracula's defender must rest.
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