Do you know how many stakes you can keep in a dryed and stretched beaver on your head?
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Tim Burton, Abraham Lincoln and vampires? All at the same time?
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This sounds as bad as the Attack of the Killer Klownz from Outer Space.
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ya know, I'd like to see the remake by quintin tarantino ten years after this bombs.
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First off, that is, IMO the best thread title in atleast 3 months.
Secondly... really? trying to somehow tie Abe Lincoln into the new vampire craze? :facepalm:. As a director/artist, Tim Burton is a one trick pony...are these kinds of films all he ever wants to do? |
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Hopefully, Honest Abe will take a detour and stuff some garlic down that Twilight-pillowbiting-poor-excuse-of-a-vampire's throat.
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LMAO |
Ill definitely be using this book/movie in a history class in the future.
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There have been several pop culture "ups" ... when the first Dracula movie was made (the silent one - Nosferatu, maybe?) - that was huge, then about 15 years later when Bela Lugosi re-created the role, then about 40 years after that when Anne Rice's books started hitting the shelves, and now today. The entire concept of Dracula is rich with ambiguity and symbolism ... especially of the highly sensual sort, so it makes sense that the idea will simply not die. FAX |
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