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Post by Fritz on Feb 11, 2007 20:11:13 GMT -4
I have found it. The greatest insult to the vampire concept of all time. I wasn't "Dead and Loving It" It wasn't "Disco Vampire". It wasn't Ann Rice's novels OR getting Tom Cruise to play Ann Rice's vampire. Grife, it wasn't even Vampire: The RequiumIt's RIGHT HERE
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Post by Miss Janine on Feb 11, 2007 20:28:33 GMT -4
I'm not even a vampire fan, and that sucks. Pun intended.
As does Al's double loss at the Grammys tonight...
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Post by Jason Knetge on Feb 11, 2007 21:59:26 GMT -4
I am so going to make fun of any Vampires I meet in the GBWC with this
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Post by Miss Janine on Feb 12, 2007 6:11:20 GMT -4
That might not be a good idea. They tend to get realllllyreallllllly upset. 
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Post by Fritz on Feb 12, 2007 9:17:21 GMT -4
And here I was thinking of having a Malkavian dress up in that stupid costume...
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Post by BlackMaria on Feb 12, 2007 11:58:27 GMT -4
It's 1 of those re-imaginings! ;^)
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Post by Fritz on Feb 12, 2007 12:56:53 GMT -4
I was looking though my 1993 Overstreet and noticed the listing for this "Dracula" comic, which had a little tiny black and white of the cover of issue 2 (the one before the one Mister Kitty savages) with the tag line "The origin of the New Dracula". The Overstreet listed that the series began with #2, lasted to #4, had no #5, and years later put out issues 6-8 that were just reprints of 2-4
The really shocking thing? It mentioned "See Movie Classics for #1". They actually, in their deranged minds, considered this a continuation of a "real" Dracula movie.
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Post by Dr. Vincent Belmont on Feb 15, 2007 12:12:57 GMT -4
I recall having a different experience when battling Dracula....less homo-erotic.
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