Michael Stockin
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^Ah, so not fake reviews, necessarily, but an AI summary of reviews of unknown provenance. Got it.
Indeed.
^Ah, so not fake reviews, necessarily, but an AI summary of reviews of unknown provenance. Got it.
I watch a lot of Hammer Horror and other less gory jump scare horror and I always wondered how the originals of Dracula and Frankenstein compare to the film versions.
The Hammer versions of Frankenstein portray Victor as not very nice to downright nasty and Dracula always as Christopher Lee.
I figured I owed it to myself to read the source material to better understand what the film makers were going for.
(I 'rage quit' the new Frankenstein film last night)
I've found very few of the films really match up with Stoker closely.
the 90s Dracula with the red plastic armor and the John Lenin glasses . . .
fair enough ^_^ but the idea is to replace reviews (though the amount of reviews these days which are... debatable... Amazon has a HUGE pay for review problem)^Ah, so not fake reviews, necessarily, but an AI summary of reviews of unknown provenance. Got it.
both aren't based on the novel. they are based on the stage play.I've found very few of the films really match up with Stoker closely. Certainly none that I've seen. There's a Spanish language version of the classic Lugosi Dracula shot on the same set at night with different actors. Suppsedly that one is the closest.
Fair. It rubbed me the wrong way from day one, but I've been a crabby old man since I was a relatively young child. All that said, there's nothing inherently wrong with Hollywood spectacle, per se, it's just not my thing. I have a sick fondness for movies most people find boring because they're longer, or start slower, or what have you, so my taste is probably a poor guide.When that came it I loved it, when I watched it earlier this year, not so much.
I take it you have heard about them finding a decent copy of the original ending of the Lugosi one which is being restored (they have shown a preview). nothing story wise but it was known to have been censored in the late 1930s and lost for a long time. So it's of interest
Fair. It rubbed me the wrong way from day one,
Oh my! It is the furthest from twee that you can imagine. The final scene will have you wretching… 😧^You know, I missed that one. Ought to give it a go. The music in the trailer is twee, but the film doesn't look horrible.