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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby FlyingSorcery » Thu Apr 07, 2005 2:28 pm

Yup, right up there with Tom Hanks. :roll:
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby DavidEB310 » Thu Apr 07, 2005 2:33 pm

C'mon now...Field of Dreams, Bull Durham, Robin Hood Prince of Theives, and that pairing of Costner and Don Johnson in Tin Cup -- that beats any Cage movie hands down.

I really do Love Field of Dreams and Bull Durham -- fun flicks and...(Susan Sarandon yum...)
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby piqaboo » Thu Apr 07, 2005 2:45 pm

I think Tom Hanks is very good, and I like Nicholas Cage's version of quirkiness.

Costner is on again, off again. WaterWorld ranks as one of the worlds all time bad movies - bad acting being most of the problem, and bad premises making it worse.

'Stars" tend to recreate the same character over and over. I could be pursuaded Cage does that.

Actors create each character afresh. Hanks seems to be a completely different person in each film. DeNiro is amazing at that too. Even his character's "quirks" differ from film to film.

I'll take Glenn Close over Sarandon (Janet, Janet...)
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby DavidEB310 » Thu Apr 07, 2005 2:49 pm

I wouldn't take Glenn Close BEFORE or AFTER Fatal Attraction.

Sarandon in a short skirt with white sox in Bull Durham -- words cannot be expressed...

She's even yummier in The Hunger!
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby treebeau » Thu Apr 07, 2005 2:51 pm

I don't like a Nicholas Cage movie, usually, but have enjoyed some:
1. Raising Arizona ("Her insides were like a rocky place on which my seed could find no purchase")
2. Moonstruck ("I lost my hand!")
3. The Rock
4. Face Off
5. Honeymoon in Vegas

Maybe 1 or two more.

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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby sadie » Thu Apr 07, 2005 2:57 pm

I thought Glenn Close was phenomenal in "Fatal Attraction". Has anyone ever had the experience of that intense a character whom they can't extricate from their life? When Glenn Close utters the line "I won't be IGNORED, Dan!" Well-makes me glad there are no pet bunnies around the house!

And Sarandon is also fantastic. Loved her in "Thelma an Louise" Wild Women at their best!
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby lioness » Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:04 pm

Face Off
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby treebeau » Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:09 pm

Yes, my ex wife, who a friend and I refer to as PBH...the Psycho Bitch from Hell.

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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby DavidEB310 » Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:11 pm

I'm not against Glenn Close as an actor...I just don't find her attractive to my tastes.

* Susan Sarandon -- attractive to me in all roles
* Laura Dern -- in Jurassic Park (not quite sure why?)
* Nicole Kidman -- I'm a guy; no explanation required
* Geena Davis -- to get kidnapped by Thelma and Louise (yeah, I could conjure up a fantasy...)
* Rene Russo -- HEY, that's why I like Tin Cup!
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby barfle » Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:12 pm

Originally posted by lioness:
Face Off
Now that was a DUMB movie. Unbelievable premise, unbelievable characters, predictable script. :p

Needless to say, it won't join my DVD collection. Almost as bad as The Quick and the Dead.

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Postby sadie » Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:13 pm

Tim- Hard to believe how things start out one way and end up another! PBH sounds like a female Bin Laden! There's a lot of press about men stalkers, but I always feel men often get the short end of the legal"stick", women are not held accountable to the same standard as men. Fatal Attraction was one of the first movies about women stalkers...
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby barfle » Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:14 pm

Originally posted by DavidEB310:
* Laura Dern -- in Jurassic Park (not quite sure why?)
One word:

Legs.
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby DavidEB310 » Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:19 pm

barfle,

That's IT! Same reason I married my wife who is also blonde...

As for treebeau and your reference to PBH -- we couldn't have both been married to the same woman, could we? Mine is somewhere in the Boston area...
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby sadie » Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:25 pm

Yikes good thing I'm not in Boston! I'll keep an eye out for her though! I can't imagine how mild mannered reporters end up with PBH- no hints at the outset?

Now imagine if the characters in Fatal Attraction had kids together-plot twist time!
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby Marye » Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:27 pm

Originally posted by DavidEB310:
I really do Love Field of Dreams
Me too... did you read the book?

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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby treebeau » Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:37 pm

Originally posted by sadie lady:
...Now imagine if the characters in Fatal Attraction had kids together-plot twist time!
Imagine it!!! I'm LIVING it!!

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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby sadie » Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:43 pm

Sorry, Tim.
In the Northeast the courts act like Vampires, suck men's blood and show no mercy!- hope down south they are more fair.
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby mmichaelson » Thu Apr 07, 2005 3:56 pm

Originally posted by sadie lady:
Tim- Hard to believe how things start out one way and end up another! PBH sounds like a female Bin Laden! There's a lot of press about men stalkers, but I always feel men often get the short end of the legal"stick", women are not held accountable to the same standard as men. Fatal Attraction was one of the first movies about women stalkers...
Sadie- you've got that right. Tim's wife really did a number on him - in all the wrong ways.

It's sad that women can legally do that to a man. Who is to say that 100% of the time children are better off with the mother?? I know quite a few cases where that is not right.
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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby Serenity » Thu Apr 07, 2005 11:24 pm

Vampire movies:
Fright Night,
Salem's Lot,
Blade (the trilogy)

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Re: Vampire Movies - sink your teeth into this one...

Postby Serenity » Thu Apr 07, 2005 11:52 pm

<Hi! I'm Troy McClure. You may remember me from such memorable vampire movies as....>

Bunnicula The Vampire Rabbit
Does Dracula Really Suck
Dracula Exotica
Dracula Meets the Outer Space Chicks
Dracula Rocks
Dracula's Baby (1970, Andy Warhol vampire musical)
Dracula's Dog (Zoltan, Hound of Dracula)
Dragula (the transvestite, homosexual vampire)
The Fearless Vampire Killers or: Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are in My Neck (1967, Roman Polansky)
I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle (England, 1990)
Il Vampiro dell'Opera (Vampire of the Opera)
The Leech Woman
Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires (HongKong,'75)
Mama Dracula
Marx Brothers' Dracula
Mickey's Gala Premire (USA 1933, the mouse meets Dracula)
A Polish Vampire in Burbank
Red Blooded American Girl
Rockula
The Secret Sex Life of Dracula
Space Ship Sappy (1957, Three Stooges)
Transylvania 6-5000 (Warner Brothers, 1963)
Vampire Circus
Vampire Cop
Vampire Hookers
Vampire Hunter D (Japanese Anima)
The Vampire of Dusseldorf (France 1965)
VII (Soviet Union)
Vlad the Impaler
Wanda Does Transylvania
The Wife and the Vampire
A Vampire Out of Work
Mutt and Jeff Visit the Vampire
The Blonde Vampire
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