SAVE THE VAMPIRE FROM INSIPID CULLENS!!!
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yeah the sookie stackhouse series is better imo. a different audience. eric has really gotten to me and i dont usually go for blondes. even the vampire diaries are better than the twilight series and they have the same target audience.hear my name
take a good look
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Fifthelement wrote:What other Vamp movies/series do you guys recommend? I have Buffy, Angel and Supernatural (with some Vamp aspects) on DVD.
Off beat for a horror flick with a lot of humor thrown in. A group of white trash vampires traveling around the Midwest."The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
whoprincess wrote:Fifthelement wrote:What other Vamp movies/series do you guys recommend? I have Buffy, Angel and Supernatural (with some Vamp aspects) on DVD.
Off beat for a horror flick with a lot of humor thrown in. A group of white trash vampires traveling around the Midwest.
Great now its 12:15 at night and i'm all into this movie, is Mae ,Paullette from Grease 2? i used to be in love w/that girl.0 -
thats not paulette, damn i would have bet.0
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Kilgore_Trout wrote:johnny depp too?!? christ burton... am i the only one that thinks this guy is a total hack for working with the same annoying actor in every movie?? it'd be one thing if they each pushed eachother in new directions and broke new ground... but theyre just rehashing the same dark, weird lil world in every movie
get a room you two
they're worse than twilight
What the hell happened to him. Its been all downhill since his amazing cameo in "Singles".This weekend we rock Portland0 -
catefrances wrote:The Jeagler wrote:i thought you were a big twilght fan, young catherine?
once again jeags you thought wrong.
well then i stand corrected. i thought i remembered you and pam being excited about them at the other place.www.myspace.com0 -
milarso wrote:Salem's Lot is the best vampire book ever written (with the exception of Dracula
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This.
And someone buy Tim Burton a beer for this. May he set the vampire genre back on course. Someone has to.DAL-7/5/98,10/17/00,6/9/03,11/15/13
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Poncier wrote:Kilgore_Trout wrote:johnny depp too?!? christ burton... am i the only one that thinks this guy is a total hack for working with the same annoying actor in every movie?? it'd be one thing if they each pushed eachother in new directions and broke new ground... but theyre just rehashing the same dark, weird lil world in every movie
get a room you two
they're worse than twilight
What the hell happened to him. Its been all downhill since his amazing cameo in "Singles".
Just found this today- 10 Director/Actor Pairings Who Need a Break
http://thefilmstage.com/2010/05/14/10-directoractor-pairings-who-need-a-break/
No. 10 Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton
Helena Bonham Carter, believe it or not, used to be a distinguished actress who was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in The Wings Of A Dove. Since with Burton, however, she only seems to find work in his films slumming around in creepy makeup. Apart from some appearances in the Harry Potter series, the actress hasn’t made a notable splash outside the Burtonverse since 1999’s Fight Club and it seems like there is no slowing down this husband/wife movie making duo. Burton has three projects slated for production that will likely feature the quirky actress.
No. 1 Johnny Depp and Tim Burton
It’s hard to argue with success (their most recent film, Alice in Wonderland, has garnered their highest box office) but Tim Burton’s reliance on Depp has reached a level of near parody. Their collaborative efforts have become more and more predictable and the once exciting duo has been reduced to a bland mix of dayglow hot topic merchandise. Their last truly great film together was Ed Wood in 1994 and found both at their career best. It is possible for them to reclaim this glory but Burton is going to need to cast Depp more appropriately instead of dressing him up in garish make up and wigs and letting him run on autopilot."The dude abides. I don't know about you, but I take comfort in that. It's good knowin' he's out there. The Dude. Takin' her easy for all us sinners."0 -
The Jeagler wrote:catefrances wrote:The Jeagler wrote:i thought you were a big twilght fan, young catherine?
once again jeags you thought wrong.
well then i stand corrected. i thought i remembered you and pam being excited about them at the other place.
as i said.
though i have to admit i found the scenery very thrilling and the best thing about the films so far. michael sheen as aro deserves a mention too.hear my name
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
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