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This week, Justin and Ryan dig up Count Dracula (1970), and talk about...
- When an adaptation betrays its source faithfully.
- Zero thematic translation achievement unlocked!
- Van Helsing having a random stroke with no connection to plot or character. Wut?
- The most life-like portrayal being the one undead guy.
- Justin getting educated on the differences between the novel and screen versions of the story.
- What atmosphere? The problem of brightly lighting your gothic horror movie.
- One slim moment of unintentional humor
- Our Verdict
- Next week's film: "Pimpernel Smith" (1941)
Did we get the movie wrong? Tell us why! And let us know what films you think we should cover.
Join in the discussion on our Youtube channel or Facebook page!
By Justin MillerThis week, Justin and Ryan dig up Count Dracula (1970), and talk about...
- When an adaptation betrays its source faithfully.
- Zero thematic translation achievement unlocked!
- Van Helsing having a random stroke with no connection to plot or character. Wut?
- The most life-like portrayal being the one undead guy.
- Justin getting educated on the differences between the novel and screen versions of the story.
- What atmosphere? The problem of brightly lighting your gothic horror movie.
- One slim moment of unintentional humor
- Our Verdict
- Next week's film: "Pimpernel Smith" (1941)
Did we get the movie wrong? Tell us why! And let us know what films you think we should cover.
Join in the discussion on our Youtube channel or Facebook page!