Vampires are here to stay

suny By suny, 30th Oct 2010 | Follow this author | RSS Feed | Short URL http://nut.bz/27_cx2h2/
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Abraham Stoker an Irish writer wrote a gothic novel called “Dracula”, which was released in 1897.The rest, as immortal vampires will attest, is history. Vampires have been around for ages since then and now very much part of popular culture.

The Bloodsuckers



Vamps who suck Blood together…
That was a big hit when released in theaters, the underworld series perhaps helped a lot of people shed their fears a bit when it came to vampires.With Kate Beckisale starring as the vampire who was fighting for her family and her survival against the ‘lycans’- an ancient breed of werewolves. In fact, this series explained their enmity with the werewolves
When Stephanie Meyer came up with the love story between a vampire and a human, little did she know that she was going to repaint the image of a vampire? All thanks to Edward cullentall, fair and handsome who looks like a Greek god, whose body glitters in the sun, who is fast and extremely strong and totally committed to his girl.
Count Dracula became one Hollywood’s most popular monsters. Other films that popularized the bloodsucking count’s exploits throughout the 19th century include “Horror of Dracula” starring Christopher Lee and “Bram Stroker’s Dracula”, with big stars like Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves and Sadie Frost in her first major film role.
In the last with Sarah Michelle Geller chosen by fate to kill the dead ones,” Buffy, the Vampire Slayer” gave a cute image to vampires. Characters like Spike and Angel were the “good as well as hot. The list is too long to list.


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author avatar Jerry Walch
30th Oct 2010 (#)

Interesting review

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author avatar suny
30th Oct 2010 (#)

thanks a lot, glad to see you here Jerry, thank you so much.

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author avatar James R. Coffey
30th Oct 2010 (#)

Hummm . . .

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author avatar suny
31st Oct 2010 (#)

thanks, james

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author avatar Denise O
3rd Nov 2010 (#)

When I was little.
I watched a Dracula movie and it scared me so much that, I use to seep with the blanket tucked around my neck...
for a good year!
Thank you for sharing.:)

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author avatar suny
3rd Nov 2010 (#)

He was like that, I saw mine first when I was 19, din't do much to me. Thanks for your comment.

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author avatar juny
23rd Aug 2011 (#)

I am not fond of watching horror movies esp with fantasy related topic/s. But Dracula is an exception, I've watched the movie from the oldest till the newest version.
Good review here, the movie director owes you for this promotion!

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