Great rundown of Vampires in movie and TV. As you mentioned there were some good Hammer versions. Outside of the classics like 'Dracula' (1958), 'Brides of Dracula' (1960), it was a series of diminishing returns. But my guilty pleasure is 'Dracula A.D. 1972' which features what the public were actually terrified of in the 70s... Hippies!
They missed a trick by not making a 'Dracula A.D. 1992'. Imagine Christopher Lee cutting a swathe through a rave, with Ebeneezer Goode blaring as the soundtrack!
Ooh i like this 1972 suggestion. That could be on some of the prettiest film stock60 70 mm. Also i rewatch Shadow of the vampire once a year. So much trouble for Europeans started in the 19teens in 3's a movie that can dignify incipient madness is a coin of gold.
Great rundown of Vampires in movie and TV. As you mentioned there were some good Hammer versions. Outside of the classics like 'Dracula' (1958), 'Brides of Dracula' (1960), it was a series of diminishing returns. But my guilty pleasure is 'Dracula A.D. 1972' which features what the public were actually terrified of in the 70s... Hippies!
They missed a trick by not making a 'Dracula A.D. 1992'. Imagine Christopher Lee cutting a swathe through a rave, with Ebeneezer Goode blaring as the soundtrack!
Ooh i like this 1972 suggestion. That could be on some of the prettiest film stock60 70 mm. Also i rewatch Shadow of the vampire once a year. So much trouble for Europeans started in the 19teens in 3's a movie that can dignify incipient madness is a coin of gold.
Want to feel old? Kid Rock ripped off the riff from Sad But True 23 years ago!
https://youtu.be/mt84J7U75e0
The Simpsons' Mr. Burns with double buns is not to be missed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeLr20olUXc
Also, how is "Where You Been" turning 30?! "On the Way" still makes me want to drive 100 mph.