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Current Talk '24 I / Re: Innovation's '91 DS Comic, Book 4, The Book That Never Was
« on: August 12, 2022, 04:26:17 PM »
And more from SG #77's 1991 DS Personnel section:
Some of the reviewers of Dracula: Dead and Loving It may have thought the film was "dull" or "sophomoric" but as I've said before, one of the best and most hysterical sequences in the film is definitely its sendup of a sequence from DC's Dracula. The film is well worth watching just for that alone - and who knows how many, if any, of the reviewers realized it's a complete sendup, so that fact probably went right over their heads.
And here's a much better version of that Jim Fyfe shot from The Frighteners:
Some of the reviewers of Dracula: Dead and Loving It may have thought the film was "dull" or "sophomoric" but as I've said before, one of the best and most hysterical sequences in the film is definitely its sendup of a sequence from DC's Dracula. The film is well worth watching just for that alone - and who knows how many, if any, of the reviewers realized it's a complete sendup, so that fact probably went right over their heads.
And here's a much better version of that Jim Fyfe shot from The Frighteners: