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Achilles
Posted: Jan 23 2007, 03:03 PM


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I can live with that wink.gif
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Silk and Velvet
Posted: Jan 23 2007, 03:19 PM


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Okay cool.

I did actually watch a Christopher Lee Dracula film; it was the very last one, and it was actually quite good. I'd like to watch them all; I'd also like to see some of the old 30s films that they used to make.
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Achilles
Posted: Jan 23 2007, 03:30 PM


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Well it is interesting to compare. It doesn't really strike as horror anymore, its almost comic, but you got to have respect for these films and people did thing he was horrifying, its a whole other style, and that is something people dont understand also with star wars....its quite a simple idea

star wars ep I takes place 32 years before the first made one, so turn back time from 1977 you'll have the year 1945, well that is in what style the movies are made of the prequels
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Silk and Velvet
Posted: Jan 23 2007, 06:55 PM


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No, but in the 30's it was all very new. I've got the 1930'S King Kong. It looks lame to us now, but it was cutting edge back then. I actually have got BOTH King Kong movies, and like them both equally.

Also sound was also very new as well; so to the audiences then it would have been scary. Christopher Lee said that Walt Disney's Snow White terrified him when he was a kid.
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