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26 Jan 12 at 11 pm

Re-watching Dracula [1931] in order to prepare for a presentation the following week.  Aside from important motifs/themes/sequences, I find the need to point out the fact that even multiple decades after the fact, Bela Lugosi is still easily the most attractive Vampire on both the silver screen and my laptop screen. 

Re-watching Dracula [1931] in order to prepare for a presentation the following week.  Aside from important motifs/themes/sequences, I find the need to point out the fact that even multiple decades after the fact, Bela Lugosi is still easily the most attractive Vampire on both the silver screen and my laptop screen. 
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    Bela’s profile remains one of...sexiest ever caught
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  6. gorgonetta said: I was going to say “But what about Frank Langella,” but it wasn’t called the “silver screen” by then, so…
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    watched this 2 Halloweens ago with my best friend and one of my roommates. Old old OLD “horror”/”monster” movies have...