Thursday, May 2, 2013

What are some of your favorite films

What are some of your favorite films or books involving Dracula or vampires that you might recommend?Well, if I have to make a recommendation, I’d send viewers back to the first great vampire movie, “Nosferatu” from 1922. With my casual chit-chat with this humble lady, she is gunning for the vice mayoralty race in their hometown - Kalinggalan Caluang (Karungdung), Jolo, Sulu.Through the 1920s Karloff played a string of Mexicans, Arabs, Asians, and lord knows what else in a double handful of small supporting roles. But it was the costume contest, judged by Girl Scouts from South Pasadena troops 9491 and 1511, that seemed to wag most of the tails. Like the doctors he played, he was a very intelligent and skilled man working in an often short-sighted industry controlled by dullards. And for those keeping track, a lot of Die, Monster, Die’s climax can be traced back to Karloff’s 1936 film, The Invisible Ray.It’s still a brilliant, childlike, silent performance, and given how cliched a cultural icon the film has become it’s easy to forget how very good it really is. Lovecraft adaptations, as well as the one with the most irrelevant title. But if you haven’t seen it, it’s the most elemental, haunting, and nightmarish vision of the story.On set, too, it is DiCaprio about whom everyone is curious. . 'I have some beautiful rings, too,’ she says, extending her hand by way of a hello.The-Big-Wedding-03. In fact, Stoker may have met Jack the Ripper.Named for a mouse and dressed like a camel, Mickey, a yellow lab from Pasadena, walked away with the first-place prize in the pet costume contest at Garfield Park on Saturday.

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