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Post by classichorrorfan on Sept 12, 2023 8:41:32 GMT -5
I just looked back at Dario Argento's Dracula 3D, and it is even more amazing than I remembered it. It is very lively, fast paced, artsy, and scenic with very good lively picture quality. This is also the only version where I have seen Dracula turn into an owl or a giant grasshopper, but those scenes are very well done and intense. Most of the characters are also very well developed with a lot of real good drama and dialogue. This version also has a more amazing and aggressive Dr. Van Helsing than most of the other film versions of Dracula. Not to be too much of a spoiler, but this version also has a different and original way of how they killed off Dracula in this version from any other film version out there, and it is a good surprise. There are also plenty of good twists, turns, and jump scares, along with lively 3D fx. This should appeal to both fans of Dario Argento and the Dracula movies.
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Post by Silent Scream Queen on Sept 12, 2023 15:55:22 GMT -5
I'll add several of the recent films you have been mentioning to my watch list for next month's movie marathon. Assuming I can find them.
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Post by classichorrorfan on Sept 13, 2023 5:09:32 GMT -5
A lot of them are streaming for free on Tubi TV. Some are also on Crackle. Most of them can also be found on Prime.
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