(still in the wake of my reading of Dracula this past fall, my vampire movie research continues)
Bram Stoker's Dracula
1992
Rating: 7
Surprisingly faithful to the novel (hence title), however, cinematography was dolled up to the point of being downright distracting.. Some fine performances excepting that of Keanu Reaves, who was in way over his head here.
Clerks
1994
Rating: 7
Points for ambitious concept and ability to roll through a one and a half hour parade of goofballs interacting with convenience store clerks. Some genuinely hysterical moments, some groaners. Still trying to get my head around whether the crappy acting was at all intentional or just an aspect of the exceedingly low production value.
Friday, March 21, 2008
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And pushing The Apartment, two months in a row...
All RIGHT! I'll add it to my queue.
SHEESH!
You might enjoy Blackula?
Mixdorf: whoops!
CF Bear: Seen it, though not for a number of years. And did I enjoy it? I did not.
Good lord! I can't believe that you seen that. I was being silly.
I haven't seen Dracula 1992 since it made a cable rotation years ago. Didn't care so much for it.
Clerks: I think, if you checked out the box set of the movie, the documentary included with it will answer all your questions. the Clerks doc is actually more entertaning than most of smith's movies.
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