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16-08-2010 03:12
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quote: | Originally posted by amethyst
I never got into Buffy or any of the others, but I did like Forever Night.
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Oooo, Amethyst I loved Forever Night, probably because it was set close to my hometown, in Toronto. I have more recently been watching another Canadian series called Blood Ties, based on the Blood Books by Tanya Huff.
I watched some Buffy but never really got into it. Vampires, Witches, sorcerers and the Paranormal all are things that interest me but I can only take it in small doses before I loose my interest.
Allen TV shows (and movies) all run in a cyclical cycle just like everything else. We went through a phase on TV of Law shows (Dramas) , then Hospital Dramas, then Emergency workers (firefighters and Police Dramas). Now I guess we are in a phase of Vampires, the occult and paranormal events.
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16-08-2010 22:26
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It's the fakelore vampires that do it for people, and only the more recent interpretations. Those are also the vampires that live for thousands of years (unless they meet vampire killers), burn in sunlight, and so forth.
Dracula is, if you read it without the blinders of the movies, hardly a romantic novel. The Count is a stalker and (in essence) a rapist. He's repellent old satyr when we meet him, and it's only after draining some folks that he gains the semblance of youth. Everything we think we know about Dracula starts with the Dean/Balderston play and goes from there.
Nosferatu started the 'vampires destroyed by sunlight' bit of fakelore. In Dracula, the Count's power is limited in daytime. Whatever form he's in when the sun rises, is the one he's stuck with until sunset. (Stoker does incorporate some authentic vampire lore in Van Helsing's speech.) There's even a scene where the heroes encounter him in daylight. He runs away from them because he's stuck in human form and powerless.
Folklore vampires are not sexy. Some are actual rapists, visiting their wives and assaulting them nightly until they die. All suck the life out of their victims. If they weren't pinned in their coffins by wooden stakes, iron nails, or other means, they would continue their unlife for quite a while. Deprived of food (or finally killed), they decompose and will never rise again.
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17-08-2010 22:45
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