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    I've Just Watched Coppola's Version Of Dracula...

    ... And, oh my word, what a stinking barrel of piss it actually is. It's certainly entertaining, I'll give it that. Keanu's Sissyphean attempts at both acting and an English accent are great drinking game fodder. Anthony Hopkins' seeming insistence on delivering every line drunk, Sadie Frost's courageous battle with talentlessness and the director himself evidently losing his mind during the editing process had me stifling chuckles at depressingly regular intervals.

    The film has Cary Elwes in it for fuck's sake!

    What the hell came over Coppola? It looks as if seven different cintematographers all worked on the print with the film stock seemingly changing from scene to scene. It's like a student film-maker was handed a multi-million dollar budget and told, "Go and do what you want". Everything is ramped up to 11. The hysterical line deliveries, the bafflingly poor special effects, Gary Oldman's "Transylvanian" accent, the fact that the film can't decide whether Vlad The Impaler was a tragic hero or a tyrant, Keanu's reaction to the "baby eating" scene.

    The thing's a camp classic. Surely there's a space reserved for it on the "Trash" section of specialist DVD rental shops?

    #2
    I've Just Watched Coppola's Version Of Dracula...

    All true, but as a camp 'romp', I love it.

    All it needs is a musical number and dance routine around the 'baby-eating' scene and it would be complete.

    Any suggestions as to a song?

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      #3
      I've Just Watched Coppola's Version Of Dracula...

      I like the Tony Bennett bit, but how about as a song 'The Lady Is a Vamp'?

      "She gets too hungry
      For dinner at 8..."


      Dance, Keanu, dance!

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        #4
        I've Just Watched Coppola's Version Of Dracula...

        Wonderful film.

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          #5
          I've Just Watched Coppola's Version Of Dracula...

          I agree with Mr Rhino. Also, Love Song for A Vampire by Annie Lennox is a great song.

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            #6
            I've Just Watched Coppola's Version Of Dracula...

            The movie is absolutely mad, but Gary Oldman is brilliant in it.

            Camp classic is a fair term, I suppose.

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              #7
              I've Just Watched Coppola's Version Of Dracula...

              Blimey, everyone's got a cob on.

              Bram Stoker's Dracula ain't perfect, but it has more points of interest than quite a few films made today. Yes, there are some tatty bits in there, but overall a fascinating attempt to do something different.

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                #8
                I've Just Watched Coppola's Version Of Dracula...

                Very harsh comments indeed. Up until Dracula turns up in Whitby and the whole "love story" starts, I was glued to my seat in a packed to the rafter cinema in Geneva, with a big smile on my face. Even the idiots in vampire costumes flying around cartoon bats on the screen could not distract me...

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