Best Vampire Film ever made
Colonel Jack O'niell - Psyop Connoisseur
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John Carpenter's Vampires (1998)
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Interview with a Vampire deserves an honorable mention, Tom Cruise at the top of his game.
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Dracula (1931), proof that you can produce a timeless classic with virtually no special effects. Plus, I've always really liked the character of Abraham Van Helsing.
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Saruman Dracula > mid Dracula
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I'm still kind of disappointed that many Westerners still can't separate the mythical Dracula from the historical Vlad Dracula.
Colonel Jack O'niell - Psyop Connoisseur
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Vlad Tepes did nothing wrong.
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In "backward post-communist" countries like Romania & Serbia you will more than likely be beaten to death for vandalizing monuments of nationalist heros. Food for thought
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Is that the great Vladimir? The one who halted the muslim advance in his country?
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He is still very much celebrated in Romania, even under Soviet occupation the ruling Communist Party had a paramilitary wing called "The Vlad Tepes League."
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Fascinating i didnt know this. More we know the more power to us.
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Since archive.org is currently down, I'm probably going to upload the entire 3 hour FTN deep-dive about our nnnnguy Vlad for all hallows' eve. 🇷🇴
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