Still thinking about this version of them 🖤
Also Jonathan's transformation post-bite
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Still thinking about this version of them 🖤
Also Jonathan's transformation post-bite
DRACULA Group Watch
I’m hosting a group watch of the Teatr Wielki - Polish National Opera’s Dracula on Friday, December 12th at 5:00 PM EST.
We’ll be watching together and doing live text reactions in the server. If you’d like to take part, you can join the Discord here.
This will be the first in a series of Dracula watch events, and there is a likely chance that for specifically the ballet, we will have a second date/time if you cannot make this one!
Let's say they're finally making a book-accurate movie adaptation of Dracula - who would you cast for each role?
Would love to hear everyone's favorites (especially emerging & unknown performers) - and keep in mind how half of the characters are so young while other half are old & dying:
🗡 Jonathan - early 20s
🚂 Mina - early 20s
💫 Lucy - 19
🥼 Seward - 29
💰 Arthur - 20s
🤠 Quincey - 20s
🐈 Renfield - 59
🌽 Van Helsing - 50s?
🧛♂️ Dracula - 50s?
🧛♀️ Roommates - 20s to 30s?
😇 Sister Agatha - 20s?? 60s???
🪟 Mrs. Westenra - 40s? 50s?
🎩 Lord Godalming - 40s to 60s?
👔 Peter Hawkins - 60s to 70s?
🏴☠️ Mr. Swales - 99!
📿 Old Romanian Lady - 60s to 90s
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when one of us gets round to making that good film adaptation we're all frothing at the mouth for
please please I am begging you
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Plot accuracy doesn't matter when it comes to Dracula adaptations, the TRUE test for any Dracula remake is whether or not they give Van Helsing glorious eyebrows
In a Canadian 1973 Dracula TV-movie (it's on youtube), when Jonathan sees Dracula leaving the castle for England, he touches his throat, and we see two bite marks on it, showing that Dracula had bitten him off-screen.
Then the three vampire women appear, and tell him that now that Dracula has left, Jonathan is meant to become their new husband.
HAHAHAHAHA wait, that’s so funny!! I’m glad someone at least thought of this too when making an adaptation. I’m simultaneously picturing a “babe, wake up, new husband just dropped” meme and the women appearing — checking their nails — while one of them says “ok, so you’re, like, our new husband now. So be a dear and get us some food, why don’t you?”
I imagine it goes down much less funny than either of these, but I’m having a blast imagining this! It’s just so bizarre.
And you said it’s on YouTube? I checked and I think it’s free…oh no. Now I’m tempted to watch it and post my reactions. I haven’t even posted my final thoughts on BBC Dracula though. Decisions, decisions…
So I've started typing up a script for a modern Dracula retelling...