It was.ApprenticeCrone wrote:I was always fond of the Mel Brooks take on vampires, at least I think "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" was Mel Brooks.
I own it. Love that film.
It was.ApprenticeCrone wrote:I was always fond of the Mel Brooks take on vampires, at least I think "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" was Mel Brooks.
*slowly lowers her late 80s fantasy novel*AmazingGrace wrote:Guys I have an epic quote from myself for quote walls, because I've never been on one
Girls my age fawn over One Direction and sparkling vampires, while I fawn over classic literature, quality music, and, of course, Mr. Darcy.
There. Now I shall be quoted forever.
True. Some of my favorites are contemporary, but the classics are falling out of style.Merkwerkee wrote:*slowly lowers her late 80s fantasy novel*AmazingGrace wrote:Guys I have an epic quote from myself for quote walls, because I've never been on one
Girls my age fawn over One Direction and sparkling vampires, while I fawn over classic literature, quality music, and, of course, Mr. Darcy.
There. Now I shall be quoted forever.
Boooooo. Classics are all well and good, but sometimes I just want entertainment
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Me, too.ApprenticeCrone wrote:*blinks*
I tend to think of "classics" as being at least a century old....
One of my favourite vampire movies is "Love At First Bite" :-)ApprenticeCrone wrote:I was always fond of the Mel Brooks take on vampires, at least I think "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" was Mel Brooks.
GrowlingCupcake wrote:I never understood the appeal of Mr. Darcy. Mind you, this might be because I'm a lesbian...
Discworld, ftw.