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Old 17th July 2011, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs View Post
I know this is way off topic, but my list would have five names:

Boris Karloff
Béla Lugosi
Christopher Lee
Peter Cushing
Vincent Price
I still say Lugosi is a bit wooden as an actor. Dracula although a fine film is spoilt by Lugosi doing a bad impersonation of Leslie Nielson. (Lugosi had a time machine, bet you didn't know that)

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Although it's not a film, I finished season two of True Blood a couple of nights ago and, because I know season three is going to drop in price shortly, began watching season three of Mad Men last night.

In terms of films, I watched the fairly dreadful Shark in Venice last night along with Shaft, which is still a great watch, and Woody Allen's Love and Death which I probably appreciated more now than I would have a year or so ago as Tolstoy's novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina is still fairly fresh in my mind.
I finished True Blood season 2 a couple of months ago, thought it was a step up from the first series, which itself was very good.

* following on from another thread. My "to buy" wishlist of around £1000 is made up of quite a lot of tv series i need to catch up with - 5 series of the Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, Supernatural, Smallville, Las Vegas, Dallas, CSI, 2 and a half Men. They all need at least one series buying, in some cases 3 or 4. Together with all the films and that gorgeous complete Avengers box set at £140 totals around a grand.

Probably won't get them all this week. I need to write a brilliant film review site like you Nos, then i could get half my films for free.
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