Well - we're also talking somewhere around 4th grade. Maybe it was the wrong reading level?
Okay, I overreacted. But "that was stupid" (or "this sucks!") is very often code for "I don't get it."
re: Dracula 1987 - so have you seen Dracula 2000? (Not a huge fan, myself, but the explanation for Drac's real identity is a nice twist.)
Wasn't interested, though I was aware of it and that Wes Craven was "presenting" it, whatever that meant that time. I'm not a huge horror film fan, though what I've seen by Wes Craven that he's directed, I've liked.
How did Dracula 2000 explain Dracula?
re: Devil and Daniel Webster - never saw it on The Big Screen, but I love the story. I thought it was haunting and fascinating.
Re: Dracula? I barely knew 'a!
Date: 2009-01-19 01:37 am (UTC)Okay, I overreacted. But "that was stupid" (or "this sucks!") is very often code for "I don't get it."
re: Dracula 1987 - so have you seen Dracula 2000? (Not a huge fan, myself, but the explanation for Drac's real identity is a nice twist.)
Wasn't interested, though I was aware of it and that Wes Craven was "presenting" it, whatever that meant that time. I'm not a huge horror film fan, though what I've seen by Wes Craven that he's directed, I've liked.
How did Dracula 2000 explain Dracula?
re: Devil and Daniel Webster - never saw it on The Big Screen, but I love the story. I thought it was haunting and fascinating.
So. It's by Stephen Vincent Benét (Thank you, Google!). Noted for future reference; I'd like to read it. And you'd probably like the 1941 film version.