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Dacre Stoker writes sequel to Bram's classic
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| Oct 21, 2009
| CAROLYN LESSARD
Posted on 10/25/2009 3:25:16 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Now, more than 100 years later, Dacre Stoker, the great-grandnephew of the famed Irish novelist, and Ian Holt, have written a sequel, "Dracula: The Un-Dead."
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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: dacrestoker; dracula; stoker
To: Berlin_Freeper
To: Berlin_Freeper
This time as a musical...
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posted on
10/25/2009 3:27:18 PM PDT
by
billorites
(freepo ergo sum)
To: billorites
I think Rahm Emmanuel is in there somewhere...
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posted on
10/25/2009 3:28:47 PM PDT
by
IrishPennant
(Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all! By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall.)
To: Berlin_Freeper
I'll reserve judgment, but some classics should be left pristine and un-revisited, IMO.
To: Viking2002
I'll reserve judgment, but some classics should be left pristine and un-revisited, IMO. Yes. Wait until after reading "The Return of Quasimodo" or "Ahab Goes Crab Fishing" before you make up your mind.
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posted on
10/25/2009 3:37:20 PM PDT
by
SaveTheChief
(Obama lied, America died.)
To: billorites
To: SaveTheChief
'Ahab Goes Crab Fishing' LOL I suppose the protagonist's plot conundrum is a retail shortage of heavy twine and chicken necks?
To: Berlin_Freeper
I really loved the original. I don’t think it needs a sequel.
Neither did GWTW!
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posted on
10/25/2009 3:42:26 PM PDT
by
left that other site
(Your Mi'KMaq Paddy Whacky Bass Playing Biker Buddy)
To: SaveTheChief
"Ahab Goes Crab Fishing"
I've heard of that one, it's subtitled "Deadliest D*ck."
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posted on
10/25/2009 3:42:28 PM PDT
by
Dr.Zoidberg
(Warning: Sarcasm/humor is always engaged. Failure to recognize this may lead to misunderstandings.)
To: SaveTheChief
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posted on
10/25/2009 3:43:09 PM PDT
by
Bratch
To: Berlin_Freeper
I just re-read Dracula a few years ago. It really is a classic. I think I’ll give this “sequel” a miss.
For some good modern werewolf/vampire stories, I suggest Patricia Briggs. Also Jim Butcher. Both are excellent writers, and both understand the difference between good and evil and avoid sleazy scenes, which I believe is not the case with a lot of the current crop of teenage vampire stories.
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posted on
10/25/2009 3:45:16 PM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Dr.Zoidberg
I've heard of that one, it's subtitled "Deadliest D*ck." I set 'em up. You knock 'em down. Very good... LOL
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posted on
10/25/2009 3:46:42 PM PDT
by
SaveTheChief
(Obama lied, America died.)
To: Cicero
To: Berlin_Freeper
Somehow Kathrine Sebelius and her weird looking eye comes to mind!
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posted on
10/25/2009 3:48:13 PM PDT
by
Ruy Dias de Bivar
(You talkin' ta me? YOU TALKIN TO ME! Well just who are you talkin' to?)
To: SaveTheChief
ROFL! I just about choked on my drink with the whole crab fishing thing.
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posted on
10/25/2009 3:49:02 PM PDT
by
farlander
(Sic Semper Tyrannis)
To: Dr.Zoidberg
With a title like that, Barney Frank gives it two bums up.
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posted on
10/25/2009 3:50:09 PM PDT
by
fieldmarshaldj
(~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
To: Berlin_Freeper
Yes, I think the cover is well done. And who knows, maybe it’s actually a good job. But I think I’ll wait and see before I rush out and buy it.
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posted on
10/25/2009 3:52:20 PM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Cicero
I read a review of it that said it was actually a good read, so I won’t dismiss it out of hand. In fact, I’m curious to read it. i keep an open mind, here. It either stands or falls on its own merits.
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posted on
10/25/2009 4:12:05 PM PDT
by
flaglady47
(In Unity There Is Strength.)
To: Viking2002
I'll reserve judgment, but some classics should be left pristine and un-revisited, IMO. You can say that again. If a sequel is to be written for a classic it should be by the original author, and in 98% of all cases...not written at all.
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