Have to say Lestat, hands down! Both are rock stars and are quite devilishly mischievous. Oh...and the fact that they seem to be irresistible to both sexes...and are impossibly intriguing with rich histories help a lot too. XDD
Yay! used to watch that as a kid, it scared the CRAP out of me. People used to be off the streets in the afternoon just to watch that show. For awhile they had episodes on the Sci-Fi channel, I hear they are making it into a movie. I want to watch the old ones again.
Personally, I see the Van Helsing Dracula because, as Stephen Sommers says, he is quite a 'rock star' type Dracula. And Richard Roxburgh is just that little bit lovely :p They could talk about women... and lack their lack of underwear, looking at the costumes of the three brides in Van Helsing.
But other than that, definitely Lestat for conversational values... and anything else. Van Helsing for combat. I'd pay good money to see that.
LoL! I used to watch it after school. Very scary for me, too, and the first "horror" I was allowed to watch. If it gets made into a movie...who could possibly be Barnabas now?
I think it's good for kids.... geeze, I was one when I first watched it D< because it's fantastical and just completely nutty, but now *a little* older, I can totally see it for the horribly tacky, OTT mish-mash of everything it is.
But it's so tacky, it's endearing. To me, at least. It's an adventure. It does what it says on the tin.
I would love to see the exchange between the two of them. *imagines Gide talking about Sho* *whistles* I wasn't just reading crowded house.....Okay I was but who can blame me really.
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Voted, but I would to say no one really can come too close to being equal. Baby's just in a league of his own.
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They could talk about women... and lack their lack of underwear, looking at the costumes of the three brides in Van Helsing.
But other than that, definitely Lestat for conversational values... and anything else.
Van Helsing for combat. I'd pay good money to see that.
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I was just googling on everything DARK SHADOWS.
You should also check Jonathan Frid's website.
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But it's so tacky, it's endearing. To me, at least. It's an adventure. It does what it says on the tin.
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...and I think of Lestat in the Anne Rice books.
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*whistles* I wasn't just reading crowded house.....Okay I was but who can blame me really.
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