My Romanian friend has assured me that vampires don't exist because she has never met one in Translyvania in all 300 years of her own existence.
@rnilu862 ай бұрын
😂
@Cuban20Ай бұрын
Lol
@mariusmansonАй бұрын
I have. My ex wife
@thomasroth461Ай бұрын
Wenn sie einem begegnet wäre dann wäre sie bestimmt nicht mehr deine Freundin . Und es ist ja wohl klar das es keine Vampire gibt
@VictorLugosi24 күн бұрын
I’m Hungarian, and I’ve never met one.. I thought I did once in 1857 I mean 1957, no I mean 1997 👀
@thedarkknight22212 ай бұрын
36:26 Gary Oldman said that the line “I have crossed oceans of time to find you” is one of his favorite lines he has ever read. It was actually the line that sold him on playing the part of Dracula.
@michaelmartin56232 ай бұрын
Little known fact about this movie, 'Bram Stoker's Dracula' was actually Winona Ryder's pet project. She loved the screenplay and eventually bought the rights to it, convinced Coppola to direct it and recruited Hopkins and Oldman to join the project as Van Helsing and Dracula respectively. Without her this movie probably would have never been made.
@Arsolon6182 ай бұрын
Coppola insisted on not using any sort of CGI available at the time in making Dracula. He insisted on sticking to old school techniques from the early history of film, but executed at a high level, because that was more in keeping with the old school setting of the story.
@thedarkknight22212 ай бұрын
The craziest thing that came out of this movie is that Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder ACTUALLY got married in this movie! They never filed any legal papers, nor have they ever dated IRL, but the wedding scene in this movie was filmed in a real Romanian Orthodox Church, in a real Romanian wedding ceremony, with a real Romanian priest. So while not in any legal sense, under the eyes of God, Keanu and Winona are married. Both Keanu and Winona played it off for laughs still to this day. They still send texts to each other each respectively signed husband and wife.🤣🤣
@zeroknight45172 ай бұрын
yaa, dunno how the romanian wedding works, but if they haven't been addressed by the priest as Keanu and Winona, it wouldn't be legal at all.
@w1975b2 ай бұрын
@@zeroknight4517 yeah, I can remember the priest calling her Mina, which is not her real name of course.
@BaronVonLevitt2 ай бұрын
i remember hearing that. they are still close to this day.
@MajaZaguan2 ай бұрын
@@zeroknight4517I got married in the Serbian church, which belongs to Greek Orthodox church, same as Romanian, Russian, Bulgarian, etc. First, you have to be baptised in Orthodox church and get the proof of it from the church books. Second, you get a permit from the local parish. You can also have the premarital counseling, but that's optional. Finally, you have to have two witnesses (one for the groom and one for the bride) who are also baptised in Orthodox church. During the ceremony, groom and bride are called by their names while performing the ritual. So, yeah, this wedding was just for the movie 😂
@DiggitySlice2 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure God knows the difference
@mitchmatt60022 ай бұрын
Gary Oldman will forever be my Dracula, he's the perfect combination of vocal seduction, heartfelt passion and unhinged horror! So glad you appreciated the best of what this film had to offer, and eternally grateful that you edited out as much of the dodgy accents as possible, lmao! Great job!
@EleventhCubFan2 ай бұрын
Gary Oldman is my favorite Dracula!
@teshawhite79602 ай бұрын
FACTS🎉
@avt0gen2 ай бұрын
Mr. Burns from Simpsons is second
@Steven-lb4bl2 ай бұрын
Count Chocula
@teshawhite79602 ай бұрын
@@avt0gen double Facts!!!
@looneygardener2 ай бұрын
He is a fucking genius.
@starbrand37262 ай бұрын
There are no werewolves in this movie. In the ancient lore a Vampyre can change into bats or wolves.
@Uncle_T2 ай бұрын
A true feast for the eyes this one and almost everything done practically in camera. Easily the best movie version of this story ever.
@nur4187772 ай бұрын
In my view it actually improved story and characters of the source material. Only adaptation of a work of classical literature where I prefer the film over the book.
@coldflamebluedragon1962 ай бұрын
In Dracula’s mythology, Vampires can turn into Wolf Bat and Mist of Night. Monica Bellucci did a wonderful job as one of Dracula’s brides. Gary Oldman is all that needs to be said
@JnEricsonx2 ай бұрын
Monica.....oh lord yes please.... One of my 3 fave vampires. Other 2 are Angie Everheart and Mathilda May.
@Blaize242 ай бұрын
How they thought that a werewolf was going to drink Lucy's blood.
@user-ve7hn2dh8h2 ай бұрын
Am I the only one who thinks Tom Waits as Redfield secretly has the best performance in the movie?
@jaymanuel33962 ай бұрын
Dracula’s presence appears several times at Lucy’s home, before his arrival. One was when Lucy was being courted by the three suitors. He also appears in the garden, when Lucy and Mina are speaking. They both react to seeing him as the storm approaches. I’m sure the kiss between them is per Dracula’s influencing them. At this point he is close to London, while still on the Demeter ship.
@rogersjgregory2 ай бұрын
The first score I ever bought. As soon as I walked out of the cinema, I sought it out. Brilliant music, so atmospheric.
@BezoRazo2 ай бұрын
And I am thoroughly shocked to discover that not only did it not win best score, but it wasn't even nominated!!
@STSC19792 ай бұрын
Palpatine after a Spa day hahahahahaha 😂 Best one
@ladyhotep51892 ай бұрын
That shit cracked me up 😂😂
@user-ve7hn2dh8h2 ай бұрын
Bouchy palp 😂
@TheCrystella262 ай бұрын
45:41 I agree, Gary Oldman deserved a nomination for this role. He was awesome.
@possibear2 ай бұрын
but not for this role, but his role in tip toes.
@goranvisnjic9714Ай бұрын
In that rime the academy would never give an Oscar for a role of stereotypical , generic character like Dracula. Even to Gary Oldman. Later everything changed with Heath Ledger and Joker
@alessandroformenti10102 ай бұрын
Maybe the best love story in the whole cinema history. Oldman's work here is insane.
@KrisbiantoAndy2 ай бұрын
Best dracula version so far in my opinion.. the movie is really beautiful… every scene is an art..
@santangelogaia192 ай бұрын
The composer is Wojciech Kilar ❤❤ He was an extraordinary Polish composer who passed away in 2013. He also composed the soundtrack for The Pianist (2003) of Polanski
@--mr4yo2 ай бұрын
Anyone who watches that movie is encouraging child rape.
@BalrajTakhar-u7u2 ай бұрын
And The Ninth Gate another tremendous horror film.
@ThePolishValsion2 ай бұрын
And "Pan Tadeusz", a very good adaptation of a Polish epic story
@BezoRazo2 ай бұрын
I'm am utterly shocked to learn that he didn't win best score for this. What film surpassed it that year??
@santangelogaia192 ай бұрын
@@BezoRazo Alan Menken Alladin
@lenanicole28372 ай бұрын
My jaw dropped when she referred to Monica Belluci as "somebody else" lmaoo
@kevinnorwood87822 ай бұрын
Interestingly, Vlad The Impaler's wife actually DID commit suicide by throwing herself from her balcony into the river below their castle, but the circumstances were actually very different. What had happened was, the Ottoman Turks had actually managed to BREACH Vlad's castle, so he, his family, and his followers had to evacuate. Most of them were able to escape, including Vlad and his son, but his wife was cut off by the Turks. Trapped in her room, she realized she had only one way out. Her final words before she jumped were apparently, "I'd rather be a meal for the fish in that river, than a slave to those who have no soul."
@stephenmiller25442 ай бұрын
Every Special effect in this movie is practical and done like it would have been done in the in the early days of filmmaking. they had to make like a 20 foot book to put infront of the train for forced perspective. I always thought this movie was pretty cool, but after seeing how they did everything I have nothing but respect for the work that went into this. I appreciate it on a whole different level and have come to really love it.
@FeaturingRob2 ай бұрын
Renfield is played by singer-songwriter Tom Waits, who occasionally appears in odd-ball roles in movies. The man who sends Keanu to Transylvania is actor Jay Robinson, who is basically unknown anymore. However, he was so powerful in his first and second films that he was basically typecast for years, while he achieved a lot of fame that went to his head for the films, which were huge hits. The role he played was the Roman Emperor Caligula in The Robe (1953) starring Richard Burton, Victor Mature, and Jean Simmons, and its sequel Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954) starring Mature (reprising his role, Demetrius), and Susan Hayward. Both films are fun, and Robinson chews up the scenery in every scene. All of the effects are old-school, developed since the beginning of filmmaking, and no CGI. The costumes by Eiko Ishioka, the make-up, and the sound editing all won Oscars, with only a nomination for art direction.
@WardHarrington-et1gf2 ай бұрын
One of my FAVORITE lines in cinema. When Dracula proclaims his love, after 400 years, he says: "I have crossed OCEANS of time to find you...". I saw this with my girlfriend at the time and it just hits different...
@michaelwardle76332 ай бұрын
This film is such an eyegasm
@ValentinasWatching2 ай бұрын
This is still my favorite Dracula movie to this day. I love everyone in it.
@imthestein2 ай бұрын
Coppola was determined to do the film like a stage play. I’m obsessed with everything in this movie and I think it’s incredibly underrated. I can accept Keanu’s accent and acting because Jonathan was never interesting as a character so I think it just amuses me more than anything. Tom Waits has been in a few movies one of which was Mystery Men (another underrated movie). If you look at the scene where Mina and Dracula are looking at the cinema being shown off there’s a puppet play in the background that mimics the look of the battle in the intro
@imthestein2 ай бұрын
I was in High School when this came out and i knew a person that was so into it they dressed like Dracula when he's walking around London
@znk0r2 ай бұрын
There were no werewolves, it was one of Dracula's form.
@hkaayaakuu2 ай бұрын
Never seen sebraw in so much pink. So used to green sebraw. Looks beautiful
@rogersjgregory2 ай бұрын
Gary Oldman ties with Vincent Price for an iconic evil laugh. It was awesome.
@milkiassamuel7802 ай бұрын
I remember watching this movie in my English literature classroom back when I was 16 years old and I remember being both so intrigued but also so freaked out by how terrifying the subtle visuals were while many of my fellow classmates felt the same while being uncomfortable with the horrific tone
@w1975b2 ай бұрын
Did you have to get parent's permission signatures since it's rated R?
@milkiassamuel7802 ай бұрын
@@w1975b I actually never told them, but Im now in my early 20's som it doesn't matter now
@bazanime2 ай бұрын
@@milkiassamuel780 Regardless of your current age or time passed, Under modern laws, your teacher in charge of you back then can still be prosecuted today in retrospect for causing mental harm and possibly assault, for screening an R-rated film to minors without express permission. If the teacher is not alive, their living relatives can be sued. J/k 😋
@w1975b2 ай бұрын
@@milkiassamuel780 either your school had permission forms for that or not. If so, did you forge your parent's signature? Just saying that rated R is for 17 and older or with adult supervision (teachers don't have that permission automatically) and something like that used to require signed permission slips. Unless WOKE culture has done away with that (parents being informed and allowed to parent).
@JnEricsonx2 ай бұрын
"I wasn't planning on getting that close Doc." One of the smartest lines in the movie. And yet, he damn near gets to cut Drac's head off.
@krono5el2 ай бұрын
Def my favorite Dracul movie as a kid, always liked drawing him in his awesome transformations like the giant bat and lycan form. Visual splendor this one is with its insane production. eternal love is rad af.
@vorspiel82 ай бұрын
My favorite history from Drácula. A experiment gothic, horror and romantic world. Amazing❤
@charlenegodbee1202Ай бұрын
The absolutely best reaction on this movie!!!! Francis Ford Coppola's Dacula was done in all Practical effects, NO CGI!!! Thank you both!!!!
@laceykanda9952 ай бұрын
Between this and Interview With a Vampire, I can't decide which one I love revisiting! This is one of Coppola's best films! Beautifully shot, great costume design, great editing and some of the best use of practical effects over CGI, 10 out 10! Nice review guys, I encourage you guys to read up on the lore! 🤗🫶🏾💕
@d1sp0s1t10n2 ай бұрын
Everything is done practical or by camera tricks for this movie. This film made we want to make movies.
@ayaehab2 ай бұрын
Mina in the books is even more badass! I loved her in it.
@bert1262 ай бұрын
As film makers you should know the “the children of the night what sweet music they make”is directly from Bela Lugosi in 1939 Dracula.
@Celticrose99992 ай бұрын
My sister lived in LA in the early 90s and studied acting at the Lee Strausberg school for a short semester or something. It wasn't until YEARS later I found out that one of the actors studying in her class was KEANU REEVES! This was directly after Bill and Ted and he was actively trying to become a "real"/more serious actor.
@insulaarachnid2 ай бұрын
There are so many interesting adaptions of the Dracula story. I am looking forward to the soon to be released, NOSFERATU.
@timsoyer3840Ай бұрын
I love this Dracula movie. In my opinion, the best ever made.. I can’t recommend this movie enough
@edgrafx67142 ай бұрын
The Last Voyage of the Demeter is how Dracula travels from Transilvania to London 😈⛵️
@OldPirate17182 ай бұрын
Duh
@itsreeeshaaa75602 ай бұрын
A lot of people unfamiliar with the origins of Dracula don’t understand the significance of the Demeter. I think I’m one of the few that enjoyed the most recent movie about The Demeter. Lol
@ayaehab2 ай бұрын
I also loved the 2nd episode in the Netflix series as well, it's an odd... series but the 2nd ep is so good!
@edgrafx67142 ай бұрын
@@itsreeeshaaa7560 I loved the dark vampire lore.. it was everything I expected to be 😁
@edgrafx67142 ай бұрын
@@ayaehab I have to check that out!
@Aaron-io8vw2 ай бұрын
One of the "brides" of Dracula is played by a Young Monica Bellucci who would co-star in the Matrix sequels with Keanu
@wingman43562 ай бұрын
Keanu Reeves still sounded like he was in Bill in Ted's. "No way dude. My wife's a vampire? Far Out!"
@theoneandonlyoni2 ай бұрын
Tom Waits lives here in Sonoma County California, same area as Coppola Winery.. I met him for the first time when I worked at Mombo’s pizza, and he came in for a slice. I met his Son Casey Waits when I was designated driver for my buddy Jessie who knows Casey during a big wine tasting event that happens up here every year, strangely enough the same day I went to the Coppola Winery for the first time...
@cullenarthur88792 ай бұрын
I drink Coppola wine all the time.
@thomasgriffiths67582 ай бұрын
Francis Ford Coppola's nephew Nicholas Cage played Renfield also.
@user-ve7hn2dh8h2 ай бұрын
@@thomasgriffiths6758yeah but other than cage, waits can actually act
@Vulcanerd2 ай бұрын
This movie drips atmosphere, spectacle and romantic, heightened glamor.
@codybishop75262 ай бұрын
This movie is definitely a vibe. I love it
@Tr0nzoid2 ай бұрын
This was the big hit that Francis Ford Coppola needed at the time. I remember being surprised at the $40 million dollar opening weekend, and hearing about the long lines and lots of "goths" at the night time opening weekend showings. Gary Oldman, while having been in the business for a good while, was really making his mark at that time. A new vampire trend was underway as well, with a popular role-playing game coming out either this year or the next.
@Sandeep-ry2qq2 ай бұрын
What a gem of a movie. This is one of my top ten favourite movies of all time
@Jigsaw4072 ай бұрын
I love this movie! This heightened theatrical style is very different from what movies usually are, these days and back then. Such a unique experience!
@revylokesh17832 ай бұрын
Yhis is my absolutely favourite Dracula film.
@PaiMei6672 ай бұрын
Check out: The Fearless Vampire Killers also known as Dance of the Vampires, a 1967 comedy horror film directed by Roman Polanski, it might change your opinion. 😀
@fiore79392 ай бұрын
This movie... ❤ From one of my favorite books, with my favorite fantasy creatures-vampires, beautiful costumes, the best score ever (my favorite), wonderful cast... It is a masterpiece! ❤ It made Gary Oldman my favorite actor and he still is. He should have won an Oscar for sure. He should have won many, actually, before the one he finally got. 🧡
@cherrypi_b2 ай бұрын
This film comes very, very close to the book on which it is based. Even some of the dialogue is verbatim. It is a fantastic, exuberant film, a feast for the eyes. The director used many old-fashioned, analogue techniques for the visual effects instead of CGI, also as a tribute to the time when cinema began. Just think of the scenes with the cinematograph at the beginning. The result is quite stunning.
@javelldunn33792 ай бұрын
Dracula is the movie and Gary Oldman is the best actor
@darkjoker4ever2862 ай бұрын
This version of dracula still give me the heebie jeebies every time I see it... Also there's a parody of this movie by Leslie Nielsen titled Dead and Loving it
@chandralalnamadevan19272 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥One of the best Dracula movie
@raynwolfsbane20842 ай бұрын
The spiritual sequel to this one is Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994). You guys should react to that one too!
@donbergeson67712 ай бұрын
This was much more faithful to the exquisite novel by Bram Stoker than the original 1931 version was but still changed and/or left out many things. Bela Lugosi will always be thee Dracula though and I still adore the original because of him.
@michaelnemo76292 ай бұрын
The Oscars don't take Horror seriously.
@foreverkent22252 ай бұрын
Definitely my favorite version of Dracula. Even though the tragic romance between Dracula and his reincarnated love wasn’t part of the original novel, it fits the gothic horror vibe so well and adds to the story that I don’t even mind the change. Despite you being able to empathize with him, Dracula is still a bad dude in this version. he still fed a baby to his brides and turned Lucy just for the hell of it. But because of the tragic romance angle, he feels more 3 dimensional than in the original novel. This is all just to say I love this movie and consider it the quintessential Dracula adaptation.
@zeroknight45172 ай бұрын
Twilight: "Ugh! A 100-y.o vampire in love with a 17-year-old!" Dracula: " huh! A 400-y.o vampire in love with a 20-year-old! Go get her, boy!" both portrayals aren't in fact that different in terms of handling the girl, talking to her etc. Dracula stalking Mina is similar to Edward with Bella. (not defending Twilight at all, just saying) The difference lies in the script, gore or real vision of the vampires and in not focusing on the "girl problems" only. Thank got for this movie. Love it forever.
@nobodyexceptme77942 ай бұрын
Steph concerned face is so hilarious. 30:41 editor gets it. Her reactions are the best. 🤣
@CollideFan12 ай бұрын
A lot of old school special effects techniques from the early days of film making were used in this movie. Its a brilliant movie that got some awards. My favorite romance movie
@cynthiaschultheis16602 ай бұрын
I'm half Hungarian and have ancestors in Hungary, & old Transylvania...we have the "Blood of Atilla flowing through our veins", too!! Carpathian Cross hangs on my wall. ENJOY!!!😏😏🤓
@Diogmetes2 ай бұрын
I love this film. Great to see your reaction and i thank you! It’s pretty close to the og novel, omitting the prologue and the whole dracula/ mina connection and many minor details. Tidbit- whenever the production designer sought Coppola for advice, the director would respond, “Make it weird.”
@jkhristian2 ай бұрын
You’re correct about the Winona Ryder and Godfather 3. She actually brought Coppola the script for Dracula as a kind of peace offering because she had really left him a bad spot on Godfather. she had quit days or weeks before shooting was to start.
@ImpossibleCaseEdits2 ай бұрын
Something I find interesting about Francis Ford Coppola’s take on Dracula is how it drew heavily from Dan Curtis’ film starring Jack Palance, as well as Curtis' Gothic soap opera Dark Shadows - with Barnabas Collins being inspired by Dracula - which featured a lost love doppelgänger, Josette, who jumped to her death and a music box.
@hypertwink2 ай бұрын
That small bit about sailing to London, was turned into The Last Voyage of the Demeter iirc
@JosephHernandez-u1n2 ай бұрын
Werewolf and Vampire conflict arose from the original Dracula who in some folklore had control over all creatures of the night, including werewolves because of his control over wolves. Now this is not the power of all vampires but Dracula in particular. From there, the wolfman, Lon Chaney Jr had movies where the wolfman fought Dracula and was the only one who could put up a fight against him.
@OldPirate17182 ай бұрын
No mention of werewolves in Dracula...any other myth is made up by Hollywood
@timalice-28332 ай бұрын
“I have crossed oceans of time to find you” - one of the greatest lines in cinema. Gary Oldman said once he read that he took the role of Dracula just to be able to say that line.
@МаксимОрлов8042 ай бұрын
What about Mary Shelley's 1994 Frankenstein?
@chocolate-teapot2 ай бұрын
In my head Keanu first meets Dracula "How's it hangin'!? Count Dracula dude!?
@ouandello2 ай бұрын
like totally tubular undead dude!
@sspdirect022 ай бұрын
27:47 This is a perfect example of intercutting that Coppola did so beautifully in “The Godfather” where Michael is christening the baby and his minions are killing the heads of the five families and Moe Greene. So it like a blend of the profane and the sacred similar to the Night on Balled Mountain sequence in Disney’s “Fantasia”, which transitions into the Ave Maria. Another film that did this was “Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith” where as Palpatine is announcing the creation of the Galactic Empire, Anakin Skywalker (now dubbed Darth Vader) goes to the Mustafar system to kill Viceroy Gunnray and the other Separatist leaders
@constantdvdcollector18 сағат бұрын
One of Coppola’s finest movies. I love it along with the Godfather trilogy and Apocalypse Now Redux.
@markbartoszek85852 ай бұрын
This movie is a feast for the eyes. The production design, the costume design, the makeup, the practical effects, it's all so incredibly done. If it weren't for some of the performances (i.e. Keanu Reeves), it would've been perfect.
@masamune29842 ай бұрын
As others have stated, most of this film was done in-camera. That is MIND-BOGGLING to me, out of sheer respect 🙂
@76063co22 ай бұрын
Outside Keannu's casting, this movie doesn't miss. An instant horror classic. With the intro, I think this was the first adaption of the story, that made such a strong implication that the fictional Dracula, and the historical figure Vlad the Impaler, were one in the same. BTW, Dracula and his brides can turn into wolves.
@NetanelWorthy2 ай бұрын
45:45 the Academy Awards don’t usually give out many awards to horror, comedy, and science fiction.
@toddjackson31362 ай бұрын
The academy doesn't give out awards based on who deserves them. They use them as a rewards system for who pays their dues and toes their line.
@thomasroth4612 ай бұрын
Best Dracula Movie!!!
@PaiMei6672 ай бұрын
Check out: The Fearless Vampire Killers also known as Dance of the Vampires, a 1967 comedy horror film directed by Roman Polanski, it might change your opinion. 😀
@Carn_Is_Done2 ай бұрын
@@PaiMei667 Ah heck. So you got this movie by Coppola who defended p**o Victor Salva. Or that one by Polanski who did stuff with a 13 yr old himself. Any good Dracula movies not by creeps?
@shaomongoloid2 ай бұрын
Originally, Winona was trying to get her boyfriend at the time, Johnny Depp, cast as her fiancé, but the studio didn’t think he was famous enough for the part. His English accent would have been perfect, and this film may have been a flawless masterpiece as a result, but I also wonder if Depp would have made that character too charismatic, undercutting the central romance between Mina and Dracula.
@henryvandeventer24572 ай бұрын
After this you guys should definitely watch "Dracula - Dead and Loving it" 😂
@alejandronovoa27072 ай бұрын
I’ve seen this movie at least 5 times and this is the first one I notice that Monica Bellucci is one of Dracula’s brides 😮
@epbrown012 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this in theaters. I didn’t know who the actress was, but I remember thinking she was gorgeous.
@Nukerunin2 ай бұрын
Omg same here. I just had to look up how old she was. She was a prime 28 years old by the time she did this film. Crazy to think she's 60 now. Still looks amazing for her age, but back then...good GAWD.
@kennylast18362 ай бұрын
Absolutely Right Choice 💯
@LeadPhalanx-zv6wx2 ай бұрын
Well done movie props to Anthony Hopkins the only thing that I find with this movie is that in my opinion some of the cast choices were too young I just would of preferred a more mature cast for quite a few of them..
@michaelbriefs976413 күн бұрын
Great reaction, guys! A couple things: 1) On Keanu's "fear reaction" in the early stages of meeting Count Dracula...I liked that he was "playing it cool" at first, because you can see his desire to be a professional and to use deference with his client. Remember that his supervisor told him that Dracula was "eccentric" and he was also old, so Keanu's character wanted to treat him with respect, at first. What is good about this is it made his growing fear all the more effective in the later parts (such as, the shaving scene), when Dracula really started to get under his skin. I liked that development. 2) you two HAVE TO see the new Nosferatu film, directed by Robert Eggers!! It is simply amazing and...you guys wanted the Jonathan Harker character to show more fear? OMG...you got it and you will be right there with him as you both descend into the horrific madness of Count Orlok's castle! It is truly a Horror masterpiece!
@seleneluna70212 ай бұрын
Women wanting to hook up with multiple dudes = Ew Dude hooking up with multiple women = Goals 🙃
@w1975b2 ай бұрын
And Lucy wasn't really. But yeah, double standard for sure.
@laceykanda9952 ай бұрын
Lol glad you caught that too🥴🤦🏾♀️.
@cullenarthur88792 ай бұрын
Yeah, I caught that too. And never mind the fact that the men courting Lucy were actually human beings and the women seducing Jonathan were vampires, heaven forbid a woman be into multiple men.
@mr.joshua68182 ай бұрын
I think it's hot...
@Blaize242 ай бұрын
Yeah. I posted my own comment about exactly this before I saw yours. Pissed me off and kinda ruined an otherwise pretty good reaction.
@taejaskudva25432 ай бұрын
Vampires, and certainly Dracula from the book, have always been monsters. The thing I love about this movie was that Copela was not afraid to ask: Dracula - maybe love story...?
@dianakhan71822 ай бұрын
What's funny is that I watched someone on KZbin comparing 13 different Dracula movie adaptations, and Coppola's Dracula won by one point :) Despite all the extra backstory about Elizabetha, when it comes to all the plot points and characters this movie is the most faithful to the original story. My favourite Dracula movie :D Now that you've seen this movie, you should watch the spoof with Leslie Nielsen - Dracula: dead and loving it. It will be much funnier when you get all the references :)
@detectivebrown62112 ай бұрын
Fave dracula of all time ❤❤❤❤❤
@phglam2 ай бұрын
I love yalls reactions to this... Soooo open minded and yall get the intensity between dracula and mina...
@roywilson45142 ай бұрын
Yall
@kinas90935 күн бұрын
This is my favorite Dracula movie. I own it and watch it regularly.
@louisenglish80692 ай бұрын
Jaby, never seen someone so lost watching a vampire movie
@Major422 ай бұрын
For me, this is THE Dracula movie. Masterpiece
@LibrarianMichael2 ай бұрын
This is my favorite retelling of the story.
@sandrobsnake2 ай бұрын
Wait... they had no idea it was Monica Bellucci from the start. Now thats crazy...
@philipholder56002 ай бұрын
Did you not pay attention, when Van Helsing said a vampire can take multiple forms?
@neox792 ай бұрын
So, pretty weird… but last night I had the urge to watch this straight through for the first time ever (I had seen it in parts in my youth). This morning, this reaction dropped. Awesome timing 👍🏼 The ending, combined with the music… is just 🤌🏼 perfection. I had the same reaction as Steph… just emotion for this man who was a tragic monster throughout the entire story.
@ladyhotep51892 ай бұрын
"Palpatine after a spa day." 😂😂That was hilarious Jaby 😂 ***all the name drops of the different movies that have come from Dracula. Renfield/Renfyld Van Helsing, Voyage of the Demeter, Nosferatu.
@jonwmeyer112 ай бұрын
Now that you've seen this, you should check out Mary Shelley's Frankenstein 1994 with Robert Deniro & Kenneth Branagh