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* [[Values Dissonance]] - Many of the comments regarding the two [[Camp Gay]] characters in the beginning are definitely a product of the 70's. The fact that the cops dismiss their deaths because they are gay is downright offensive to modern viewers. |
* [[Values Dissonance]] - Many of the comments regarding the two [[Camp Gay]] characters in the beginning are definitely a product of the 70's. The fact that the cops dismiss their deaths because they are gay is downright offensive to modern viewers. |
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Latest revision as of 16:52, 28 January 2022
- Awesome Music: This movie had a pretty damn funky soundtrack that mixed creepy horror motifs with R&B and funk.
- Complete Monster: Dracula is particularly nasty and vicious here. The name "Blacula" was even given by Dracula himself as a racist joke!
- Older Than They Think: Kids these days are more likely to be familiar with the Blacula-inspired character in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy than with this movie.
- Values Dissonance - Many of the comments regarding the two Camp Gay characters in the beginning are definitely a product of the 70's. The fact that the cops dismiss their deaths because they are gay is downright offensive to modern viewers.
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