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* [[Retroactive Recognition]]: [[Spider-Man (film)|Mary Jane]] is a vampire? |
* [[Retroactive Recognition]]: [[Spider-Man (film)|Mary Jane]] is a vampire? |
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* [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny]] : Vampires aren't supernatural demons serving Hell, but people stuck in an existential crisis. |
* [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny]] : Vampires aren't supernatural demons serving Hell, but people stuck in an existential crisis. |
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** If you forget works of Polidori, LeFanu, Tolstoy, Stoker and Murnau and Herzog then, technically, yes. |
** If you forget works of Polidori, LeFanu, Tolstoy, Stoker and Murnau and Herzog then, technically, yes. |
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*** At least two of the examples above ''are'' supernatural demons serving hell, though still manage to make interesting characters. |
*** At least two of the examples above ''are'' supernatural demons serving hell, though still manage to make interesting characters. |
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*** More like "Vampires aren't old world demonic aristocrats, but angsty New Orleans gentlemen." |
*** More like "Vampires aren't old world demonic aristocrats, but angsty New Orleans gentlemen." |
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* [[What the Hell, Casting Agency?]]: Anne Rice took out full page newspaper ads criticizing the choice to cast [[Tom Cruise]] as Lestat (she had originally envisioned Rutger Hauer in the part). |
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** The casting of Antonio Banderas as Armand, who is said to have auburn hair and was supposed to have been around 16 years old when he became a vampire. |
** The casting of Antonio Banderas as Armand, who is said to have auburn hair and was supposed to have been around 16 years old when he became a vampire. |
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