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<blockquote data-quote="Striker" data-source="post: 282065" data-attributes="member: 6694"><p>I’ve been playing a lot of BSD lately, which brought me to this thread.</p><p></p><p>Saw the movie in theaters shortly after release. I thought it was good, not great. The Simpsons did a very funny send-up in their Treehouse of Horror episode soon thereafter, with Mr. Burns as Dracula and Smithers as Tom Waits. The Simpsons meet Mr. Burns for dinner (“in PennSYLVANIA!”) and when the kids are grossed out by the glasses of blood, Homers says “correction, FREE blood and guzzles it down.</p><p></p><p>Interview with the Vampire = still holds up well. If you liked it then, you’ll like it now.</p><p></p><p>Lost Boys = still holds up very well, with the exception of Corey Haim’s wardrobe. The soundtrack, combined with the great humor, help the film stand the test of time. (“My own brother a God damned **** sucking vampire! You wait 'til mom finds out buddy!”)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Striker, post: 282065, member: 6694"] I’ve been playing a lot of BSD lately, which brought me to this thread. Saw the movie in theaters shortly after release. I thought it was good, not great. The Simpsons did a very funny send-up in their Treehouse of Horror episode soon thereafter, with Mr. Burns as Dracula and Smithers as Tom Waits. The Simpsons meet Mr. Burns for dinner (“in PennSYLVANIA!”) and when the kids are grossed out by the glasses of blood, Homers says “correction, FREE blood and guzzles it down. Interview with the Vampire = still holds up well. If you liked it then, you’ll like it now. Lost Boys = still holds up very well, with the exception of Corey Haim’s wardrobe. The soundtrack, combined with the great humor, help the film stand the test of time. (“My own brother a God damned **** sucking vampire! You wait 'til mom finds out buddy!”) [/QUOTE]
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