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Aug 30, 2008 19:16

So...how come people are stumbling around like Boris Karloff today?  And by the way, that film was a classic and James Whale was probably one of the best directors of his time.  Anyone who can get Colin Clive to pull that kind of performance without freezing up and forgetting his lines is a genius.

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killerdimples August 30 2008, 18:41:04 UTC
You know they invented this really nifty thing, it's called color movies.

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darkest0knight August 30 2008, 18:41:55 UTC
I like some colour movies!

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killerdimples August 30 2008, 18:42:32 UTC
The Wizard of Oz doesn't count.

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darkest0knight August 30 2008, 18:45:56 UTC
It's mostly in colour, so it mostly counts. And I like Ben Hur, so there.

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a_dinozzo August 30 2008, 18:44:38 UTC
At least someone here knows his movies!

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darkest0knight August 30 2008, 18:47:17 UTC
Do you appreciate the classics?

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a_dinozzo August 30 2008, 18:53:48 UTC
They're classics, man! How could I not?

[ooc; So, pup knows a lot about movies. Mun? Not so much. Read: Not at all. So excuse me while I flail and fail throughout this? *fails* ._.v ]

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darkest0knight August 30 2008, 18:55:36 UTC
You'd be surprised how many people just don't want to learn from the greats.

[ooc: Lol it's okay. I'm wiki'ing most of the movie knowledge for Tony anyway. XD]

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scarredsight August 30 2008, 19:09:51 UTC
I'm certain that first phrase encompasses a wealth of meaning, if you happen to live in a world where Boris Karloff exists.

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darkest0knight August 30 2008, 19:10:37 UTC
He was an actor. A really famous one.

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scarredsight August 30 2008, 19:12:07 UTC
That much I was able to intuit. You may want to focus on more specific details.

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darkest0knight August 30 2008, 19:21:24 UTC
Well the movies he's most famous for are the ones where he plays Frankenstein. This monster who's been created from a bunch of dead people and given life by this mad scientist.

It's a book adaptation, really.

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king_coffee August 30 2008, 19:55:48 UTC
You didn't pause every five minutes and explain the shot, did you?

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darkest0knight August 30 2008, 19:56:30 UTC
Only the good ones.

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king_coffee August 30 2008, 19:57:34 UTC
Ah, that's not so bad.

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darkest0knight August 30 2008, 19:58:35 UTC
How are you doing now that you're out of the hospital?

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hercount August 30 2008, 20:58:30 UTC
Hn. What purpose do you have for demanding an explanation?

Since you are a close friend of Walter's... you have heard of the decapitations?

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filtered; unhackable darkest0knight August 30 2008, 21:01:59 UTC
...Okay, you're not exactly the Alucard I was thinking of, but fine. You know something about all this?

Of course I've heard about the decapitations. Everyone has.

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filtered; unhackable hercount August 30 2008, 21:05:40 UTC
You have heard of the decapitations.

Walter has been arrested.

If you can't fill in the rest, then you lack in the wisdom required of a wizard.

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filtered; unhackable darkest0knight August 30 2008, 21:07:20 UTC
I want to know what they've got on him. If it's the same as what they tried to pin Henry with. Maybe someone's framing all the vampires.

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