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Old 03-01-2013, 05:53 PM   #65
JSWolf
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I liked both Dracula and Carmilla also. Dracula has that kind of dark creepiness in it that stimulates the imagination to construe horrors that go beyond the printed page and haunt our dreams, and Carmilla was interesting not only for the story it told but for shedding light of an era in which same-sex themes had to be handled very delicately.
I've seen b-grade schlock more scarey then Dracula. And if you are going to do lesbian themed work, just do it so it's right there out in the open.

Both were less scarey then The Cat in the Hat. At least Dr. Seuss put in a little bit of suspense. Would they or would they not get he house cleaned up before Mom came home?
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