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(The Hollywood Reporter)   NBC going forward with new Dracula drama starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers. It's bound to suck   (hollywoodreporter.com) divider line 10
    More: Obvious, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, NBC, Dracula, TCA, The Tudors, Robert Greenblatt, Bryan Fuller, Pushing Daisies  
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2012-07-24 10:48:32 PM
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"In the world of Twilight and True Blood and all the contemporized stories, we thought we'd go back to the original,"

Translation: "We looked at an already grossly saturated market and said, ME TOO!".
2012-07-25 10:41:45 AM
2 votes:
Best Dracula in the last 30 years

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2012-07-25 01:40:36 AM
2 votes:
Lsherm: This guy has been to rehab like five or six times. Are they sure he's going to last a whole 22 episode season?

He would be so handsome if not for his thousand yard cocaine stare and addict waxy pallor. As it stands, he just looks creepy.

So, he's perfect to play a vampire. Someone who is addicted to something that is hard to get and other people would be horrified to hear that you are taking in large quantities. And must above all else, hide his unusual "hunger" from the public least they take him away and do God knows what to him.
2012-07-25 02:48:45 PM
1 votes:
How about a crossover with Geraint Wyn Davies?

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mhd
2012-07-25 11:48:02 AM
1 votes:
Mugato: Best Dracula in the last 30 years

I wanted to object, but found out that Love at First Bite came out in '79 already.
2012-07-25 09:46:16 AM
1 votes:
Ironclad2: If it weren't for the historical inaccuracies, he would have singlehandedly kept The Tudors from being one of the best television series of the decade.

The Tudors was a fantastic show. As for the historical inaccuracies... well, Michael Hirst himself said he wasn't hired to write a historically accurate portrayal of King Henry, he was hired to write an entertaining soap opera. Whether that influences your liking of the series or not is really up for you to decide. Personally, I didn't mind.

And I developed a serious crush on Natalie Dormer because of that show. Awwwwww yeah.
2012-07-25 08:59:03 AM
1 votes:
Teambaylagoon: Lsherm: This guy has been to rehab like five or six times. Are they sure he's going to last a whole 22 episode season?

Was going to say, Im ok with this, if Meyers can stay sober long enough.


I'm really shocked that he'd be considered insurable in Hollywood at this point, between the various public incidents, and the fact the Tudors required him to have his "sober coach" on set at all times, yet still canceled the show because he's so unstable.

/He was quite good in To Paris with Love
//Which would have been a hell of a lot better with Meyers playing the Travolta role and someone like Topher Grace playing the rube.
2012-07-25 02:35:13 AM
1 votes:
rynthetyn: He was attractive in Velvet Goldmine and in Bend it Like Beckham, but at this point he's almost as much of a poster child for why you shouldn't do cocaine as Lindsey Lohan is.


Damn, he and Ewan MacGregor were HOT together in that movie. So were Ewan and Christian Bale.

It was a very drool-tastic movie, even if they didn't show as much of the sex between the three of them as I would have liked.

/Baby's on Fire
2012-07-25 01:02:04 AM
1 votes:
Lsherm: My wife made me start watching The Vampire Diaries. It's a much better show than I thought it would be.

No it's not. It's a bunch of late 20somethings pretending to be teenagers with all the childish angstiness of "Twilight".

it's retarded.
2012-07-25 12:07:21 AM
1 votes:
The series ...takes place in the 1890s and finds Dracula living a double life in London as an American businessman interested in bringing modern science to Victorian society. His true plan to exact revenge on those who burdened him centuries ago, however, is derailed when he falls in love

So...it's not Dracula.
 
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