Komşum Bir Vampir girdisini tartış

As a vampire lore enthusiast, it kinda irked me that Dandridge was consuming human sustenance without puking his guts out. A small oversight that I will take to have such a nifty vampire tale though. I also found it amusing that when Peter Vincent burns evil Ed with the cross that he looks into the mirror, cast no reflection and says, "What have you done to me!" as though he can actually see what happened. 🤣 Ha ha! Good times!

Fright Night (1985) - 7 outta 10 stars

The master will kill you for this! But not fast! Slowly, oh so very slowly!

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Note that traditional vampire folklore doesn't necessarily include the lore about vampires and mirrors. In fact, the idea originated from Bram Stoker's renowned novel Dracula (1897) wherein Jonathan Harker notices the Count's missing reflection in his shaving mirror.

Also, the food thing depends on who you believe. Some vampires eat, some don't.

@mechajutaro said:

Also, the food thing depends on who you believe. Some vampires eat, some don't.

Vampires with human girlfriends almost certainly eat in a more traditional and defanged sense of that word, when a certain time of month comes around

You just can't help yourself, can you? Don't you ever get tired of being a douche?

@bratface said:

Note that traditional vampire folklore doesn't necessarily include the lore about vampires and mirrors. In fact, the idea originated from Bram Stoker's renowned novel Dracula (1897) wherein Jonathan Harker notices the Count's missing reflection in his shaving mirror.

Also, the food thing depends on who you believe. Some vampires eat, some don't.

Yes and Bram Stoker's Dracula also had Dracula walking around during the daylight which pretty much all modern lore has daylight to be the one thing you can count on to be deadly to a vampire. I always found the Anne Rice (R.I.P.) lore to be the most sensible, if that word can be ascribed to a completely fictional universe. In it only daylight is deadly and everything else is completely thrown out the window including the one I find the most silly which is the rule that a vampire cannot enter your home unless invited. Not sure where that one came from as I don't remember it in Dracula which is where most of the popular rules originate.

@movie_nazi said:

@bratface said:

Note that traditional vampire folklore doesn't necessarily include the lore about vampires and mirrors. In fact, the idea originated from Bram Stoker's renowned novel Dracula (1897) wherein Jonathan Harker notices the Count's missing reflection in his shaving mirror.

Also, the food thing depends on who you believe. Some vampires eat, some don't.

Yes and Bram Stoker's Dracula also had Dracula walking around during the daylight which pretty much all modern lore has daylight to be the one thing you can count on to be deadly to a vampire. I always found the Anne Rice (R.I.P.) lore to be the most sensible, if that word can be ascribed to a completely fictional universe. In it only daylight is deadly and everything else is completely thrown out the window including the one I find the most silly which is the rule that a vampire cannot enter your home unless invited. Not sure where that one came from as I don't remember it in Dracula which is where most of the popular rules originate.

The 'being invited' started way before Stoker's novel. Even ancient Scandinavian/Celtic myths mention some version of this practice.

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