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Gary Oldmans powerful acting really terrified little snowflake girl during filming. She melts over anything. Gary's performance is critized by some as over the top but the truth is, his performance is threatening to amateur actors and beta males and feminazis because of a level of intensity they dont have the depth to achieve or even understand when witnessed. All they know, is that it makes them feel threatened. That is how good that man is at acting. If the role calls for a set of traits, he amplifies those traits instead of holding to the weaker vision of the director and writer. This was a role Gary wanted to stretch out with and he caught some resistance during production for it. He won those battles in the end, and you are gifted with the best Dracula performance you will ever see. He was even the one that changed the ending from the book to make it even more emotional and powerful. Gary drove this movie. Not the director. 10/10 for me. A10/V10 |
Little snowflake girl? Do you mean Winona Ryder? Back in the 1990-2000s Winona was no snowflake. She was a sex maniac. A nymphomaniac. A Bisexual. A drug addict. She is the one who got several of her co-stars addicted to substances or introduced them to substances. One of them was Courtney Love. |
What a load of Dumbass twaddle... |
And also her 2001 shoplifting arrest where her heavy drug use and addiction came out during the trial. It's all documented, you Dumbass Twaddle. |
It may all be documented Jaxe and "Guests", but absolutely nothing to do with the movie or the torrent. The torrent is great thanks GalaxyRG with superior A/V as you'd expect of the 2160p. The movie however, should never have been called "Bram Stoker's Dracula". It bears very little relation to Bram Stoker's excellent novel. This adaptation is a twisted romantic/horror with a lousy start and a lousy ending in comparison to the book. Whether that's due to Oldman (an excellent actor, and as a practicing feminasty, I'd like to say that I've always liked him), or due to the director's vision, is irrelevant, the movie is still a lousy version of a classic horror novel. |