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November 1994, Week 4

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"Eric D. Somer" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 26 Nov 1994 17:22:02 CST
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In response to everyone who has been surprised by the bloody scenes in
*Frankenstein* and *Interview with the Vampire,* I suggest you take a look
at  *Andy Warhol's Dracula* and *Andy Warhol's Frankenstein.* You people think
the Jordan and Branagh films are bloody? You must be joking. Maybe I've seen
too many John Woo movies, but I seldom find an American film bloody.

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