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carlo.comments: carlo.log → Aug 10th 2003, 17:23 GMT

  • Mulligan · 6 years ago
    What you said. That looks pretty damned cool. Thanks for the link.

    Now remind me - R rated in the US is what? You need a parent/guardian, right? So that's the same as PG or 12 over here. Hmmmm, someone should really come up with a quality, sexy, violent, dark vampire movie for adults :)

    edit:

    Very cool. I've been checking out the web site and it's pretty cool. I'm currently looking at a world map of sightings where people are asked to post their sightings of vampire and lycanthropes from around the world. Other than the fact it provides an interesting demographic as to who is interested in the film, the majority of posts I've read (and I'm assuming that a fair chunk of them were pre-seeded before site launch) are in character and quite creatively written. I'm pleasantly surprised. Oh yeah, and Kate Beckinsale in latex. Always A Good Thing(tm).

    Edited on Aug 10th 2003, 20:17 by Mulligan
  • entipy · 6 years ago
    R rated is 17 and older. No one under 17 is supposed to be admitted into the theater.
  • Lupus · 6 years ago
    I like it. :)

    Shame the trailer gives away the plot entirely though. So it'll be just watching it for the style.
  • Fellblade · 6 years ago
    I'll just not watch the trailer :)
  • mythago · 6 years ago
    No, R-rated means that under-18s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. entipy is thinking of NC-17, which means nobody under 18 admitted.
  • petrol · 6 years ago
    First day I heard about UW, I ran off and dl'ed the fullscreen trailer and looped it for a fullhour. Looks slick. The new wave of neo-gothic movies shot in Czech Republic, Hungary (and other adjacent areas) have the deliciously dark look about them. Not sure about SOTV, but Blade II was in Cz.