The Four Word Film Review Fourum
Home | Profile | Register | Active Topics | Members | Search | FAQ
Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?

Return to my fwfr
Frequently Asked Questions Click for advanced search
 All Forums
 FWFR Related
 Reviews
 expired
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Send Topic to a Friend
 Printer Friendly
Author Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  

BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 05/18/2010 :  09:34:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
TA:MOU = Themed Anniversary: Moving On Up




DA EVEN NEWER ROOLZ

Each Tuesday a theme will be decided based on the Anniversary of some significant event. All you have to do is trawl your reviews for any that relate to that event and post them here with a link.

You can post as many as you wish, so long as either the film or your review clearly relates to the theme. You can only post during the week of the current TA:MOU.

You don't have to say you voted unless you really want to - but you are expected to visit all the links posted. As a courtesy to the majority of fwfrs, you may only post a link that uses the http://www.fwfr.com domain name.

From this week each TA:MOU # will be removed when a new one takes its place. This is to deter re-visiting of expired threads.

Yours truly
Da Management



ON THIS DAY
in 1897 Irish author Bram Stoker published Dracula. Oooh, scary!

To help celebrate the literary legend wholly embraced by cinema, chomp a clove of garlic, polish your silver cross, and kiss a cockroach.

Van Helsing opens the door to all your reviews based on the original story. So, this is not an invitation to all and sundry vampire films, no matter how wonderful.

Who'll be first at bat? Bat -- geddit. (wasted, I'm wasted here )


Edited by - BaftaBaby on 07/27/2010 07:49:00

BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 05/18/2010 :  14:04:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In the words of Bela Lugosi - "I vant to bite your neck."

Dracula

Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror

Love At First Bite

Go to Top of Page

lemmycaution 
"Long mired in film"

Posted - 05/19/2010 :  14:30:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Maybe I should have waited for sundown to post this.







BRAM STOKER�S DRACULA
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=3043&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

DRACULA (1931)
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=2343&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

NOSFERATU THE VAMPYRE
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=6380&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

NOSFERATU A SYMPHONY OF HORROR
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=2383&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

DRACULA PRINCE OF DARKNESS
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=5706&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

DRACULA (1958)
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=4204&id=5827&Mode=&Sort=5&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1

Go batty.


Edited by - lemmycaution on 05/19/2010 17:49:03
Go to Top of Page

demonic 
"Cinemaniac"

Posted - 05/19/2010 :  17:34:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Baffy might go a bit Batty at you for not reading the introduction properly Lemmy... better get your crucifix ready.
Go to Top of Page

demonic 
"Cinemaniac"

Posted - 05/19/2010 :  17:37:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A Dracula Spectacular... including a couple of new bites to the neck.

Nosferatu (1922) -new

Dracula (1931)

Dracula (1931 - Spanish version)

Dracula (1958)

Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966)

Count Dracula (1970) -new

Blacula (1972)

Dracula (1973) -new

Count Dracula (1977)

Dracula (1979)

Nosferatu The Vampyre (1979)

Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

Dracula 2000 (um, 2000) -new

Edited by - demonic on 05/20/2010 19:54:00
Go to Top of Page

lemmycaution 
"Long mired in film"

Posted - 05/19/2010 :  17:38:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by demonic

Baffy might go a bit Batty at you for not reading the introduction properly Lemmy... better get your crucifix ready.



My God, I did mess this up. I will delete all non-qualifiers ASAP. Thanks demo.
Go to Top of Page

Demisemicenturian 
"Four ever European"

Posted - 05/20/2010 :  20:00:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This accolade might provide a convenient list, since it requires Stoker to be credited as a writer. I haven't reviewed any of them though.
Go to Top of Page
  Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Send Topic to a Friend
 Printer Friendly
Jump To:
The Four Word Film Review Fourum © 1999-2024 benj clews Go To Top Of Page
Snitz Forums 2000