Please explain "The Hunger"
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Please explain "The Hunger"
I was up late last night watching cable and stumbled upon this vampire flick. I must have been half asleep because I didn't get it.
I know each vampire movie usually sets their own vampire rules, but I must have missed that scene.
For instance:
It's really bugging me so your help/thoughts would be appreciated.
I know each vampire movie usually sets their own vampire rules, but I must have missed that scene.
For instance:
Spoiler:
It's really bugging me so your help/thoughts would be appreciated.
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Enjoy the movie now that I have explained it fully to you, it's still good even after watching it 250 times, I like both Catherine Deneauve and Susan Sarandon, I may be disabled but my mind is certainly not, in any way, shape, or form when it comes to beatiful women and partial nudity in the film. I'll let you guess where that comes in to play!
The movie came out in 1981 I seen it in Philadelphia, PA. on a run to that city that I was stuck overnight, I took my whole rig and parked in the mall to see the flick. When it came out on Video I bought that, I have seen the movie about 250 times
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do we have any danol interpretors in the house?
seriously, I wouldn't mind an explanation of this film either. I only saw it once and wasn't paying much attention.......and it was several years ago so I barely remember it.
seriously, I wouldn't mind an explanation of this film either. I only saw it once and wasn't paying much attention.......and it was several years ago so I barely remember it.
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Originally posted by garmonbozia
do we have any danol interpretors in the house?
seriously, I wouldn't mind an explanation of this film either. I only saw it once and wasn't paying much attention.......and it was several years ago so I barely remember it.
do we have any danol interpretors in the house?
seriously, I wouldn't mind an explanation of this film either. I only saw it once and wasn't paying much attention.......and it was several years ago so I barely remember it.
seems this movie had nothing to do with vampires, just drinking blood. the blood gave no supernatural powers, it only prolonged life.
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Danol did a great job explaining, he then turned in another great Danol piece at the end, so as not to disappoint anyone, thank you D.
They were a different type of vampire, not your typical flying, garlic, holy water types. And as Iggy stated every vampire movie is different, hell Braum, the godfater of vampires, actually set the rules that they could walk in the day light, and this is a idea that I think Hollywood changed back in the 30s.
I love the cameo of Bauhaus, Daniel Ash IIRC, in the opening scene.
They were a different type of vampire, not your typical flying, garlic, holy water types. And as Iggy stated every vampire movie is different, hell Braum, the godfater of vampires, actually set the rules that they could walk in the day light, and this is a idea that I think Hollywood changed back in the 30s.
I love the cameo of Bauhaus, Daniel Ash IIRC, in the opening scene.
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Yes, D's summary made perfect sense. Very interesting take on the "vampire" lore, which as mentioned is really a true vampire tale.
Thanks.
Thanks.