"Drive this stake through her heart" "No, I can't. Is there no other way?" "We could cut off her head, stuff her mouth with garlic, and tear off her ears" "...Give me the stake" Oh wait, wrong Dracula movie.
@@ktefccre Not quite. The scene with the child was rehearsed several times because it was terribly afraid of Sadie Frost's make-up and cried constantly.
Lucy as a vampire is so creepy. She looks amazing and Sadie nailed it. There are very few vampire scenes that have made me feel so unsettled. She looked beautiful and terrifying. One of the most stand out scenes in this movie
I got another one for you that may leave you more unsettled Lol.. Let's say I was 12 when I watched it back in the 80s and I am still scarred and terrified by it. Watch Mina as a vampire in the 1979 version with Frank Langella... it'll bring you nightmares, and yes for some reason they swap the names of Mina and Lucy ambiguously as the one that dies.
I was just about to say this. In a world that mostly sees vampires as mostly alluring creatures, this movie does a great job of keeping that while never letting you forget that they are demons that should skeeve you out.
@@adaj472I love how they made them so animalistic and feral in this movie, they act like hungry dogs in a human’s body and that’s what made them scarier imo compared to other vampire movies
I remember watching this in the movie theater when it came out in 1992 and Everyone was moaning and groaning when the meat suddenly was being cut after Lucy's head was cut off and they drove a take thru her heart. Anthony Hopkins was Van Helsing was great. He nailed it as Van Helsing. I couldn't watch this movie by myself b/c it was so brutal with all the blood and gore. I did like it Winona Ryder as Mina Harker and I think Keanu Reeves was mis casted as Jonthan Harker and They had Carey Elwes as Aurthur and Richard E Grant as the other doctor great casting and Gary Oldman who is now a oscar winner as Dracula. Dracula has been done so many times and I think the 1931 Dracula was the best one with Bela he was Count Dracula. In the 1960s and 1970s they had the hammer flims Christopher Lee as Count Dracula I have all of them on DVD. Christopher Lee had a very interesting life and he did voice overs and he always played villians. Lord Of The Rings Trilogy and Star Wars Trilogy and Count Dracula. He was also in Return To Witch Mountain with Bette Davis another great actress who plays a great villian. She was in What Ever Happened To Baby Jane. She has 2 oscars under her belt.
Not only that but it's edited to where it's metaphorically suggest the lump of meat Van Helsing is eating is her head. To have a blade cut through flesh, the head spins through the air severed, to have a nice head sized serving of meat served on HIS plate, reversing the roles.
I read that the child screaming in Lucy's arms was not part of the script. Originally the child was to simply be dead or asleep in her arms. But the child actress kept breaking out into histerics when she saw Lucy. Since they could not calm her they just kept it in after a few takes when the girl was exhausted.
That's in keeping with the book, although the child in the film was a little older. But they did catch Lucy with a small child, still alive, and crying, in her arms and she dropped it when faced with Van Helsing and the others.
Yeah like hooray we top of the food chain again. I guess vampires are just immortal cannibals appropriate they have Dr. Lector as Van Helsing. If vampires just ate pigs and cows like humans maybe they would fit in more why not just be a rancher and keep dinner in the barn?
Sadie Frost is one of the scariest female vampires I've ever seen. She really seems like an inhuman being that is merely pretending to be human in order to acquire prey.
I saw in a documentary that the scene when she is descending through the stairs was actually filmed with her walking backwards to go upstairs and then in the movie they play the filmed scene plays in reverse: so it seems as if she is descending through the stairs, the director filmed it that way to make Lucy's walking appear more unnatural. Francis Ford Coppola is truly an amazing director.
@@MRVAST-op7sg Yeah. She's slightly oblivious to her surroundings in her vampire state. If you noticed she doesn't react to the footsteps of the guys in the chamber until her name is called. She should be able to sense their presence in that chamber before walking in.
We really can feel Arthur's heart tearing apart when he hit the stake while screaming. I just imagine what is it to do that after having lost someone you love deeply like your mother, son or your wife and having to kill it.
People will run out of their way to be contrarian but this is honestly the most devastatingly gothic film I’ve ever seen. This is the apex of vampire films as far as I am concerned.
Really? Its like the corniest film I've ever seen. How could you possibly take anything serious. The overacting, oblivious self seriousness, the terrible accents, clumsy sexuality. It's laughable
He did Slience Of The Lambs in 1991 and then he was offered the part for Van Helsing in 1992 Bram Stroker's Dracula and Anthony Hopkins can play evil so good and yet he played a good character in Bram Stroker's Dracula and the cast read the book it took them 4 days to read it. I have to say Anthony Hopkins has 2 oscars now and he will always be Hannibal Lecter nobody could have played Hannibal better than Anthony Hopkins. Such a good actor and Kathy Bates presented the oscar to him and she played in Misery and she is a good actress.
1:52 it's funny how they edit this to where the vampire's head is severed. And then cut quickly to a scene of Van Helsing eating a head sized chunk of flesh, insuating a role reversal.
In the Anno Dracula novels by Kim Newman, when Dracula marries Queen Victoria and becomes the head of the British Empire, he orders the Westenra Mausoleum to be elevated to the category of a national monument. I loved that. 0:17
Harker - But Lucy...I'm British Lucy - But so are THESE! I also find it hilarious realizing now that Cary Elwes who was in this movie was also in Robin Hood: Men in Tights! lol
@@elenaprodan871 Oh yeah I grew up with that! One of the films that practically made his career! He's so good at playing those adventurous, Errol Flynn type characters. and he's got great range too! It was weird and interesting to see him in the first 'Saw' movie
I think its ironic that Dracula can easily feel that his vampiric spawn or cursed progeny getting destroyed and lashes out like some sort of angry parent
I still can’t believe my “parents” sneaked me into the cinema to watch this when I was only 4…although it is now my all time favourite movie…I still can’t believe it haha
I always wondered why Lucy hunted down children specifically. I doubt it was because they were weaker prey, but perhaps she was craving the innocence that she lost to Dracula or the childhood that was over so soon even before she married young. Whatever else it could've been, I wish I could ask Bram himself about it. Or anyone else who have theories of their own.
In a lot of literary analysis of the book, Lucy is posited to hunt children because it distinguishes her as the "un-mother". Instead of birthing children, she kills them.
0:54 - This shot was filmed in reverse and played forward just to make it look bizarre. They didn't have a huge budget so Coppola got super creative to make every scene interesting.
Watching Dracula Dead and Loving It and then this took the seriousness out of it. The staking Lucy through the heart scene just couldn't be funnier to me.
I loved that the fact they mentioned Vlad The Implaer in this Dracula b/c nobody knew who he was and he was considered a hero in Romanina and that's who Dracula is based on. Francis Ford Coppla did his research before doing this project and also they did a movie in 2008 about Countless Elizabeth Bathory Anna Fridel played her. She did a good job.
@@purpledodecahedron7169 Yeah, it's funny. I read somewhere that Brad Pitt couldn't do one either. I think it was when he did the movie Snatch where he was a gypsy bare knuckles boxer. I loved that you could barely understand what he was saying.
And when they needed the baby to cry out in pain when Dracula gave it to his thirsty brides, they pinched it. Otherwise it would've been the first Oscar nomination for an infant.
Such a gorgeous-looking movie, and such good actors, and yet I feel they weren't directed properly so that they would add the deep human care that exists between them in the book.
This is so funny, the move from head flying through the air to meat on the table, and then talking about blood while he drinks red wine.... just perfect! I love this movie but I was hoping the vampires didn't die, lol.
Love that young Keanu
That accent though....oof.
Keanu Reeves was young? Joking.
@@jbvader721 998
He was Ted from Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.
I’m trying to get that hairstyle myself . But my hair curls a bit when long.
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"We cut off her head, drove a stake through her hear and burned it, and then she found peace." Love that line.
"Drive this stake through her heart"
"No, I can't. Is there no other way?"
"We could cut off her head, stuff her mouth with garlic, and tear off her ears"
"...Give me the stake"
Oh wait, wrong Dracula movie.
@@KRS2000 LOL, should have gotten a couple of newspapers
From what I remember, he is also quite cynical about it in the book as well😅😅I remeber laughing when reading a similar line
@@eroupopper "She's almost dead"
"She's dead enough"
Is it bad that i found that hilarious
The way she crawls back into her coffin....loved that!
Yes they ran the film backwards!
Yes. Clearly it was ran backwards. Getting back into that coffin in that dress without looking would have been unnecessarily challenging.
Love
@MrRolyat98 that's so smart. I thought they practiced and practice until they got it right.
@@ktefccre Not quite. The scene with the child was rehearsed several times because it was terribly afraid of Sadie Frost's make-up and cried constantly.
Lucy as a vampire is so creepy. She looks amazing and Sadie nailed it. There are very few vampire scenes that have made me feel so unsettled. She looked beautiful and terrifying. One of the most stand out scenes in this movie
I got another one for you that may leave you more unsettled Lol.. Let's say I was 12 when I watched it back in the 80s and I am still scarred and terrified by it. Watch Mina as a vampire in the 1979 version with Frank Langella... it'll bring you nightmares, and yes for some reason they swap the names of Mina and Lucy ambiguously as the one that dies.
@@camf33"Papa...Come with me papa..."
I was just about to say this. In a world that mostly sees vampires as mostly alluring creatures, this movie does a great job of keeping that while never letting you forget that they are demons that should skeeve you out.
@@adaj472I love how they made them so animalistic and feral in this movie, they act like hungry dogs in a human’s body and that’s what made them scarier imo compared to other vampire movies
I remember watching this in the movie theater when it came out in 1992 and Everyone was moaning and groaning when the meat suddenly was being cut after Lucy's head was cut off and they drove a take thru her heart. Anthony Hopkins was Van Helsing was great. He nailed it as Van Helsing. I couldn't watch this movie by myself b/c it was so brutal with all the blood and gore. I did like it Winona Ryder as Mina Harker and I think Keanu Reeves was mis casted as Jonthan Harker and They had Carey Elwes as Aurthur and Richard E Grant as the other doctor great casting and Gary Oldman who is now a oscar winner as Dracula. Dracula has been done so many times and
I think the 1931 Dracula was the best one with Bela he was Count Dracula. In the 1960s and 1970s they had the hammer flims Christopher Lee as Count Dracula I have all of them on DVD. Christopher Lee had a very interesting life and he did voice overs and he always played villians. Lord Of The Rings Trilogy and Star Wars Trilogy and
Count Dracula. He was also in Return To Witch Mountain with Bette Davis another great actress who plays a great villian. She was in What Ever Happened To Baby Jane. She has 2 oscars under her belt.
1:47 I laughed in the theater when it cut from decapitating Lucy to carving roast beef like nothing happened and Van Helsing just shrugs it off.
Not only that but it's edited to where it's metaphorically suggest the lump of meat Van Helsing is eating is her head. To have a blade cut through flesh, the head spins through the air severed, to have a nice head sized serving of meat served on HIS plate, reversing the roles.
No different them growing up with a parent who was a doctor, some very interesting conversations at the dinner table that would turn most stomachs.
@@brenthendricks8182This film made from 1992.
Okay, but what does this have to do with the price of tea in China?@@hoangnguyenngoofficialchannel
My aunt was laughing her ass off at that scene
I read that the child screaming in Lucy's arms was not part of the script. Originally the child was to simply be dead or asleep in her arms. But the child actress kept breaking out into histerics when she saw Lucy. Since they could not calm her they just kept it in after a few takes when the girl was exhausted.
Yea, the girl was scared of Sadie Frost in the makeup & costume.
Poor kid. Understandable she was afraid. Lucy looks so creepy.
Que buen dato bro
That's in keeping with the book, although the child in the film was a little older. But they did catch Lucy with a small child, still alive, and crying, in her arms and she dropped it when faced with Van Helsing and the others.
Poor kid sure had nightmares for weeks
This scene scared the hell out of me when I was a kid, but it is so good. I love how Lucy reacts when first seeing the cross.
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"But Lucy... I'm British."
"So are these."
😂😂
Yeah, I remember that movie! That other Lucy was, one sec...her
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@@oldi184
You, Sir, are a god among mortals
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We needed more vampire Lucy , she is amazing!
But that's what happened in the book
The costume design is amazing. Especially the woman's outfit.
There's a reason why this Film won an Oscar for the Costume Design.
Eiko Ishioka was a True Visionary...
Love that transistion from chopping head to chopping meat.
Yeah like hooray we top of the food chain again. I guess vampires are just immortal cannibals appropriate they have Dr. Lector as Van Helsing. If vampires just ate pigs and cows like humans maybe they would fit in more why not just be a rancher and keep dinner in the barn?
Yes! This film is filled with all kinds of spectacular transitions! Love it too 👌🏻
*Transition
I thought they ate Lucy's neck lol.
@@AnnaLVajda really weird comment but ok
I love the way she cackles after spitting the blood.
That initial part was improvised, the child was scared of Sadie Frost's makeup and she was comforting her!
I love that she just drops the kid 😂
@@70mustang302 that part had me like “BAD LUCY!”
That’s a really nice fact, thanks for sharing Bartolome!
@@70mustang302 and there was that kids mum on a mattress.
@@kiebr8766 I guess the teacher of the child. I don't know
Anthony Hopkins was my favorite actor in this;however, those vampires are lucky they didn't have to deal with John Wick!
No
john wick was in the movie. problem is, he didnt know he was john wick
@@riyarasman2632 that's because no one killed any puppy
Or John Constantine
@@irvinreevesinbaraj6134He hadn't met Nick Nerco and Zatanna yet
Sadie Frost is one of the scariest female vampires I've ever seen. She really seems like an inhuman being that is merely pretending to be human in order to acquire prey.
Perfect Casting...
I've seen no one like her! She is so... delightful. I can't explain, but she is just the perfect Lucy!
she really does
that actress lucy boynton almays remind me of Sadie
I saw in a documentary that the scene when she is descending through the stairs was actually filmed with her walking backwards to go upstairs and then in the movie they play the filmed scene plays in reverse: so it seems as if she is descending through the stairs, the director filmed it that way to make Lucy's walking appear more unnatural. Francis Ford Coppola is truly an amazing director.
I guess you could say that Lucy’s life was…
(puts on sunglasses)
… at STAKE! YEEEAAAHHH!
Comment of the year
@@obiwankenobi8271 Thanks.
Good one! 🤣🤣🤣
Ha!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😂
I feel like Lucy deserved a much more dramatic end scene. She looked stunningly creepy, it would have been wicked to see
That ending wasn't dramatic?
Well, it was gross as could be.
Well, it’s how she ended in the book.
The were strong in the Lord. There was nothing she could do against that kind of power.
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Lucy
Nothing like a medium rare roast after defapitating a vampire!
Defapitate???
Decapitate, that’s how you spell it.
Yeah, it's disgusting but apt!
@@rayanissaad5473 I prefer her spelling
Whatcha gonna do?
@@rayanissaad5473 it’s defapitate, get it right! 🤬
90s movies are the best
I've never lived in England but I can tell that Keanu's accent in this movie is unheard of.
At least he tried unlike costner
“During your infidelity with those vampire women” 😂 damn in front of Mina too 🤣
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This scene was well acted by these four men. Their fears, their heartbreak 💔, their shockingness towards Lucy.
It’s too bad that they killed off Lucy so soon after being turned. I would’ve liked to see more of her as a vampire.
You pig
@@H0DLTHED0R lol
Read the book
@Rodolfo Ruby it’s a collection of papers with words that tell a story
There is a short story called "The Tomb of Sarah" By F G. Loring that reminds of this scene
I LOVE how Lucy drops the kid! ...its nothing but a piece of meat lol
Poor baby will be traumatized for life.
To her it is lol
Did she really drop the kid? Lol
@@MRVAST-op7sg Yeah. She's slightly oblivious to her surroundings in her vampire state. If you noticed she doesn't react to the footsteps of the guys in the chamber until her name is called. She should be able to sense their presence in that chamber before walking in.
@@MRVAST-op7sg The mother of the kid was ready to hold the baby while she dropped it.
That final side eye at the cross before she closed her eyes. Such a convincing yet subtle look of hate. What an actress.
This dress with that headpiece is sooo gorgeous! Once I seen a women in goth halloween party cosplaying Lucy. It was cool.
It's one of the best, if not the best, Dracula movies I ever saw.
We really can feel Arthur's heart tearing apart when he hit the stake while screaming.
I just imagine what is it to do that after having lost someone you love deeply like your mother, son or your wife and having to kill it.
People will run out of their way to be contrarian but this is honestly the most devastatingly gothic film I’ve ever seen. This is the apex of vampire films as far as I am concerned.
No one has topped this. The Crow would be the other apex goth film.
Lucy really seems like the sort of creature that Eastern European kids had nightmares about in the old times. Truly inhuman and monstrous.
@@robwalsh9843 Nah, the other kind of dream.
Really? Its like the corniest film I've ever seen. How could you possibly take anything serious. The overacting, oblivious self seriousness, the terrible accents, clumsy sexuality. It's laughable
@@Robinripley You are clearly taking it too seriously
Sir Anthony Hopkins nailed this scene POWERFULLY. 👏🏿 ❤️ 😍. He made us believe that they exist and they can take them.
Fun fact: that eerie music you hear at the start is Lucy "singing". So creepy...
says who?
One of the best dracula movie till date
What's better or even just as good?
@@AlexGarcia-ze4yg Nosferatu Better
Hopkins is such a relaxed actor ...from scratching his head to drinking down the full glass of wine...you believe he believes and thus....we shall.
Watched this as a child. I always thought they ate Lucy's head LOL!
Oh no! 😲🤣
Anthony Hopkins gets some of the best lines, which to be fair if I was directing him I'd be giving him the best lines
Anthony Hopkins is not just a great actor but a legend ! I mean what ever role he played just wow
He did Slience Of The Lambs in 1991 and then he was offered the part for Van Helsing in 1992 Bram Stroker's Dracula and Anthony Hopkins can play evil so good and yet he played a good character in Bram Stroker's Dracula and the cast read the book it took them 4 days to read it. I have to say Anthony Hopkins has 2 oscars now and he will always be Hannibal Lecter nobody could have played Hannibal better than Anthony Hopkins. Such a good actor and Kathy Bates presented the oscar to him and she played in Misery and she is a good actress.
1:42 Oh, god! He’s mad!
He got his new wife killed *AND* his old wives in wallachia *cheated* on him with Mr Harker. How could he be not mad? 😂😂🤣🤣
"Vampires do exist"...That line used to always scare me as a kid when I watched this late at night with my brothers!!!🖤
I felt so bad for this character when I watched this the first time. Poor girl didn’t deserve any of this
I love the way they tied it into medieval history. A praiseworthy adaptation.
Really love that her compulsion is cut off so abruptly by the crucifix, and her whole act drops immediately
0:46 bro came prepared and equipped with holy water 💀💀 made sure no one simping over her
1:52 it's funny how they edit this to where the vampire's head is severed. And then cut quickly to a scene of Van Helsing eating a head sized chunk of flesh, insuating a role reversal.
In the Anno Dracula novels by Kim Newman, when Dracula marries Queen Victoria and becomes the head of the British Empire, he orders the Westenra Mausoleum to be elevated to the category of a national monument. I loved that. 0:17
The Lucy makeup is hauntingly scary
I just can't, every time I watched this I laugh thinking of Mel Brooks masterpiece
Me too XD
Harker - But Lucy...I'm British
Lucy - But so are THESE!
I also find it hilarious realizing now that Cary Elwes who was in this movie was also in Robin Hood: Men in Tights! lol
@@chakinabox he is also in Princess Bride, you should check that one out as well
@@elenaprodan871 Oh yeah I grew up with that! One of the films that practically made his career! He's so good at playing those adventurous, Errol Flynn type characters. and he's got great range too! It was weird and interesting to see him in the first 'Saw' movie
Same,he was way better than hopkins🤣🤣🤣
That scene is really scary though
Trust me when I say, this film was amazing. I think this might be my favorite vampire film of all time
I must remember to celebrate with a nice roast dinner if ever I slay a vampire.
Like Tony Soprano eating steak after every whacking.
Lucy is pretty, but on this scene, is very scary.
In the book, Stoker spends a lot of the chapter describing how beautiful her corpse is. I was beginning to think Ol’ Bram had a stiffy for stiffs.
the way she carelessly drops the kid is a nice touch, she can only show compassion as a conscious action
I love that demonic giggling. Shit's fucking unsettling.
Demonic giggling? I hear a dolphin 🐬
I think its ironic that Dracula can easily feel that his vampiric spawn or cursed progeny getting destroyed and lashes out like some sort of angry parent
I always thought it b3cause he can physically feel it
I've seen this movie so many times, I've lost count - fabulous movie.
Lost 'count'. Lol.
I watch it every Halloween. And never just once lol.
Lucy is still one of the most eerie vampires in cinema.
This movie will never gets too old.
"A moments courage and it is done"...
I still can’t believe my “parents” sneaked me into the cinema to watch this when I was only 4…although it is now my all time favourite movie…I still can’t believe it haha
How did they get in at age 15...? ha ha
I always wondered why Lucy hunted down children specifically. I doubt it was because they were weaker prey, but perhaps she was craving the innocence that she lost to Dracula or the childhood that was over so soon even before she married young. Whatever else it could've been, I wish I could ask Bram himself about it. Or anyone else who have theories of their own.
Andrenochrome? 🤷🏼♂️
In a lot of literary analysis of the book, Lucy is posited to hunt children because it distinguishes her as the "un-mother". Instead of birthing children, she kills them.
As hunters, I figured vampires would target the most vulnerable prey possible.
According to some analyses, it's paedophiliac subtext
Innocence? She was the biggest ho lmao
0:54 - This shot was filmed in reverse and played forward just to make it look bizarre.
They didn't have a huge budget so Coppola got super creative to make every scene interesting.
Was that a nice Chianti that Dr. Van Helsing was sipping on 😎
at 2:50 the subtitles get it wrong for Keanu. I believe he said "Nhoa".
That part when Dracula feels Lucy getting finished off is reminiscent of Voldemort feeling his horcruxes destroyed!!!!
There will never be a Van Helsing even close to Hopkins.
Nobody hear that german accent he used? Or was it dutch?
@@yamiimax Dutch.
@@basementofmars1963 so you can tell the difference?
Mel brooks
Hopkins is great, but Peter Cushing was also a great Van Helsing.
"...Well..." You gotta love this guy's subtlety.
Like Totally Drove that stake through her heart DUDE!
Every thing poor Arthur had to go through
Great Anthony van Helsing
Van Helsing - "Did you for one instant taste of their blood ??" 30 seconds earlier, Lucy vomits blood directly into his mouth
I hope he spat it out or had some kind of flask to rinse and spit
But it was the blood of the children she had been preying upon.
Perfect gastronomic timing.
We all laughed in the movie theater when it went from the head flying to cutting the meat at the table. 😄
1:08 made me laugh too
Watching Dracula Dead and Loving It and then this took the seriousness out of it. The staking Lucy through the heart scene just couldn't be funnier to me.
That roast beef looked good. lol
wow... Hannibal and John Wick teamed up against those vampires
I loved that the fact they mentioned Vlad The Implaer in this Dracula b/c nobody knew who he was and he was considered a hero in Romanina and that's who Dracula is based on. Francis Ford Coppla did his research before doing this project and also they did a movie in 2008 about Countless Elizabeth Bathory Anna Fridel played her. She did a good job.
I was always impressed with how he chugged that drink.
Keanu's British accent is... well it's something.
Is it??
@@THEdjpluto
I'd say it's about as convincing as mine.
Is it horrible? I’m not native speaker. I can’t tell
@@brussell639 hahaha! That's funny! It's funny, right? Even a big actor such as Keanu, just can't land a good British accent. Winona did it bad ass.
@@purpledodecahedron7169
Yeah, it's funny. I read somewhere that Brad Pitt couldn't do one either. I think it was when he did the movie Snatch where he was a gypsy bare knuckles boxer. I loved that you could barely understand what he was saying.
Used to get this scene mixed up with Dracula Dead and Loving It.
1:40
Was 🧛Dracula simply angry, or did he feel 👰♂️Lucy's pain? 🤔
The kid was actually scared in this scene.
And when they needed the baby to cry out in pain when Dracula gave it to his thirsty brides, they pinched it. Otherwise it would've been the first Oscar nomination for an infant.
The most impressive thing about this scene is that he finished an entire can of root beer in a single gulp.
0:20 hehe, baby fall down
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I just luv Anthony Hopkins wine glass 😘🥃👍👌
I love how Coppola do a Hammer horror movie tribute
Keanu's accent gets to me every time 😂 I love him tho
No
@@yamiimax what do you mean? :)
@@natalynflores3869 just the catchphrase of this scene😉
@@yamiimax oh okay :)
"Bjuudapest"
The spinning head was funny.
This was one dam good movie and interview with a vampire
Lucy always pulled the football away from Charlie Brown she was always a vampire.
I love that dress!
So do I 😍
"Then in god's name, strike.
Do it now!
Misses giant stake and smashes hand instead.
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
this movie has keanu and winona in it makes this movie in my top 10 favorite movie of all time
@Danny Smith ok thanks good observation but i like her because she is pretty and yes i am shallow like that
Holy crap that is a star studded casting just in this clip alone.
Such a gorgeous-looking movie, and such good actors, and yet I feel they weren't directed properly so that they would add the deep human care that exists between them in the book.
Always loved how Sir Anthony downs the glass of wine like grape juice 😅
*FUSHTA!*
wait, wrong dracula
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still to this day this scene scares the shit out of me. one of the creepiest horror scene ever made.
2:45 Dad lets get you to AA meeting
Lucy is my favourite vampire
This is so funny, the move from head flying through the air to meat on the table, and then talking about blood while he drinks red wine.... just perfect! I love this movie but I was hoping the vampires didn't die, lol.