Seems everyoneagrees that last night's Masterpiece Theater production of Dracula was a bust. Luckily I arrived home late and missed it anyway. Can you imagine anything worse than the beautiful but dreadful Francis Ford Coppola adaptation? --Kim
I haven't watched it yet, so I'll reserve judgment...but since I loved Jane Eyre, I'm not sure I'll be ultimately siding with leazwell or not...once i get through a batch of infernal deadlines later this week I will treat myself with a viewing party. -- amy
I haven't watched it yet, so I'll reserve judgment...but since I loved Jane Eyre, I'm not sure I'll be ultimately siding with leazwell or not...once i get through a batch of infernal deadlines later this week I will treat myself with a viewing party. -- amy
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