Sunday Night's Entertainment
Count Dracula knows that if he fails to drink a required amount of pure virgin’s blood, he’ll die. His assistant suggests that the Count and he pick up his coffin and take a road trip to Italy, where families are known to be particularly religious, and therefore should be an excellent place to search for a virgin bride. They do, only to encounter a family with not one, but four virgins, ready for marriage. The Count discovers one-by-one that the girls are not as pure as they say they are, meanwhile a handsome servant begins to observe strange behaviour from the girls who do spend the night with the Count. It’s a race for Dracula to discover who’s the real virgin, before he either dies from malnourishment or from the wooden stake of the servant. (Directed by Paul Morrissey)
Monday Night's Entertainment
Putting the post for Artist of the Week up. It's Renee Cox. Take a look here.
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4 days ago
I like her...she is brave.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo pagan!
ReplyDeleteRoger: I wish I could claim that phtograph as mine! But it's by a American photographer named Renee Cox.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you stopped by. I've been groovin' on your awesome pictures and now I can once again leave comments.
Flor: :-) I want one of your Frida inspired pieces and will be shopping at your shop for holiday things! Can't wait. Thanks for stopping by, Luv!
love it.
ReplyDeleteoh and i've seen the movie- it's awsome in cheesey goodness!
is Blood for Dracula a reality show on Fox?
ReplyDeletethe race to discover the real virgin!!
can't you just see it! ;)
nice post...best wishes for the brave lady
ReplyDeleteOh, how I missed your comments while I was away! You've got the intelligence and the sass, Luv!
ReplyDeleteWarhol's Dracula is soooooooo bad! ;-) I admit to knocking off about the time the second non-virgin was stapled by Dracula! Euuuuuuuuuu!!!
Sharodindu: I loved the Mr. Goat series! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe 'River Queen' is a gorgeous b&w photo! I asbolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteJM: thanks for stopping in. There is more of Renee Cox, if you click on the word "here".
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