Just imagine your favorite food, now think about a time where you were extremely hungry, take that feeling and you have it all the time. Now you see that your favorite food is all around you walking and talking etc. Due to your extreme hunger you can't help but have a taste from time to time. That's what I think vampires go through
So after watching this, can something please try and explain to be Abigail's backstory with her "father"? I get the feeling that Abigail was born a human and was chosen or kidnapped by Matthew Goode's character to be his daughter companion. She also in the film talks about the room where 'it' happened and how she felt uncomfortable being there.
Fun fact Originally the co-directors considered making Kristof Lazar (already a feared figure in the criminal underworld) even more of a terrifying threat. In other words, they nearly went the "bigger fish" route by having Lazar admit to killing Dracula long before the events of the film. where he said, 'Oh, I killed that motherf***er 200 years ago. Dracula's nothing!" The director's ultimately resisted the impulse to mention the fanged icon as a way to distinguish their work from every other vampire story that has graced the silver screen since Nosferatu (1922) over a century ago. Having Dracula in it overtly took away some of that for them.
I still can't get over that line, I came when you needed me. Are you flipping kidding me? If you'd have come probably like I don't know a couple hours beforehand then you would have done your fatherly duties. Or even just a few minutes, but you didn't. At least Joey now has a chance to be a better mother then you would ever have it being a father in general.
You know what I would love to see, a prequel of when abigail was first turned, the start of the lazaar family empire
Ui i like this dracula 😅
I just realized Matthew Crawley and Henry Talbot are both in this movie omfg
Just imagine your favorite food, now think about a time where you were extremely hungry, take that feeling and you have it all the time. Now you see that your favorite food is all around you walking and talking etc. Due to your extreme hunger you can't help but have a taste from time to time. That's what I think vampires go through
Matthew de Claremont, where’s Diana Bishop? 😂
This looks ridiculously bad.
"See you around…"
Oh god please no, anything but that.
668 Samara Stravenue
What did Abigail have to say say see you around Joey?, That’s like saying see you in the sequel, for a midnight snack.
So after watching this, can something please try and explain to be Abigail's backstory with her "father"? I get the feeling that Abigail was born a human and was chosen or kidnapped by Matthew Goode's character to be his daughter companion. She also in the film talks about the room where 'it' happened and how she felt uncomfortable being there.
I don’t think Dracula will be so neglectful from now on
Sadly we will not see a sequel to this since it didn't do well
It's a shame because it's a damn good movie
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That wtf scene really destroyed that scene…she should of left without saying nothing, just being happy being left alive
Is this the sequel of the discovery of withes
Hands down the best vampire flick I've seen in a long time 🖤
Abegail vs. Megan would be an awesome movie…
The sound design for Dracula’s voice is perfect. A true monster with a touch of sophistication.
Compared to Barnabas Collins
Bruh this girl killed a bunch of people and psychologically played with their minds but yet she still gets a redemption
Este es Matthew Declermont.
Is that Brent Rivera
He may be a blood drinking loon, but he’s a dad and he’s still got class,
Hail to the Vampire King baby
smartest man alive ozymandias.
spoils whole movie
i would love to see some more Lore about Lazar
!!!ABIGAIL!!!
Fun fact
Originally the co-directors considered making Kristof Lazar (already a feared figure in the criminal underworld) even more of a terrifying threat. In other words, they nearly went the "bigger fish" route by having Lazar admit to killing Dracula long before the events of the film. where he said, 'Oh, I killed that motherf***er 200 years ago. Dracula's nothing!" The director's ultimately resisted the impulse to mention the fanged icon as a way to distinguish their work from every other vampire story that has graced the silver screen since Nosferatu (1922) over a century ago. Having Dracula in it overtly took away some of that for them.
Man…that dude needs to see a dentist really bad!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love this scene! It really shows the connection between Joey and Abigail.
My mouth popped open with shock
ITS BRANDON ROGERS!!
I can’t remember why, but I’m a sucker for Dracula as a girl dad. (Same for Phantom of the Opera.)
I still can't get over that line, I came when you needed me. Are you flipping kidding me? If you'd have come probably like I don't know a couple hours beforehand then you would have done your fatherly duties. Or even just a few minutes, but you didn't. At least Joey now has a chance to be a better mother then you would ever have it being a father in general.
Man the way he blinks like he struggles for control over his hunger when he mentions dinner time 🥶
He should be a doctor who but he doesn't have the eccentricity. he is too composed.
i wounder how much stronger he is compared to the other vamps
I wonder if Abigail ended up sending Joey money anyway after this. Would have been nice… Hazard pay.