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So, I was absolutely, definitely going to get on with doing the serious editing needed on the Yule-fic tonight.
And, um, somehow I felt the need to do the Onion Headline meme with Dracula instead. Someone had better appreciate my obscure fannish procrastination, so here, have a meme:



(This one almost justifies the time-wasting, I feel.)





Thank you, and good night. (Yes, I may still be rather tired. *hand waves* *strange things fall out of my photo editor*
And, um, somehow I felt the need to do the Onion Headline meme with Dracula instead. Someone had better appreciate my obscure fannish procrastination, so here, have a meme:



(This one almost justifies the time-wasting, I feel.)





Thank you, and good night. (Yes, I may still be rather tired. *hand waves* *strange things fall out of my photo editor*
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Date: 12 Dec 2020 09:28 am (UTC)And it is my favourite, but this is a lot because it was my first Dracula and how I learned I liked it, and also because James Maxwell faints a lot. But it's very interesting and has been weirdly influential for an obscure 1968 TV version. (It has Denholm Elliott, Bernard Archard, Susan George, Corin Redgrave, Suzanne Neve & Joan Hickson, but none of them faint as much as James Maxwell.)