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It's told from the point of view of the Count's lawyer, who is now a Scotland Yard detective tracking Dracula.
"It’s not a religious event. It’s a movie, just a movie."
Confluence of awesomeness, dead ahead.
It's a whimsical apocalypse comedy!
Yes, we're talking about the dog from The Artist.
He's not even swayed by Josh Horowitz's ace Jar-Jar impression.
Who looks nuttier: Farrell or Walken? (Like we even needed to ask.)
And by "play," we mean they each take a bullet to the bare ass.
What else is there in Hollywood for a handsome Frenchman with a receding hairline?
Fox moved it back this week; let's divvy up the blame for why February 14 was a bad time to release the Reese Witherspoon action-comedy.
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