How Renfield Met Count Dracula (Renfield Opening Scene) | Fear
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Publicado 2023-06-06
From Renfield (2023): Dracula's henchman, Renfield, wonders what life would be like without serving his dark master.
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"Stop serving. Start LIVING.” Come face-to-face with the ultimate toxic boss with clips from our Renfield (2023) playlist here - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN5sfBOjXmYgnMqkS_8LF8J… Subscribe to Fear: The Home Of Horror here - youtube.com/c/FearTheHomeOfHorror/
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So glad they recreated some scenes from the 1931 Dracula.
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Portraying Dracula had to be on Nic Cage’s bucket list
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Really wish this whole movie was a period piece and not just a couple scenes. The black and white parts looked so good.
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The fact that the priest is Charley Brewster from the hit 1980's horror film Fright Night and also Nic Cage was in 'Vampire's Kiss' makes this even better.
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0:55 He even does the Renfield laugh, I LOVE IT!! If only they had Dracula say “Renfield, you asshole!” when he was getting slaughtered by Renfield. 🤣
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Nick Cage as Bela Lugosi is ideal hysterical fodder.
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0:57 man he nailed that crazy Renfield scene perfectly from the original Dracula movie.
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I don't care about the bad reviews. I LOVED this film.
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Loved this movie to death. Had everything, comedy, horror, gore, and classic characters.
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Love how they recreated the scenes from the original film.
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1:56 lol the priest guy was like “👀…that worked ?
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I feel like Cage had so much fun making this film
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3:03 "I was not expecting that"
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This was the reason that I wanted to watch this movie. To see the recreation of the original film. Pretty solid work with the parallel cinematic presentation
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"My powers come from eating bugs." That line isn't suspicious at all.
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I adore the original clips of the universal Dracula movie being utilized in this film
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Dracula's manipulation is top-notch... he made me believe he actually has feelings :)
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1:38 “You’re so cool, Brewster! HAHAHAHA!!”
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In black-and-white Nicholas cage definitely looks like Bella Lugosi.