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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/robohara/public_html/www.robohara.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114For the past few months (ever since Halloween, really), Mason\u2019s been begging to watch a \u201cscary movie\u00e2\u20ac?, so I\u2019ve been on the lookout for scary moves appropriate for a four-year-old. So far, all the stuff I\u2019ve found intended for kids seems pretty hokey (ain\u2019t nothin\u2019 scary about Scooby Doo or Earnest Saves Halloween). I decided the best place for him to start would be Friday the 13th Part 8. (I\u2019m kidding, don\u2019t call DHS on me.) Actually I figured the best place for him to start would be the classic Universal monster movies of the early 1930s, and so last night Mason and I turned off all the lights, got in bed under the covers, and watched Dracula (1931\/Universal) together for the first time.<\/p>\n
Never having seen the film in one sitting before, I was surprised at how silly most of it was. Mason and I both laughed when the rubber bats were flinging around on plainly visible strings. And while I realize that violence and gore has come a long way over the past 70 years, I didn\u2019t realize that in the original Dracula you never really see the Count bite anybody, or even his fangs for that matter! I\u2019m not saying I actually wanted to see the actual stake drive into Lugosi\u2019s chest, but it would have been nice to at least see the stake and Count Dracula in the same scene! Apparently filmmakers weren\u2019t big into denouements either — the film ends abruptly about twelve seconds after Dracula is killed.<\/p>\n
After the movie was over, I asked Mason if he was scared and he said no. Actually, I asked him several times throughout the film if he was scared and he said no. I gave him a hug and a kiss and sent him off to bed. Ten minutes later, Mason came running out into the living room crying, saying that there was a bat outside his window. Maybe it was scarier than I thought. I told him (again) that there was no such thing as vampires. Then after he calmed down, I told him that the tree outside his front window was really a wolfsbane tree that would keep vampires away. Then Mason asked why we would have a wolfsbane tree if there was no such thing as vampires. Oops. Then I told him to shaddup and go to bed, which he finally did.<\/p>\n
We tried watching the original Mummy a few weeks ago but we started too late and both of us ended up falling asleep. Next on the list? Frankenstein.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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