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"For hatred does not cease by hatred at any time: Hatred ceases by love - this is an old rule." - Buddha Shakyamuni
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Life is unfair...

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@JenovaProject There are tons of 'Dracula' movies, but only one of them is about the historical Dracula...
@JenovaProject I'm not that much interested in "The Hobbit", but he surely is a good actor.

I think they should bring out a film about the real Dracula... I mean, there is one, but...

1. It's from 1979.
2. It's got the image and sound quality that is corresponding with its age.
3. It's only available in Romanian and German.
@JenovaProject Yup. I love the way Luke Evans acts - I think he's a worthy successor of Gary Oldman - but I hate how historically incorrect the film is...
@JenovaProject It's one of the newest. Came out in 2014. Luke Evans - the star of the film - has definitely done research on the real Dracula; you can see this from the way he plays him. But the scriptwriter hasn't...
@JenovaProject Nobody knows how many people he killed, but still, he did it to protect the others... like Dracula said in "Dracula Untold": "If I impale a village, I can spare ten further ones."
@Aisling "There are plenty of people who study vampires," Dracula said. "But still, we don't understand it yet."

"Why don't you try to find out the answers yourself, like Ioan does?" Toma asked. "He's trying to find out about the many unanswered questions about the universe. - Nobody's a good scholar at the beginning. You'll get a good scholar by learning."
@Aisling "We've got some books on that, but vampirism itself isn't fully understood yet," Dracula said. "Those books mostly are about how to treat wounded vampires... but nobody knows, for example, why our wounds heal so fast or why we don't age. How our brains work without oxygen is still to be understood as well."

"That should be enough," Toma said. "Although I'd recommend this one as a book for beginners." He pointed at a thick book on astronomy. "It explains everything, from how to navigate on the night sky over stars and planets to the Theory of Relativity."
@JenovaProject Taking a look at his time, he wasn't even that brutal. Most stories about his brutality are just stories. For example, there's no proof for the story that he dipped his bread in his victims' blood, and we don't know how many people he impaled. He probably just did the things that he thought were necessary to protect his people from the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, who wanted to take over Wallachia and who wasn't much better, concerning his brutality.
@JenovaProject I've got some DVDs as well, but I don't mean that historic Dracula. I mean Vlad the Impaler. The real Dracula.
@Aisling "You may," Dracula answered. "Books aren't there to stand around. They want to be taken out and read. - And yes, there should be mythology books. Especially collections of Romanian myths, but not only."
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