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Wait, what - you're supposed to be able to see yourself in a reflective surface?
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Careful, there are a lot of stake holders here!
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Dr. Acula can't
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This always makes me wonder why vampires are always clean shaven ...
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OriginalGriff wrote: vampires are always clean shaven
Clearly a misunderstanding, a Google search on "bearded vampire" solves this. And according to:
ChatGPT: Vampires are not always depicted as clean-shaven. In fact, many depictions of vampires show them with facial hair. However, in some popular media, such as the Twilight series, vampires are often portrayed as having smooth, flawless skin, which may give the appearance of being clean-shaven. This is because vampires are often associated with youth and beauty, and a smooth complexion can contribute to that image. Ultimately, whether or not a vampire is clean-shaven depends on the specific depiction and artistic choices made by the creators.
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We will or we will not.... believe in ChatGPT 
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In a very old cult movie directed by Mario Bava, whose original title in Italian is "I tre volti della paura" (The Three Faces of Fear), the vampire in the third episode, played by the great Boris Karloff, has a mustache. The English title of the movie is "Black Sabbath," just like the famous musical group, which actually derives its name from the title of that movie.
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Have you ever eaten soup with a full beard?
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'Cause the blood gets all sticky in facial hair. When you live forever, the little things can become unbearable.
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Everyone else?
Unless I am the main actor in "The Truman Show" I don't think there is anything.
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I can confirm that: I have never seen your ears for example.
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Game of Thrones. I watched a couple episodes in season one but that's all.
Annnnnnd....
Just about anything on Netflix exclusively, like Stranger Things. I canceled my account a while back.
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Star Wars Episode 9 (I don't even know its full name)
Anything Kardashian (if that's the right spelling).
Are we limited to 2 only?
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For all I know, the main storyline is still 3 trilogies. I remember seeing it being advertised. Could've been another one of those spinoff movies. I stopped trying to keep it straightened out.
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The Empire Strikes Back movie and a soccer match.
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jeron1 wrote: The Empire Strikes Back movie
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I saw the first movie and realized I'm not a sci-fi fan, oh well.
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Depending on your definition of SciFi, the movies are Space Opera. The term was coined when people called low-budget Westerns "Horse Operas"
SF and Fantasy are more like settings than genres. In either you can have action/adventure, murder mysteries, romances, war, gritty film noir, comedy, spies, philosophical etc.
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That was the only SF film you ever saw and decided it just wasn't for you?
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Yep.
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That's like saying that you don't like wine because you had Boone's Farm once and didn't like it.
George Lucas did not write great science fiction. Star Wars was popular mostly due to the special effects and Harrison Ford, not so much the story (and certainly not the dialog). It was a juvenile movie aimed at kids.
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I never claimed that it made a whole lot of sense, it's just how things turned out.
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Wordle and my shoes.
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