Can we admit that Blade 2 is inferior to the first one, that the women add nothing, and that Guillermo del Toro did what he could with the crappy script he was given and that the only good thing about the movie was the art (props, costumes, sfx) and the actors that del Toro got from it for later on like Luke Goss, Norman Reedus, and Ron Perlman? There were interesting things, but they got lost in the dullness of everything else.
I adore you
and if a day passes by without seeing you
I forget you.
How come this time I drew you
The Longing moves the nostalgia in my heart
The night gets longer and the day passes backwards
Oh my fragile heart
The separation is killing me
I have no solution (hal)
I have no solution
My heart doesn't love once
My heart doesn't long for you once either
Kronos Quartet - Dracula Enters (composed by Philip Glass)
Dracula had no musical score when it was first released, apart from a few excerpts from Swan Lake. In 1998, Philip Glass composed a score for the film, which was performed by the Kronos Quartet.
Glass:“The film is considered a classic. I felt the score needed to evoke the feeling of the world of the 19th century. For that reason I decided a string quartet would be the most evocative and effective. I wanted to stay away from the obvious effects associated with horror films. With [the Kronos Quartet], we were able to add depth to the emotional layers of the film.”
Libera Me Interview with the Vampire