tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-412349548038723311.post4943596301033587587..comments2024-03-28T14:20:18.629-07:00Comments on Bobby Rivers TV: Carry On, Jim CarreyBobby Rivershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11757915604307655038noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-412349548038723311.post-5076858221816366172016-06-26T13:26:48.715-07:002016-06-26T13:26:48.715-07:00Lauren Hutton is a vampire simply named "The ...Lauren Hutton is a vampire simply named "The Countess" who must bite a virgin three times per year (ending on Halloween) in order to retain her youth and beauty. However, living in California in the mid-1980s, it's becoming impossible to find a virgin. <br />This is a horror comedy that's not exactly atmospheric, thrilling or suspenseful (it's also completely free of gore), and not exactly hilarious. Rather, it's just a very lighthearted, mostly enjoyable film that happens to be about vampires, although it's primarily interesting for a one of the earliest, pre-fame appearances of Jim Carrey, and for nostalgia, as Once Bitten is firmly mired in mid-1980s pop culture. The biggest flaw is that the mythology behind the film is not very well explained or followed. The Countess finds Mark Kendall (Carrey) fairly easily, but we're not shown her and her clan looking very hard until just before Halloween--they had all year. We're never told if the clan has to follow the same rules. It doesn't seem so in the end, but why not? It's never very clear why The Countess can't just go after, say, an eleven year old. When things are getting down to the wire near the climax of the film, there are other virgins around, but The Countess just ignores them as potential drinking fountains of youth. It seems like maybe she has to bite the same person, rather than three potentially different people, <a href="http://miginecologoonline.com/" rel="nofollow">consulta </a> <a href="http://medicoporinternet.com/" rel="nofollow">medico </a> <a href="http://elpediatraonline.com/" rel="nofollow">pediatra </a> <a href="http://unmedicoonline.com/" rel="nofollow">medico </a> <a href="http://doctorporinternet.com/" rel="nofollow">doctor </a> <a href="http://midermatologoonline.com/" rel="nofollow">dermatologo </a> <a href="http://miveterinarioonline.com/" rel="nofollow">veterinario </a> <a href="http://veterinarioporinternet.com/" rel="nofollow">veterinario </a> <a href="http://consultspecialists.net/" rel="nofollow">psychologist </a> <a href="http://consultaespecialistas.com/" rel="nofollow">consulta </a> <a href="http://losabogadosonline.es/" rel="nofollow">abogado </a> <a href="http://abogadoscolombiaonline.com/" rel="nofollow">abogado colombia</a> <a href="http://abogadosmexicoonline.com/" rel="nofollow">abogado mexico</a> <a href="http://abogadosespa%C3%B1a.com/" rel="nofollow">abogado españa</a> <a href="http://unabogadoonline.com/" rel="nofollow">abogado </a> <a href="http://elpsicologoonline.com/" rel="nofollow">psicologo </a> <a href="http://eldoctoronline.com/" rel="nofollow">doctor </a> <a href="http://mipsicologoporinternet.com/" rel="nofollow">psicologo </a> <a href="http://miabogadoporinternet.com/" rel="nofollow">abogado </a> <a href="http://consultas-de-nuestros-usuarios-consultaespecialistas.com/" rel="nofollow">abogado </a> three times, but that's never directly stated. How long does it have to be between bites? Why couldn't she just bite the one person twice, then bite someone else three times within a few hours? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06515123400716770094noreply@blogger.com