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that would be Renfield himself, Dracula’s loyal assistant played byNicholas Hoult. After decades of service, it seems that Renfield is getting tired of helping Dracula attend his his business of drinking people’s blood. And when Drac acts like Cage does in the trailer below, can you even...
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I Was as Wild as You Can Get ... but Now I Only Drink Blood! JONATHAN RHYS MEYERS ON DRACULA AND KICKING BOOZE; EXCLUSIVE
4 parts Hallowine spiced wine (you can find it at your local liquor store around this time of year)1 part amaretto1 part spiced rum3 parts clubsoda/sparkling waterdash, blood orange bittersCombine and pour into goblet of your choice. The Holy Jumped-Up Jesus Palomino (from Silver Bullet)...
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Do they still make Jolt Cola? Haven't seen it in years in the UK. Jul 10, 2013 at 3:14am closed account (N36fSL3A) [sarcasm][dracula]your victim's blood[/dracula] or [redneck]beer[redneck][/sarcasm] But seriously I would recommend soda for staying up late. ...
To begin, make a red velvet cake according to the box, and split into two pans. Concoct the blood in a small saucepan using water, corn starch, and corn syrup, with vanilla and red food coloring added after removing from heat. When the cakes have cooled, carefullycut the domesoff and ...
I Was as Wild as You Can Get ... but Now I Only Drink Blood! JONATHAN RHYS MEYERS ON DRACULA AND KICKING BOOZEByline: EXCLUSIVE BY MARK JEFFERIES Deputy Showbiz EditorThe Mirror (London, England)