Taking a stab at Vampires, a continued discussion on the modern iconic monster - DRH S1E20
Dead Red Herring Podcast - Episode 20 No monster is more renowned
than the vampire. From the epic of Gilgamesh in ancient Mesopotamia
to modern pop culture interpretations, what we know of as vampire
seems to have always been part of human society. But w.
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Dead Red Herring Podcast - Episode 20
No monster is more renowned than the vampire. From the epic of
Gilgamesh in ancient Mesopotamia to modern pop culture
interpretations, what we know of as vampire seems to have always
been part of human society. But without doubt, the most iconic
representation of the horrid bloodsucker today is that of Dracula
(1897), created by Abraham "Bram" Stoker in his novel with the
same name. More recently though, Dracula has become synonymous
with the game series Castlevania, created by Konami for the NES
and released the first time in 1986.
But how has the vampire aged and evolved in our time? We can't
say it really has retained it's status as monster of pure evil
with series like Twilight, True Blood and such. So is it maybe
time for the monster to go back to it's roots and be the monster
we all used to fear? We deal with the subject at hand in our
usual ranty way.
Give it a listen and tell us what you think about it.
This is not for the easily offended, you have been warned.
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