If there’s a
bloodsucker in this 'ere county, it’s that very chap.
I think that I love society as much as most, and am ready enough to fasten myself like a
bloodsucker for the time to any full-blooded man that comes in my way.
The novel concerns a brilliant young attorney who argues chat his client, "the Butcher of Belhaven," facing murder charges, was insane and targeted a supposed
bloodsucker. Meanwhile, a satanic cult seeks revenge against them.
The 51-year-old is portrayed with a cape and pointy gnashers, like horror film
bloodsucker 'Nosferatu.'
However, as every horror film fan knows, vampires disintegrate or explode when they're staked, so the man in question couldn't actually have been a
bloodsucker. Not that we ever thought he was, obviously...
The exhibit's theme is "Attack of the
Bloodsucker s," inviting participants to "explore the science of what's eating you" as they examine anatomies, life cycles and behaviors of mosquitos, fleas, ticks, leeches and other parasites.
Reilly as a centuries-old
bloodsucker in a traveling freak show.
Having twice been thwarted by vampire hunter Blade (Wesley Snipes), the
bloodsucker leaders decide to resurrect Dracula.
According to the company, the reference to the famous
bloodsucker * comes from the brand's reputation as "The Beer With The Bite" because of its high hop rates.
THE VAMPIRE LESTAT Elton John and Bernie Taupin have written songs for Anne Rice's popular New Orleans
bloodsucker, and Robert Jess Roth is set to direct.
Gary Oldman is superb and barely recognisable as the
bloodsucker bent on avenging the death of his beloved wife, and he sets his beady eyes on Victorian London.