Old School Vampires - The Armstrong and Miller Show - BBC One

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2010

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vs69h
Sketch show starring Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. Featuring the return of the RAF pilots and the cavemen, and introducing two vampires at odds with the modern world.

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  • "Since when could vampires do that?" best line xD

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  • Well in Nosferatu orlok had superspeed(via footage speed up). Course he also had teleportation, astral projection, animal control(rats usually but he does it to people as well), supernatural plague spreading and telekinesis. Really pisses me off that vampires are just an excuse to make people fast and strong and that's about it nowadays.

  • what does he say at 2:15?

  • loving the anger that even just the word twilight seems to generate, makes me wonder how it makes so much money, bloody emos.

  • Slow glide>super speed.

  • "Ich..."

    

  • Old school vampires are the best!!!

  • @IRmortalwombat hate to say it but i cant quite picture someone from barnsley becoming a vampire i mean people would laugh if that vamp gave an interview "well i was made at a quarter past three when i was just about to buy a battered mars bar along with me cod and chips"

  • @phocjame Alucard is far too powerful for the surrounding characters, and it makes him seem as though he could snap his fingers and blow them all to dust. In the OVA, there was never a time I thought "Oh, this might be it for Alucard!"...Maybe in the last few. ~sigh~

  • @LichQueenKathie Personally I think Hellsing's Alucard is the best depiction of a vampire around - he's pretty much Stoker's Dracula with liberal amounts of Lovecraftian eldtritch abomination thrown in for good measure.

  • It's ironic at the beginning, when they're talking about social networking websites, because there is one called VampireFreaks.

    Just wanted to share that.

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