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Mockingbird Lane
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Herrera, Silvia E
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21st century
/ De Rossi, Portia
/ Izzard, Eddie
/ Monsters
/ Oldman, Gary
/ Remakes & sequels
/ Singer, Bryan
/ Stoker, Bram (1847-1912)
/ Television
/ Television programs
2013
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Mockingbird Lane
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Herrera, Silvia E
in
21st century
/ De Rossi, Portia
/ Izzard, Eddie
/ Monsters
/ Oldman, Gary
/ Remakes & sequels
/ Singer, Bryan
/ Stoker, Bram (1847-1912)
/ Television
/ Television programs
2013
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Mockingbird Lane
2013
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[...]Eddie's popular widow's peak and Victorian attire have been replaced, and Eddie has been reimagined as a moody prepubescent boy in scout gear; Lily has ditched the Bride of Frankenstein makeup and flowing garbs in favour of a more natural appearance and curve-accentuating apparel; and kooky Grandpa has swapped Dracula's classical style for a red robe, sunglasses, and now boasts the ability to shape-shift into a blood-lusting creature. When screened in October 2012, the pilot of this attempted reimagining was seen by 5.4 million viewers and delivered a 1.6 rating in the adult demographic scale; as respectable as those numbers are, they were not enough to resurrect Herman and his family on our television sets again in the long term.
Publisher
Irish Journal of Gothic & Horror Studies
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