So, for the past year, I've been watching my way through every single Dark Shadows episode (crazy, I know!) and the past
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atkinsonproductions — 13 years ago(May 13, 2012 10:22 AM)
I know what you mean about not being able to take your eyes off her; I was the same way. I was a young kid when this show was on, but I think I had a bit of a crush on her. Her image was iconic in my memories of Dark Shadows (along with Jonathan Frid, of course).
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four-eyed-scorpion — 15 years ago(November 04, 2010 06:28 AM)
They all flubbed their lines and looked at cue cards BUT no one and I mean NO ONE was as bad as Joan Bennett.
I enjoyed Grayson Hall's character. she was believable and i often empathized/sympathized with her charactb68er. The only person who could really act was John Karlen (Willie) IMNHO
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belfastbailey — 15 years ago(December 21, 2010 04:03 PM)
I absolutely agree with your statement that positively the best actor in that troupe was John Karlen. He was simply amazing100% believable and I enjoyed his every performance!!! I have several hundred episodes left to find, but have thoroughly enjoyed the first 490 or whatever it is I have. In fact, they got me through some boring days this past summer during a 7-week layoff! LOL Long live Dark Shadows! Oh, and yes, Grayson was just a bit of "WTF" in my opinion. Her face and demeanor really lent themselves to this role.
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moosefeathers — 15 years ago(March 16, 2011 02:23 PM)
as a child of 10, watching this show, that woman intriqued me. when i was able to collect all the sets and watch, i was loving every minute of her as she made that character what it was. anyone else playing her would have been killed off as originally intended, i think.
her portrayal of Magda was also excellent.
Not sure what you were expecting from a soap opera that went horror. most of those actors were theater actors. Joan Bennet was not the worst. Frid was the worst but if you watch, he was able to incorporate the forgetfulness and searching for the teleprompter into his character, which made him more unique.
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Moon_and_New_York_City — 15 years ago(April 06, 2011 05:58 AM)
I thought she was a great actress, perfect for this show - and please don't disparage her Oscar nomination until you've actually seen "The Night of the Iguana"; she more than held her own on the big screen against the likes of Richard Burton and Deborah Kerr, with her memorable portrayal of Miss Fellowes, the repressed lesbian school teacher. I can still hear her saying, "Don't make me take steps, Shannon!"
As for the flubs, these were classically trained theatre actors, used to weeks of rehearsals! For "Dark Shadows", they often got their scripts on the day of filming and because of production costs and union working requirements, ABC would rarely do second takes and the cameras would just keep rolling. In one classic scene, you can even hear the script prompter off-stage, repeating the lines back for one of the show's older actors! It was basically live television.
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laleporati — 14 years ago(September 04, 2011 05:59 PM)
You also have to realize that Dark Shadows, like all soap operas at that time, went out live on the air. There was no taping where the actor could re-do a line. Is it any wonder they relied so heavily on the teleprompter and would flub their lines? Frankly, I don't know how actors managed back then. Doing 5 shows a week live with new dialogue every day. They must have all breathed a sign of relief when they started pre-taping soap operas!
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ContinentalOp — 13 years ago(June 20, 2012 10:43 AM)
''Generally on dark shadows every actor seemed to have difficulty acting hysterical, probably due to lack of retaping, even Karlen was hilarious. Check out his reaction to the Dream Curse.''
HAHA! True! His overacting was shocking in that scene because he is one of the better actors on the show, he is a great actor in fact. He usually is better at acting hysterical, though.
Grayson Hall is the best at acting hystericalOK she is probably the hammiest with her ''NooooooOOOOOAAAAAAHHHHAAHHHOOOOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!''. But she is also a great actress which is why she was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe.
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LaPfieffer92 — 13 years ago(January 18, 2013 10:41 AM)
you know thats the thing about talking on imdb, you always come across hateful aholes who have no meaning in life but to made extremly disgusting hateful comments towards believers. wake up and realize the error of your ways jerk!
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ElectricWarlock — 13 years ago(October 28, 2012 09:23 AM)
I think her acting is wonderful. I am watching the episodes right before the 1795 storyline in which Barnabas is trying to make Julia go insane by thinking she is being haunted by the ghost of Dr. Woodard. Her character fears for her life and sanity so she starts to scream hysterically and beg for mercy and I genuinely feel sorry for the character. Her performance was so convincing that I wanted to jump into the screen and help her because I felt she was really being terrorized. Julia is one of my favorite characters on the show and Grayson's portrayal of her is a big reason why. I can't think of one single actress who could've portrayed that character any better.
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patricio-intp — 13 years ago(January 13, 2013 09:41 AM)
This is where I am right now. I went online to check if people thought her acting is so bad its good type of a thing. When she is playing a emotionally detached doctor I think she is actually pretty good. When Tony Peterson, in his first episode (357), asks Dr. Hoffman, Roger Collens want it that badly?, her expression is so delicious!
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ElectricWarlock — 13 years ago(January 13, 2013 10:52 AM)
Is that the one where she goes absolutely insane, breaks down crying and screams "I wish it were Roger"? If so, that was one of my favorite scenes of the entire series. I felt so sorry for her in that moment.
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keckyoung — 12 years ago(November 09, 2013 02:16 PM)
Oh, I agreed with you wholeheartedly at first, and have said so for a long time. But now my opinion is moderated by what one person said about the director and another said about theater acting. A director saying "More, bigger" and a theater background where you have to act with more exaggeration to get the point across explains a great deal about what was really happening. What a shame because most of the actors were affected by this exaggerated acting, and it makes the acting on the series so much worse. I've still become hopelessly addicted to the show. Amazing.
I've been watching all of them - since around the 210s or whenever Lara Collins did her phoenix bit and tried to take David with her into the flames. When Grayson came on board, I thought she had only two or three ways to act which she then repeated over and over. It particularly irritated me when she raised her arm parallel to the floor and her hand to her mouth to express shock or fear. That was so "Perils of Pauline" that I couldn't stand it.
However, now I'm at episode #1089, and her acting has been much more subdued for awhile now. I've enjoyed her a lot more. I've always liked that there was a strong woman character, who is a doctor to boot.
Another character I can hardly stand is Willie Loomis. Karlen? couldn't do anything half-measure. Perhaps he was encouraged to do "more, bigger" as well. In the storyline where I am now, there is a Hallie Sto5b4kes (Kathy Cody) young teen character that is loud, hysterical, over-acting, with a sort of whiny high-pitched voice. I've got the impression, however, that that is how Disney etc. wanted girls to act in that time, but I haven't watched any movies from that era recently.
Did you finish the series, or did you get tired of it? Sometimes I take a small break from it, but lately I've watched three or more episodes at a time. They're so short.