Dracano?
Come on, a "Dracano" should be a volcano that shoots VAMPIRES, not dragons. They must mean a "Dragcano", although one might think a dragcano shoots transvestites.
shareCome on, a "Dracano" should be a volcano that shoots VAMPIRES, not dragons. They must mean a "Dragcano", although one might think a dragcano shoots transvestites.
shareThey should make "Dircano" and shoot the director.
shareI have nothing to say that could possibly be as funny as what ya'll just did.
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Classic! Very well put!!
shareExcellent thread!
Intro - Jellyman, Offspring, Offspring, Jellyman. Gimme some fin, noggin, dude!
Actually, the root of the Latin word for dragon is "drac," and some of its declensions are "draco, dracu, draconum." That's where Dracula gets his name (which means "son of the dragon") because he and his father before him were members of the "Ordo Draconum" or Order of the Dragon. So the title makes perfect sense.
shareTehck, you're WAY to smart for SyFy movies! ;)
But seriously, thanks for the clarification.
While discussing this movie on Facebook, I have a friend who was in it, we threw around a few suggestions and decided the best mashup idea was "Snizzard" a movie about the Polar Vortex dipping down into Manhattan and bringing with it a race of prehistoric snakes.
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