Dating Turns Deadly

December 4, 2011 Posted by sheppard

In the world of the underworld, for Lycans question arises to Kill or to turn after a fabulous night of Dating Underworld with its cast of werewolves and vampires was becoming a cult movie favorite. What was not to love, especially for men and lesbians? After all Kate Beckinsale in leather, latex and rubber clothing and shooting guns is hit no matter what the story line.

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In the newest sequel Underworld : Awakening Kate who plays Selene wakes from a coma fifteen years after the 2nd film about Underworld, and she is totally naked. For those couples into the whole romance of thriller, vampires and werewolves they wont be disappointed to make dating plans to see the new sequel but even without a date this new film will have young men panting.

This fascination for vampires and werewolves as romantic beings is not new. 18 and 19th century writers penned stories of isolated tortured creatures that represented lust and huge sexual drives. These creatures ignored common practices of modesty and took pleasure as they pleased. This thought was thrilling and exiting to many readers at the time who did not express sexual thoughts out loud sometimes not even on the bedroom.

Perhaps that is why prostitution although not spoken of was a very acceptable past time for well heeled men. This way their lust would not have to be tolerated by their wives. Who might very well have wanted a man that knew how to take them out fo the darkness and see how pleasurable sex could be. But some writers didn’t paint these creatures as humans that were tortured but as animals that saw humans as food. The real fear not in dying but in the possibility of losing ones soul.

So in the Underworld do these creatures in this dark, rainy hell of a world have souls? Are they redeemable? Or are humans just playing into the popular trend of the day?

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