Herschel Walker, in his campaign for the Georgia Senate, decided at a rally in McDonough, Georgia, on Wednesday to address an age-old question: can werewolfs kill vampire? I'm here for it and it's probably not relevant to his governing ambitions. Everyone wants to know. The argument should be heard.
"Fright Night, Freak Night, or some type of a night" is what Walker described when he said "stupid movie late at night hoping it's gonna get better, it don't get better, but you keep watching it anyways." He said that 1985's Fright Night and its 2011 remake are about vampire, so let's assume that was the case.
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He said that vampire are some cool people. It depends on the vampire. I don't want to generalize. Did you know that a vampire can be killed by a werewolf? I wanted to be a werewolf since I didn't know that. You won't work a day in your life if you love what you do.
Walker seems to have gotten this information from Fright Night, as neither version of the film argues that a vampire can be killed by a werewolf. The 1985 original depicts a vampire named Evil Ed taking the form of a wolf, only to be killed by a vampire hunter, played by Roddy McDowall.
The wolf is transformed during fright night.
Based on the general rules of the vampire and the werewolves, I would think that the vampire could only be killed in the traditional way. The human capacity to successfully wield a stake is what the werewolf wouldn't be using. The vampire would be killed by the wolf in that scenario.
I was wondering if there were other movies that argued that a vampire can be killed by a werewolf. What about the monster squad? There is a monster that kills a man. Is that the name of the vampire series? Jacob did not kill Edward by the end of the franchise, but he married a baby, according to what I hear from my colleagues.
I don't know what the science behind the ability to bite Vampires is, but I have seen Underworld and it depicts a war between the two. They seem to be able. According to another movie, Walker is correct.
The dress train scene is from Underworld.
During Walker's rally-turned-horror-con, he inaccurately described a scene in whichVincent confronted another vampire and found that typical vampire kryptonite like a cross was not effective. It don't work unless you have faith, that's what Walker said. We need to have faith. Georgia voters must ask themselves if they have faith in a candidate who can't describe what happens in a movie.
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