Oh, I'm already disqualified by my own rules. I'm now barred, and must name a child "Erik" in order to avoid a family shame. That will be awkward with my daughters.But what about the Claude Rains and Herbert Lom versions?
And, honestly, I'll take the musical over the Hammer Films version any day.![]()
Far and away, my favorite musical of all time, or my name isn't Erich.
See my criteria is something to aspire to and a goal to attain. You guys are taken it entirely the wrong way but that's fine it's my list. I apply my criteria to myself to so i guess I'm being exclusionary towards myself lol. I didn't consider myself a Trekkie or true fan after watching TOS. I didn't even consider it. I've read more Superman comics than 75-85% of Superman fans out there but because he has so many comics in his canon I don't meet criteria #2 let alone #3 on my list so as much as it pains me to say it I don't consider myself a true Superman fan. Like I said I think there can definitely be different levels if fandom. It's the equivalent of having a rank of captain on the bridge rather commander or lieutenant. We're all on the same ship (fandom) and striving towards the same goals but also differently accomplished in our fandom. You can call it snobbish or whatever but I've put in the hours and money to prove my fandom and it irks me to see immature condescending new comers sprout up and act like know-it-alls. Unfortunately I've learned from the Internet that veteran Trekkies can be just as insufferable and perplexing as the new fans but atleast they've proven their fandom so I have a little more respect for their opinion. It's no different than taking the opinion of a learned man over a non learned man. I respect both men but will probably defer to the learned man a tad bit more especially in his area of expertise.
