There’s a qualitative, not just a quantatiative, difference between direct sunlight and reflected moonlight - and between reflected earthlight and the other two. Some frequencies get emphasized or suppressed, as spectographs show. Thus they have different effects on us real-life humans, let alone on fictional vampires and werewolves.
(Uh, not wishing to be pedantic here, just giving the only answer I can think of to the last two wonderful comments…)
Yukoner over 14 years ago
You knew that all along, didn’t you Broomie?
margueritem over 14 years ago
Ouch!!
Llewellenbruce over 14 years ago
Vampires don’t bite witches. There blood is green.
Sisyphos over 14 years ago
Lose of nose sort of takes the steam out of a vampire, doesn’t it?
Rakkav over 14 years ago
So he’ll just have to turn into a short-nosed bat.
UncaAlby over 14 years ago
Hey, how else are you gonna get a nose job for free?
Michael Jackson spent thousands for the same effect!
Dkram over 14 years ago
Is this the HAMMER film, “Broomie vs the Vampire”.
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ChazNCenTex over 14 years ago
Would that be SPF 10,000?
bald over 14 years ago
george hamilton he’s not
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Sun Disco inferno?
Sherlock Watson over 14 years ago
“I vant your zinc oxide!”
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
He nose nothing.
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Chikuku, by that reasoning, the sun should bring out more werewolves. Maybe that’s why you see so many hairy backs at the beach.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
There’s a qualitative, not just a quantatiative, difference between direct sunlight and reflected moonlight - and between reflected earthlight and the other two. Some frequencies get emphasized or suppressed, as spectographs show. Thus they have different effects on us real-life humans, let alone on fictional vampires and werewolves.
(Uh, not wishing to be pedantic here, just giving the only answer I can think of to the last two wonderful comments…)