Francis Ford Coppola's handling of Bram Stoker's tale, Dracula, received many critical accolades upon its release. His aversion to computer-generated effects and decision to use old-school filmic techniques to achieve the more difficult aspects of production has allowed the film to age well. It looks like it could have been filmed in the '70s, with a touch of classic cinema running throughout. Gary Oldman is fantastic as the titular antagonist, hiring a voice coach to help drop an octave in order to perfect the Transylvanian accent. Why couldn't Keanu Reeves do the same? Don't get us wrong - he is an entertaining actor who has made some very good films (Point Break and Speed to name two), but his forte is all-American good guys saving the day - he should stay away from that awful British accent for the rest of his career. His role as Jonathan Harker may be his worst - yes, even worse than Much Ado About Nothing.