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Posted: 7/27/2022 4:46:06 PM EDT
Grey Worm is now a vampire lol
Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire - Official Trailer (Jacob Anderson) | Comic-Con 2022 |
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Saw the Brad Pitt movie for the first time a few weeks ago.
Those were the most wasteful vampires I've ever seen. |
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Hurray! Another remake with a heavy dose of diversity and gayness! This movie should not be totally retarded at all. No way.
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The Vampires Lestat and Louis are given a VERY clear description in her novels; they are exactly as pictured by Bradd Pitt and Tom Cruise. There is no question as to the race and Vampire Louis is a SLAVE OWNER on top of that.
Yeesh. Whats next a black "Snow White". |
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A blackwashed woke remake that was not in need of remaking? Is black Jake from State Farm in it too?
I'll that things that are complete bullshit for $200, Alex |
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I'd think a mini series about the different lives of vampires in different time periods would be more interesting and not require that it be based off of anything else but more original stories and predicaments. Usually most of the ones available on Netflix/Tubi are over the top crap or teen based supernatural romance shows. |
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Is that Grey Worm from Game of Thrones?
I honestly don't get why they keep remaking the first book, it was the worst of the series. Once the story switched over to Lestat the books got much better. |
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I thought I was going to despise this like every other blatantly blackwashed remade woke KEEL WHITEY AND REPLACE HIS ASS garbage... but actually that Lestat looks pretty good.
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Quoted: My sister commented that Pitt/Cruise movie lacked the gay that the book had. Perhaps they're just being true to the source material this time? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Hurray! Another remake with a heavy dose of diversity and gayness! This movie should not be totally retarded at all. No way. My sister commented that Pitt/Cruise movie lacked the gay that the book had. Perhaps they're just being true to the source material this time? No, they're not. |
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Quoted: My sister commented that Pitt/Cruise movie lacked the gay that the book had. Perhaps they're just being true to the source material this time? View Quote |
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Was in New Orleans when they were filming this. Was over by the convent and the house from the original movie where the family who was killed coffins came down the steps.
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Read the Vampire Lestat first in high school and I thought it was great. Then I read Interview With The Vampire and thought that mostly sucked. Queen Of The Damned was good. Tale Of The Body Thief was the last one I read, it was ok.
Rice built an interesting lore. I think her version of vampires is the best I've seen in modern writing in terms of the back story, their powers and how they increase etc. She dabbled a little too much on the gay side at times but it is what it is. That said, I didn't like the Cruise/Pitt movie and this is probably as bad or worse + wokeness/ forced diversity so I'll pass. |
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Quoted: Was in New Orleans when they were filming this. Was over by the convent and the house from the original movie where the family who was killed coffins came down the steps. View Quote Last time I was in NO I did a ghost tour and we spent more time seeing the movie shooting locations and getting drinks from bars than anything else. Good times. |
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So a re-do of Blackula with a white dude is right around the corner?
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View Quote They fucked that up. If someone was going to make a remake, they should have remade Queen of the Damned. Because that was one fucking retarded movie. |
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XTC - Dear God |
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I've always wondered why nobody has done a baseball movie called Interview with the Umpire.
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Quoted: Vamps in Rice's book aren't sexual, really. They are driven by other things. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My sister commented that Pitt/Cruise movie lacked the gay that the book had. Perhaps they're just being true to the source material this time? Vamps in Rice's book aren't sexual, really. They are driven by other things. The … intimacy … between men is an overpowering element, even if it’s not overtly sexual. |
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Quoted: The intimacy between men is an overpowering element, even if it's not overtly sexual. View Quote I agree, but they paired up based on personality, not sexuality. Lestat specifically talked about having no interest in sex as I recall, though he could perform the act if he needed to. Hell, he was pair bonded with his mortal mother for a bit... Now in life, Lestat did swing both ways, for what its worth. Even that was at least half for the scandal of it, though, which kind of fits his character anyway. I always took the vampiric intimacy as something very different than it was for humans, and couldn't really be compared or termed 'gay' or 'straight', though. |
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Quoted: The Vampires Lestat and Louis are given a VERY clear description in her novels; they are exactly as pictured by Bradd Pitt and Tom Cruise. There is no question as to the race and Vampire Louis is a SLAVE OWNER on top of that. Yeesh. Whats next a black "Snow White". View Quote Hopefully the black vampire will be a slave owner. Woke heads would spin. |
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Did you know that Cinderella originally had a fur, not verre, slipper?
It's interesting how things can change. Sometimes it's organic. Sometimes not. |
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Quoted: Is that Grey Worm from Game of Thrones? I honestly don't get why they keep remaking the first book, it was the worst of the series. Once the story switched over to Lestat the books got much better. View Quote I agree. They made a movie based on Queen of the Damned, but it was complete shit. If they remade that now, I seriously doubt it would be any better. They need to leave Anne's work alone. |
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Quoted: Although your sister is right, the Lestat/Louis relationship was not really a sexual one, more of a mentor and student in Lestat trying to teach Louis to be a vampire and embrace his dark side, also Lestat was more of a trickster and a libertine than he was gay. The Armand character though was legit homo. View Quote Armand's story grossed me out and completely changed how I felt about Marius. Even though Marius saved Armand from a worse situation, it was still a homosexual relationship. |
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Quoted: I agree. They made a movie based on Queen of the Damned, but it was complete shit. If they remade that now, I seriously doubt it would be any better. They need to leave Anne's work alone. View Quote If this goes as planned, you will get a "remake" of Queen of the Damned, if you want to call it that. Anne had bought back the adaptation rights to her books and it was apparently her idea to make a TV series to cover the whole book series, which of course would start with the first book (Interview, what the trailer is for). I guess she didn't maintain full control, though, as I can't imagine that she would have signed off on this, and I don't think they could have really departed that much from whatever was planned just since her passing at the end of last year. |
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