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The Vampire Thread
David In Indy:
I own a very interesting book entitled "The Vampire Book - An Encyclopedia of the Undead". It's a very big book too, over 850 pages thick!
Anyway, I will be quoting out of this book from time to time. I hope I don't have to type all of the credits each time I do it. I'd rather not. Perhaps I'll refer to it as "The Vampire Book" and people can reference back to the details here...
The Vampire Book
The Encyclopedia of the Undead
J. Gordon Melton
Detroit, Washington, London
Published by Visible Ink Press - Copyright 1994
835 Penobscot Bldg.
Detroit Michigan 48226-4094
ISBN: 0-8103-2295-1
Brokeback_Dev:
--- Quote from: David In Indy on May 20, 2009, 12:28:28 am ---Louis and Lestat were very handsome vampires too. And Louis was quite friendly towards humans. I always like movies with friendly vampires in them.
Well, not ALWAYS!!
--- End quote ---
I love the movie Interview with a Vampire. Louis was beautiful and his relationship with Lestat was very sexually charged. I believe it when Anne Rice said they were bisexual. I never read the Anne Rice book, but the movie was a very sad movie. And it kicked Vampire butt! ;)
Jeff Wrangler:
Funny you should start this thread now, David, because I just bought the complete (and only :( ) season of Moonlight on DVD. My favorite "vamp" ever is L.A. vampire P.I. Mick St. John (Alex O'Loughlin). :D
Interview With the Vampire was the only Rice novel I've ever read. I never read another because her style drove me, well, ... batty. ;D
I liked Gary Oldman, but that Dracula annoyed me for the petty reason that, as I remember it, many if not most of the costumes were at least 20 years or more "too old" for its 1890s setting. What can I say? I notice stuff like that. :-\
CellarDweller:
Then (of course) we have Angel from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
CellarDweller:
Spike from the same show.
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