Thoughts on the ‘Lestat’ movie title?

Omg you are the first to inform me! Thank you ❤ and also nice of u to send me an ask, i don’t fish for asks but i do enjoy them, even when i answer them crankily but i digress…

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Title? why you would want my opinion is beyond me but very flattering! All I really want is for this to be true: “This new Lestat is expected to veer far closer to the source material than Queen of the Damned did.”

If you really want my opinion… I like simply Lestat bc there is SO much more to him than being

☆*・゜゚・*The Vampire Lestat*・゜゚・*☆

… and that might help elevate it to be more than just another drop in the vampire genre that’s drenched our cultural stuff so much already.

BC I have issues and can’t stop myself Lestat is better than these alternative titles:

  • Welcome to the Madhouse (AKA Wherever Lestat is)
  • Doing the Thing, All Night Long, in Your Face: A Sensual Biography of Lestat de Lioncourt
  • Lestat de Lioncourt: Learning the Hard Way Since 1790
  • Lestat: No Really I Got This Trust Me 
  • Lestat “Danger? I Laugh in the Face of Danger!” de Lioncourt

cloudsinvenice:

—-Press release, all media. HOLD for release until 1 April 2014——

WHAT’S IN A NAME

Few, even staunchest, fans of Anne Rice’s classic bestseller Interview with the Vampire will know that book that started off Lestat’s legendary odyssey originally had a slightly different title. Running up to the publication of Prince Lestat, a cover mock-up of the first edition with the original title was released, signed by Anne Rice herself. 

From a recent interview with her editor at the time: “While Anne’s title was catchy, to the point, we felt at the time that we had to make a statement with the title. For almost a century Bram Stoker’s Dracula had been the mold for the literary vampire, and with her sexy, tragic vampire Lestat, Anne changed all that. We felt that Lestat was not any old vampire, but the new vampire for a whole new generation. And that’s why it’s not an interview with A vampire, but with THE vampire!” 

Anne Rice’s vampire books have never been out of print, and a new novel round Lestat will appear this autumn – testament that Lestat is not only the vampire for the generation of readers in the ’70s, but for any generation! 

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WOW!! TL;DR, no really, you should read this. DID YOU KNOW there was an alternate title for IWTV?!! 

The difference between “a” and “the” is ENORMOUS.