Your tags give me life XD

Thank u luv! ♥u♥ *attack hugs*

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I was gonna put my fave tag links here but I cannot do the proper research for it rn, will try to do it later bc BELIEVES IT OR NOT I do try to tag things in such a way that I can organize this mess somewhat but then I add a bunch of THOUGHTS to it which is purely for our own enjoyment >;}

annabellioncourt:

So Teen Witch is on Logo, and there’s an advert for their holiday movie line up and the voice over says “We have Gay Apparel” (in reference to the lyric in “deck the halls”) and it cuts to Lestat jumping on top of the coffin, and Louis going “perhaps, yes.” and I aM DYING.

Wait WHAT? IWTV is in this holiday as in Not Halloween, like a happy upbeat movie lineup? Lestat is pleased.

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Hi Auntie Jilli! I’m a TA for a Vampire Literature class at my college, and since finals are almost here, I wanted to make the kids a playlist of music about vampires to listen to while writing their papers. I’ve wracked my brain and only been able to come up with a scant few, though–do you have any recommendations? Things that your average grown-up-2007-emo-scene-queen might not know?

annabellioncourt:

gothiccharmschool:

Oh, what a fun class! 

Some of the songs on my (assorted) vampire playlists can be found here: http://gothiccharmschool.tumblr.com/tagged/children-of-the-night

Other songs that aren’t under that tag (and I probably should start making “children of the night” music posts again …)

  • As the World Falls Down – David Bowie
  • Beast of Blood – Malice Mizer
  • Big Furry Head – Amon Tobin
  • Beauty Has Her Way – Mummy Calls
  • The Blood – The Cure
  • Bones of You – Elbow
  • Burning Skies – Tones on Tail
  • Bury My Lovely – October Project
  • Cabaret Fortune Teller – Audra
  • Charlotte Anne – Julian Cope
  • An Evening Eclipse – Le rue Delashay
  • Gonna Get Close to You – Queensryche
  • Haunted by the Thought of You – Jill Tracy
  • I Cover You With Blood – Unto Ashes
  • The Killing Moon – Echo and the Bunnymen
  • Love Song for a Vampire – Annie Lennox
  • Mirrors Fade – Aaimon
  • Moon Over Bourbon Street – Sting
  • Only Thing That Shines – Shriekback
  • The Perfect Drug – Nine Inch Nails
  • Simon’s Sleeping – Pretty Balanced
  • Skin & Lye – Malign
  • Threat of Love – Mark Almond (Featuring Siouxsie Sioux)
  • To the Shock of Miss Louise –  Thomas Newman (from the Lost Boys soundtrack)

… yeah, I should probably start posting this stuff again. 

on my 8tracks I have a few vampire playlists 

and a collection of vampire music by others http://8tracks.com/annabellioncourt/collections/vampires

annabellioncourt:

I found out that the first prostitute that Lestat kills in the hotel room in IWTV was Helen McCrory and I still am just….Narissa/Madame Kali no.

omg, THIS prostitute?? Bad Lestat, killing Mrs. Malfoy. NAUGHTY *hits with rolled up magazine*

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She didn’t even get any real face time, or lines. IIRC, we only see her face in this production still (and a few others from similar angles), which ended up on the cover of some magazines at the time.

annabellioncourt:

@i-want-my-iwtv do with this what you will.

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for @annabellioncourt

annabellioncourt:

@raydramon hasn’t seen IWTV yet….This is going to be an experience *evil smile*

@i-want-my-iwtv do you have any entering remarks for someone who hasn’t seen it yet?

The story/movie is not for everyone, but hell, just have an open mind and let the gorgeous cinematography, fashion, music, angst, fluff, romance, violence, and fire have your undivided attention put away ur phone and ur interwebs!, let it all sweep you away from reality for 2 hours.

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Lestat typically only wears 18th century clothing, sometimes 19th century clothing when he’s around the house, its what he’s most comfortable in. But he’s also lazy, so if he’s too tired or mopey or angsty he’ll be there sprawled across the coach bemoaning his poor, immortal fate, in nice black jeans and an old, worn-in band shirt. Sometimes, for a band other than his own.

Yep. And he looks great either way, of course. Here he is at a hipster party, wearing fake glasses and a vintage Satan’s Night Out shirt ^____^

[fanart by @americancaptaincomic]

We need Andreja Bejic. As a Cast. Now.

annabellioncourt:

i-want-my-iwtv:

YES. (btw spelling is Andreja Pejic). Not sure as who (too young to be Gabrielle, too feminine to be Lestat?), but yes, she is *~gorgeousness.~*

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This was taken when she was Andrej, male model, so baring the nip-nop was ok. BUT EVEN IF YOU COVER THAT UP, DAMN, SUCH SMOLDER.

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I loved the photoset this pic came from. It’s her and Erika Linder.

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pssssssst…. #Fanart request. or #fanfic request. YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE.

Maybe for Jesse? Or Baby Jenks? Or one of Lestat’s band members?

owo TOUGH COOKIE

merciful-death:

devilsfool:

thelionscrimsonclaws:

i-see-light:

Can we talk about… how Louis repeatedly has visual/auditory/tactile hallucinations, episodes of dissociation and depersonalization, and panic and anxiety attacks all throughout IWTV but these things are never really touched upon again in the series… like these are all possible symptoms of very severe depression, which I guess Rice alludes to Louis having throughout the series, but like honestly Louis was barely functional in IWTV and that’s never really been demonstrated again… in the later books Louis is always described as being calm, quiet, morally exceptional, conveniently kind, and romantically “sad.” I’ve always felt like the others’ perception of Louis was completely different from Louis’s perception of himself in his own account, and I wonder what ever happened to that intensity in his character in IWTV. I think if it’s touched upon later at all, it’s in Merrick? A little? Still though, it feels like Louis was conveniently stabilized and made static in the narrative in order to make him an easier character to sideline lmao

Very much so…..

//Frankly, this is an astute observation. And I think a lot of the changes in Louis’ character came, frankly, from his author no longer wishing to associate with him. Anne made it quite clear that she hated Louis’ voice and never wished to write in it again–and it took her almost forty years (39, to be exact) for her to be able to write in it again (I’m referring to the Epilogue in Prince Lestat). 

ooc; I agree with @devilsfool re: Anne.  I believe she was actually quoted at one point after writing Merrick saying that she didn’t want to ever write in Louis’ voice again???  Or something like that.  She definitely expressed not caring all that much for his character.

But I can agree with what you’re saying too, because ultimately, IwtV was the only first-person narrative from Louis until the last chapter of PL.  I’ve always felt Louis to be this intense perfectionist that can’t tolerate his own downfalls, and I definitely agree that he shows numerous symptoms of depression.  He’s his biggest critic, and I think that shows a lot in IwtV.

I feel like IwtV would have seemed a lot different if told from Lestat’s perspective?  Because while Lestat may get really, really angry with Louis sometimes, his descriptions of Louis are the most glorified in the books.  He’ll talk about Louis moping around, but he paints a general picture of Louis being a very strong person that is dedicated to his convictions.  Louis is literally his emotional rock, and really, I don’t believe Lestat would actually ever openly write of any breakdowns Louis may or may not have had.  And I feel like if Louis was to have a bad bout of depression, Lestat would be the one to know, above anyone else.

Then you have Khayman’s description of Louis, where he flat out says that Louis can’t exist without Lestat.  And Armand’s bit about Louis in TVA paint him as very melancholy, imo.

I also look at where Louis was when he gave the interview.  He’s a very careful, private person, and he had his reasons for giving the interview in the first place (which can be debated in itself; I’ve always thought it was a cry out for Lestat and/or suicidal recklessness).  He’d been alone for years and felt he’d nothing left.  He was infuriated that Daniel didn’t see his story as despairingly as he himself viewed it to be.  Louis felt down on everything at that point, and I don’t know that he’d really be that open with his experiences and feelings on any other night?

Idk, I’ve always felt that for as emotional as Louis seems to be, he still sucks majorly at actually dealing with his own emotions.  Which is how I reason his major breakdown(s) in Merrick.

/writing this at 1am and hopes it makes sense lol

#YES #THIS #this post cannot be improved upon

Gonna add 2 things anyway.

1 – AR wrote IWTV after the loss of her daughter. Louis was pretty much AR herself, dealing with that grief, questioning a God as to why he had to punish her so much. What did Louis do to deserve a life-in-death living hell? What did Claudia do to deserve eternal imprisonment in that little body? What did AR’s daughter do to deserve dying so painfully at such an early age?

In the end, Louis (and the readers) draws his own answers and has to come to some kind of peace in order to move on. Lestat has his Savage Garden, in which peace lies in the fact that there is no explanation, bad things just happen to good people. The most we can do is try to do Good and help eachother survive the slings and arrows, try not to be the slinger of arrows, and if we are, to do it for the sake of Good. We’re all imperfect.

2 – Louis’ voice is pretty damn hard to write, when done well. My guess is that AR didn’t see a need to revisit his POV, especially with the intensity of focus it required. @annabellioncourt​ had some excellent points on this awhile back:

“Louis is more along the lines of the Oscar Wilde’s era of the very late 19th century, which is what most people think of today when they think “Victorian writing.” Similar in voice (though not subject) would also be Matthew Arnold (read some of his essays, and tell me that’s not how Louis talks), Wilkie Collins, and Henry James.

”…Louis is not so much involved in human goings on, he’s aware of events and films, but still speaks in the language of the century where he spent the most time communicating with others–also he would not have lost his speech patterns over those decades with Armand because Armand was mostly isolated in his language circles. So we can look at all of that as to why Louis talks the way he does.“

“Louis does show a HEAVY influence from the French symbolist poets (the school that Charles Baudelaire was from).”

And of course Louis would express himself in the language of the writers he enjoyed. OF COURSE HE WOULD. We all know he’s basically a big ol’ bookworm w/ fangs.

annabellioncourt:

80sloove:

The Lost Boys

when u realize that ur new friends r super spoopy and u don’t want to play anymore

Louis has been there, too, Michael. [@textsfromthevampire]