yellawunn:

So I’m at the Whole Foods store and a truck pulls up with the a statue of Akasha from the movie “Queen of the Damned”…

YOUR QUEEN DEMANDS GLUTEN-FREE ALL NATURAL PROBIOTIC NON-GMO BLOOD SACRIFICE and also some of those yummy hipster checkout ppl w/ the pretty hair and pictures on their skins, they are so cute omg!

midnightcafemovies:

Interview with the Vampire

This production still will never not be hilarious bc it looks like they are having so much fun, meanwhile Lestat has a huge gaping BLOODLESS GASH IN HIS THROAT

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The Cabildo, 701 Chartres, New Orleans, LA. 

Opened 1795. The Cabildo was the seat of colonial government in New Orleans, Louisiana, and is now a museum. The Cabildo is located along Jackson Square, adjacent to St. Louis Cathedral.

Anne Rice actually /hated/ the ending of IWTV; her script (she wrote the rest of the screenplay) ended the same way the book did, with Daniel running off to find Lestat; Neil Jordan, the director, thought it was a bit too grim and wanted to end on a more upbeat note, and late into production added the glorious end scene with the return of Lestat and the G&R cover of Sympathy for the Devil. I (for once) side with Mr. Jordan here. The ending is beautiful.

muirin007:

Wow, really?! I didn’t know that! Thank you so much. Neil Jordan. That’s a rare case where I like the movie ending better than the book’s! (Sympathy for the Devil was an absolutely brilliant choice, too. I don’t understand how that ending went so well and Queen of the Damned went so horrifically wrong. OY.)

anaryawe:

vampiredevelopment:

Boy Prisoner #2: Anything can happen when two people share a cell, cuz.

Episode 3×07 “Prison Break-In”

What did happen:

Louis ignored Armand.

They looked at art.

Funny things: I think they looked at “Demon’s Head” by (amazing symbolist painter) Mikhail Vrubel (painted about 1890). 

“…Vrubel started painting sketches and watercolours illustrating the Demon, a long Romantic poem by Mikhail Lermontov. The poem described the carnal passion of “an eternal nihilistic spirit” for a Georgian girl Tamara. “, says wikipedia. 

The painting is nowadays in the collection of The Museum of Russian Art in Kiev, Ukraine. But maybe it was on loan in Louvre? Or maybe they travelled to see Armand’s childhood home country. ; ) Anyway it makes a great addition to the Interview with the Vampire Drinking Game. DRink FoR ranDOM vRUbel!

Yep! Great catch! It’s not identical but it’s very close (painting from the movie below).

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Lestat the musical, costume design by Susan Hilferty