Two Fifty-One – by Gairid; Vampire Chronicles fic.

vampchronfic:

Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Vampire Chronicles 
Rating: Not Rated
Relationships: Lestat de Lioncourt/Louis de Pointe du Lac, Armand/Daniel Molloy
Summary: Celebrating Louis’s 251st birthday

Two Fifty-One – by Gairid; Vampire Chronicles fic.

moonage-x-daydream:

So I was very bored and did a collage of my otp Daniel x Armand from Anne Rice’s vampire chronicles! It’s not perfect, but I did my best. xd

(the pictures I used for it do not belong to me)

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gairid:

i-want-my-iwtv:

“I’m still alive only I’m very badly burned…”

Lestat played by Will Ferrell… kinda sorta…

  • (Ferrell is actually Mustafa from Austin Powers, scene here)
  • Subtitles in the CC button

OMG. The drama! The pathos! Mr. Ferrell captures Lestat perfectly (wha…?). A cinematic masterpiece!

Thank you! Yes, let’s screentest Mr. Ferrell, surely with enough makeup he could achieve the right physical appearance? Lol… 

Video

“I’m still alive only I’m very badly burned…”

Lestat played by Will Ferrell… kinda sorta…

  • (Ferrell is actually Mustafa from Austin Powers, scene here)
  • Subtitles in the CC button

Regarding the whole interview with the/a vampire: please look up th mandele effect

I’ve heard of this term, Mandela Effect, seen it in discussion re: the Berenstain Bears, for sure.

But really? All these ppl misremembering the title? Or was it more like this:


The Mandela Effect

“The Mandela Effect is a collective misremembering of a fact or event. Various theories have been proposed to explain what causes it, some more sensible than others.”

That might be it. Idk, I feel like I’m not really affected by this bc I am so obsessed with it that I never misremember it. It  seems like ppl who say Interview with “a” Vampire are either:

A) Purposely saying it wrong bc it sounds slightly amusing wrong (it kinda does!);

B) It really might have been translated that way in their native language;

C) They’re really not as into the series in general so it doesn’t matter whether they have a word wrong;

D) Or, other. Including the Mandela Effect.

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