Interview with the Vampire – final scene artwork – copy used on set – (28 x 16) INT. INN SUPPER ROOM By Dante Ferretti
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It’s your birthday today?! Well then a very Happy Birthday to you, my beautiful friend!! 🍷❤️
Thank u so much!
I am so terrible for not replying sooner, but u know how these things are, the longer they go unreplied to the harder it is to DO IT
Here’s smtg fresh I found, posting it now in your honor, concept art from IWTV….

Interview with the Vampire – final scene artwork – copy used on set – (28 x 16) INT. INN SUPPER ROOM. By Dante Ferretti. Will post it separately, too.
A bit late today but sqeakin’ in my #vampire #drawlloween entry. This was a pretty easy one to choose, as Anne Rice’s #VampireChronicles were my first real introduction to vampire literature and despite everyone being super dramatic and selfish, I kinda really liked the over-the-top-ness of all the characters. “Vampire Lestat” was prolly my favourite, followed by “Interview with the Vampire”, so here’s Louis and Lestat having a long chat about doing things #traditionalart #inktober #annerice #lestatdelioncourt #louispointedulac
Interview with the Vampire + Scream Queens
Fair enough but it’s Lestat doing most of the crying.
Agree to disagree.
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my constant internal dialogue.

Hugs are actually so underrated especially those hugs that are so tight u can literally feel the other person’s heartbeat n for a moment everything feels so calm and safe like nothing can hurt you

[X by @gifsfortc]
My first four books in The Vampire Chronicles arrived today, very excited to sit down and read them. I would like to thank @i-want-my-iwtv for introducing me to the whole series and not just the movies, thank you so much!! ✨
You’re so welcome! Seeing a stack of books like that is like seeing old friends 😀
This is a better cover for that first one tho…

518. Brad Pitt “Louis” hero Scythe from Interview
with the Vampire. (Geffen Pictures, 1994)

[^X] From a Profiles in History auction that was held in Calabasas, CA 12/21/2013:
“…This scythe was used
by Louis to slay “Armand’s” (Antonio Banderas) evil group
of vampires after they kill his beloved “Claudia” (Kirsten
Dunst). Louis can be seen swinging this blade at enemy
vampires after they awaken in a fire he’s set in their crypt. He
uses the scythe to cleave “Santiago” (Stephen Rea) in two. There were
two versions of this scythe made for use in the film and can clearly
be distinguished on screen, one with a smooth blade, and this version,
which has a ridge at the top of the blade. The ridge is clearly visible in
shots of Pitt holding the prop. Featuring a long, angular wooden staff
with various marks and dents from production use. At the lower part
of the staff there is a small metal handle that is attached by a round
metal ring. At the top, a large curved, black metal blade is attached by
a small metal bracket that allows the blade to swing open and closed.
The blade was dulled for safety on set. A handle on the bottom of the
piece is no longer present. This scythe measures 60 in. and the sinister
blade, 22 in. long. In production-used good condition. Special shipping
arrangements will apply. $6,000 – $8,000″
I don’t know how much it sold for but that was a real scythe!