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Costume designed by Sandy Powell for Kirsten Dunst in Interview with the Vampire (1994).
From Profiles in History

psssst: it’s the last dress we see her wear in the movie
I’M PRO AT SHOTA
Cass when I mused about wanting an FC of Paul
I’m crying because it came out so wrong
(via merciful-death)
I am a professional shota )
If I may interject, I always saw Max Pirkis (Wm.. Blakeney, Master & Commander: Far Side of the World) as a young Paul Pointe du Lac, who I recall as being fair like Louis’ father.

(via gairid)
ooc; oH MY GODS what a cute patoot I approve A+
I have this thing where I have to have a face to go with every character
(Me, too. I need that! I have an FC for pretty much everyone I write about)
Is it true that everyone in the fandom has, at some point, had a massive crush on lestat?
I think it’s true that everyone in the fandom has, at some point, had a massive crush on Louis.

Psssst we know that, Louis.


I do think Louis was a gateway drug for alot of fandom ppl. It’s his story at first. I read the books in order and I’d recommend doing it that way, even tho it’s not necessary. TVL really is a response to IWTV, and part of the charm of that book is Lestat’s joy at breaking open the floodgate to release all the forbidden answers to all the burning questions Louis had in IWTV. I loved Lestat more knowing that alot of his bastardness in IWTV was frustration that he was sworn to secrecy, and couldn’t risk putting Louis, Claudia, and himself in danger by telling them any of it at that time.
I think this varies from person to person in the fandom, and some ppl despise Lestat, and have from whatever book they started in. Like the movie itself, he’s not for everyone and doesn’t have to be.
My gateway drug was Claudia, and then Louis, and then Lestat. How crazy that the antagonist of IWTV ends up being, very quickly in this series, the lead and clearly the protagonist? As the series shows, he’s not wholly an antagonist to Louis. It wasn’t so black and white, as it is in real life, there were misunderstandings and gray areas.
Well this may not have been what Oprah was talking about, but most of the victims in that movie were black women, weren’t they?
That’s a good idea for a reason she walked out. But I did the math, under the cut, and POC women made up 19% (5 of 26) of the on-screen kills, that’s if she watched an entire hour to include all of them.
I bet the whole mess with Yvette was the actual tipping point. It’s just shy of 30 min into the movie.

I was going to do a post of just the kills, but it was getting to be wayyyy too long, so I just skimmed the whole movie and took a tally. 25 kills total.
– caucasian men: 5
– caucasian women: 7
– children (all were caucasian): 7
– POC women: 1
– POC men: 1
– possibly biracial women: 4
– possibly biracial men: 0
– person who dies during their shipping to Europe: 1
So I just nominated Louis in the FFA Woobie-Off. After some deliberation I nominated movie!Louis rather than book!Louis, because Brad Pitt’s tragic face clinched it, and also he just seems so much more passive in the movie. We must hope for him to beat all the other woobies:
http://fail-fandomanon.dreamwidth.org/140986.html?thread=741820602#cmt741820602







