
the-vampire-lestat-de-lioncourt:
Claudia et Louis
advice? ADVICE? Um, wowww… so I usually have strong opinions on ALOT of things, especially VC-related, but this sort of knocked me speechless. For about a minute. Then I wanted to write a thesis on the subject but managed to keep it to this much.
I would suggest that:

The bottom line is that it’s a fandom that only in the past year or so has really come back to life, we were in hiding bc Anne Rice disapproved of fanfic and waged war on us in the 90’s for it. Now that she seems to have lowered her weapons about that, and even praised some VC fanart – permanentglitter for example! – and with the announcement in March of the new book, well, we’re all coming out into the light and making friends and it’s been wonderful!
I hope you see this, Anon, because we all know there’s a human behind that gray face, too, and I want to personally welcome you and anyone who’s just joining us now… we are a different kind of vampire fandom, that’s for sure.

And All That Could Have Been – Nine Inch Nails
Please
Take this
And run far away
Far as you can see
I am tainted
And happiness and peace of mind
Were never meant for me
All these pieces
And promises and left behinds
If only I could see
In my nothing
You meant everything
Everything to me.

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Am I at a new level of insanity when I’m posting the life cast designed to hold prosthetics for Tom Cruise as the character Lestat?
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You can bid on Brad Pitt’s teeth.
I think their $1,000-1,500 estimate sounds about right, low even. That’s a starting bid.

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Ok, let me explain u a thing about the word “Hero” when it comes to props. It basically means “the absolute best version of said prop produced” so that duplicates can be compared to it, ensuring that they all match consistently.
There were 2 sizes of fangs made for each character in IWTV (maybe one for non-speaking roles like the TdV ensemble):
1) for talking scenes (short fangs)
2) (long fangs) pair for attack scenes or wide shots, bc the little ones weren’t visible enough in wide shots, but the big ones were hard to talk in.