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saferincages:

lesbianvamp:

Louis + fire

#louis solves his life problems by lighting everything on fire #wants to move? #sets his plantation on fire #wants revenge? #sets the place on fire #there a scene in the book where he stares at the fire like he’s in love with it

Louis “Only Fire Understands Me” de Pointe du Lac

teodoro-s:

–.04.15

– I was born sick, but I love it.

– Nebraska, 1980.

“ “I can leave now if you like,“ I said tremulously. "I can simply get up very slowly and leave without hurting you. I swear it. You must not be alarmed.”

“Why you?” she asked.

“I don’t understand your question,” I said. Was I crying? Was I just shivering and shaking? “What do you mean, why me?”

She came in closer and looked down at me. I could see her very distinctly.

Perhaps she saw a mop of blond hair and the glint of light in my glasses and that I seemed young…

…She came very close to me. Far too close. She shouldn’t. In a moment she’d be screaming…”

queenofthecommunistcannibals:

Yesterday my friend pointed out something I’d forgotten: papillon (the dog in Crimson Peak is a papillon) means “butterfly” in French.

Goddammit!  Even the dog fits the theme!  

I love it!

Look who’s eating the papillons here!

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“My papillons, my butterflies, you killed them, ohhh nooo!”

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spookshowvixens:

Ugly, Ugly Vampires

Graf Orlok (Nosferatu 1922)

The Night Flier (The Night Flier 1997)

The Master (The Strain 2014-Present)

Iris (30 Days of Night 2007)

Mister Barlow (Salem’s Lot 1979)

The Reapers (Blade II 2002)

The Vampires (Stake Land 2010)

The “Vampire” “Armand” (Queen of the Damned 2002)

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remarried:

you can learn from mistakes, Louis. just don’t ask Lestat to do it.

Lestat never makes the same mistake twice, he makes it five or six times, just to be sure.

I’m confused! Louisiana is in USA as well as New Orleans but Lestat is French and Louis too…… I don’t get it!

Movie!IWTV sorta gives the impression that Louis was born in New Orleans and only briefly has Lestat admitting to coming from France. They are actually both from France! (and BTW, New Orleans is a city in Louisiana, which is a state in the USA).

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The Pointe du Lacs came to the US from France at some unspecified point in his life, but most people headcanon it was when Louis was a young child, too young to remember.

  • “We’d received a land grant and settled two indigo plantations on the Mississippi very near New Orleans… You see, we lived far better there than we could have ever lived in France.” – Louis de Pointe du Lac, IWTV

The de Lioncourts* lived in a poor provincial town in the middle of nowhere, aka the Auvergne region, in France:

  • “…my father’s land in the Auvergne in France, and these were the last decades before the French Revolution.” – Lestat de Lioncourt, TVL

*Note that Lestat’s mother was Italian (she grew up in Naples) so he and his brothers are all technically half-French, half-Italian.