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annabellioncourt:

takemetocoffin-or-losemeforever:

GTA Vice City : San Francisco Edition – A slight recut of the final scene

YOU MAKE A GOOD POINT, HOW THE HELL DOES LESTAT KNOW HOW TO DRIVE??? DID HE HAVE TO GO TO DRIVERS’ ED? DID HE MAKE LOUIS TEACH HIM? HOW DID LOUIS LEARN? CAN ANY OF THEM DRIVE? DAVID, GABRIELLE AND LESTAT ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT DO IN THE BOOK, OH MY GOSH I NEED TO KNOW.

Well somewhere in the series – I think TVL? – Lestat says that vampiring makes learning things much faster, he learned to read and write just by watching the transcriber do it for him long enough. Same with technology and modern inventions.

In movie!IWTV, he was watching Daniel from the backseat for at least a mile or two before they got on the bridge.

The Tale of the Body Thief – LOL

cloudsinvenice:

antoineandthepiano:

i-want-my-iwtv:

antoineandthepiano:

Ooc; one of my favourite parts in the The Tale of the Body Thief is when Lestat burns Loius’ little shack down. He gathered priceless art so they won’t burn and uses Louis’ own candles to burn down the place while uttering:

“Oh, you deserve this, you treacherous ungrateful bastard!”

Followed by:

“Louis, I wish I could burn you! I’d do it! Oh, if only I knew where you lie by day!”

Lestat and Louis use fire to get back at each other. It must be love!

i-want-my-iwtv

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That was a particularly dark moment for us. I still bear a scar – albeit figurative – for that scathing betrayal, even as I’ve come to understand the logic of his decision at the time, but giving him a taste of his own kerosene certainly helped. 

//Lestat your response is so perfect.

I had somehow forgotten that he saved the paintings; that somehow makes it the perfect OTT Lestat gesture. And he wonders why Marius (somehow survived his house being burnt down, 1499) is so mad at him!

FUCK U LOUIS BUT IMMA SAVE MY MONETS

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daniel-james-molloy:

i-want-my-iwtv:

merciful-death:

daniel-james-molloy:

OOC: *proceeds to gnash teeth over the lack of attention to basic detail*

ooc; omfg why am I not shocked

psssssst: Um, fix your url, it’s daniel-james-MALLOY. lol. 

Goddamn it. I write it down wrong a few times while I’m traveling abroad and out of my mind, and this is what comes of it. This is gonna haunt me for the rest of eternity, isn’t it?

claudiaindarkness:

i-want-my-iwtv:

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claudiaindarkness

replied to your post

“I’ve thought a lot on the Claudia/Louis thing, and while I don’t think…”

//This discussion makes Claudia sad DX

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Desole ma belle…

//It is honestly very difficult for me to put in a word about the topic because I’m very bias, with Claudia being in my head and all. Everything tells me that if Claudia was in her adult form Louis would accept her as a lover. Though your points are very valid. 

  • Yes, Claudia is more of a monster then Louis is comfortable with.
  • Yes, Louis has always seen Claudia as a daughter that its difficult to see her as anything but.

The fact is that Louis would do anything for her even if she’s a monster but he knew that even with a child’s body. Louis could never be so naive to not see that and if he didn’t he saw it when he read the evidence from Claudia’s diary. That didn’t stop him from loving her and wanting to see her again.  

I’m not saying we would be alright with the relationship at first. Upon seeing her in such a form would stir many feeling in both of them but he wouldn’t be able to turn her away. Claudia sees it as something he could grow into. 

Naturally they would become companions once more and in this form he wouldn’t be able to help looking at her a bit differently. Everyone’s problem is that they know Claudia is more then an adult but in a child’s form they ignore that fact and care on with things as they wish. In a adults body they would be force to see her as she is. 

Louis would still love her, he couldn’t not. 

He might have been in a relationship with Lestat at the time of her being around but we all know that his relationship with Claudia was more important due to him letting Claudia kill Lestat. Plus when Lestat went after them later on Louis once again aided in helping destroy Lestat and defended Claudia.

cloudsinvenice:

I just had to excerpt this from i-want-my-iwtv‘s post yesterday, because it is a great truth and worthy of our study. Also look at my fucking brilliant underlining.

Awww! I actually got that particular turn of phrase from that Amazon review of Prince Lestat and I will never be able to unread it:

“…THIS is who every last Vampire is trusting their very existence to, this suicidal hamburger brained moron called Lestat.”

annabellioncourt:

vampiressuck24:

Who knew?

THAT CAN’T BE TRUE. OH MY GOSH. OH MY GOSH.

Oh wow I see it!: 

“And I need you now tonight
And I need you more than ever
And if you only hold me tight

We’ll be holding on forever…

Forever’s gonna start tonight”

Did you like Prince Lestat?

cloudsinvenice:

Me and i-want-my-iwtv were just talking about how Rose’s story is like a limp retread of Jesse’s. I never hated her the way a lot of people did when the book came out, but it is incredibly striking on re-read, and I keep wondering if that was a conscious decision; was AR thinking, “Well, we need something structurally similar to Jesse’s origin story in there…” 

As to Lestat taking on the Sacred Core, though, it wasn’t a supported decision – it was a fait accompli with which Lestat presented the others. The suggestions beforehand boiled down to “leave Amel with Mekare” or “make a new weak fledgling as a vessel to force Amel into”, but they’d intended to discuss it, and then of course Mekare came to Lestat and wanted to give him Amel anyway, and Lestat went with the moment, as he does… I don’t entirely blame the rest of them for rolling with it; the alternative would be to kill Lestat and transfer Amel to another host, and I don’t think any of them really wants to do either. 

What I’m most curious about now are the implications of Lestat’s life not really being his own – he’s already tetchy when one of the others points out that he can’t just disappear and go into radio silence anymore… he says that this responsibility for everyone else’s existence is what he needs to keep him going, but it’ll be interesting to see how that works in practice!

^ALL OF THIS. Strenuously agree. Also a problematic and intense David/Lestat scene that is not to be missed. Can’t throw the whole thing out.

And I can’t put any of that under any cuts bc of formatting, sorry for spoilers. 

Rose’s whole story felt very Mary Sue.  That’s not to say that Rose is a Mary Sue, and I’d bet money we get to see her again in Blood Paradise, but her backstory felt very much like something you’d read on a fanfic on Fanfiction.net in 2002.

Yes, it majorly did, (her shitty ex is named GARDNER like a gardener, and her name is ROSE like a pwetty flower, omg does it get any Mary Sueier?) I’m hoping fanfic and nodominion can make Rose more likable. NO PRESSURE of course. 

merciful-death:

ooc; I’m assuming this is an OOC question.

I wrote a review for Prince Lestat right after reading it, and I think my opinions may have actually changed a bit since then.

Do I think it’s the worst VC?  No.  Not at all.  Far from it.  That said, I generally describe things better in bullet point lists.

Things I liked:

  • We got to see Lestat as Lestat.  He was so much more in character in this book than he’s been in a long while, in my personal opinion.
  • Louis’ epilogue was my absolute favorite part of the book.  I actually adored it.
  • Gabrielle was very on-point and her bits with Lestat were amazing.
  • I think learning about what Bianca was up to was really cool, whether people accept it into their headcanons or not.
  • Marius was actually enjoyable for me to read in Prince Lestat.  Being completely honest, I have not enjoyed his character much since his appearance in The Vampire Lestat, so that was pleasant.
  • We got an explanation for that “unnamed musician” that Lestat made a vampire in Interview with the Vampire.  Pretty neat, although again, some people have very big headcanons on this that they’ve developed in the years that VC was “ended,” so I completely get why a lot of people won’t entirely accept Antoine.
  • Speaking of Antoine, I loved the subtle shade from Louis towards Antoine.  I don’t even know if it was intentional that Armand listed everyone at Trinity Gate as loving Antoine with the exception of Louis or if it was just a slip up from Anne, but it cracked me up.  Damn straight, Louis doesn’t like Antoine.
  • Louis and Lestat had a canon kiss scene and were all lovey-dovey and professed their love for each other, so idk, there is absolutely nothing to hate about that.
  • Jesse and David were generally entertaining.

Things I did not like:

  • All.of.the.new.characters.  It’s hard to sift through them all.  I have no problem with new characters being introduced, but it felt like we had SO MUCH thrown at us at once in PL.
  • A million retellings of a story we already know.  The book felt very slow to get going.  I didn’t feel like the plot was really moving until I was over halfway through it.
  • There was some retcon that bothered me.  Well, a lot of retcon that bothered me.
  • Rose’s whole story felt very Mary Sue.  That’s not to say that Rose is a Mary Sue, and I’d bet money we get to see her again in Blood Paradise, but her backstory felt very much like something you’d read on a fanfic on Fanfiction.net in 2002.
  • Viktor’s whole existence makes no sense based on prior canon, but that goes back to my whole “all the retcon” point.
  • It made no sense to me why anyone would think that putting the entire lifeline of the vampire race into a guy who has made so many stupid decisions.  Like, why was this a supported decision by the vast majority of vampires.  Why.
  • Armand seemed non-existent in this book.  I have to read all of his parts as extreme sarcasm to be able to handle it.
  • Speaking of which, there were a lot of reactions I felt characters should have had where they instead just sat there and said nothing.  Like, Armand reuniting with Daniel.  Or even more so, Armand reuniting with Bianca, who he had not seen in centuries.
  • Some characters still felt OOC.
  • DANIEL MALLOY.

In general, the book had some strong points and low points.  Yes, I did like some of Prince Lestat, but in general, if I were to read it again, I’d probably start half way through the book because the first half was really, really boring to me.

These are all just my personal opinions.  I encourage everyone to read Prince Lestat and make your own decisions about the book.  Some people will love it!  Some people will absolutely hate it.  I feel very neutral at this point.

As to Lestat taking on the Sacred Core, though, it wasn’t a supported decision – it was a fait accompli with which Lestat presented the others.

I feel like they were all sort of gearing up to volunteer him for the position, partly out of selfishness (who would want that irritating backseat driver in their body for eternity?) and partly out of this general feeling among them that as hamburger-brained as Lestat can be, his intentions are usually good, clearly more so than others Marius! looking at you, so he seemed to be a good choice for Next Top Queen King of the Damned. Heavy is the head that wears the crown, hence, “Prince.” 

some Marius, Sybelle and Benji meta

coldinhumanity:

OKAY SO.

I’ve always found Marius’ complete ideological 180 at the end of TVA (and presumably carrying over into his foul mood in BaG) really confusing. But rereading bits of QotD it occurred to me that Marius’ speech to Armand explaining his loss of faith has a lot of similarities with Akasha’s speech when explaining why humanity is inherently evil and overdue for a cull. 

I’ve already talked about this with a few of you guys but i-want-my-iwtv thought I should still make a proper post with quotes and things, so here goes.

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Pssssst: this is excellent comparisonwork.

I’ve thought a lot on the Claudia/Louis thing, and while I don’t think an aged up Claudia would give a second thought to ravishing Louis, she’s a symbol for everything that horrifies him about himself, and I don’t think that that would exactly be grounds for amorous thoughts. Sure, he loves her and cares for her, but I think if she was an adult, it’d be a lot easier for him to see just how far mentally out there she is, how evil, how unable to understand human goodness she had grown to be.

merciful-death:

i-want-my-iwtv:

while I don’t think an aged up Claudia would give a second thought to ravishing Louis,

YEP NO HESITATION THERE bc let’s be honest we all want to ravish Louis ok.

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she’s a symbol for everything that horrifies him about himself, and I don’t think that that would exactly be grounds for amorous thoughts. 

Indeed.

Sure, he loves her and cares for her,

Exhibit A:

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but I think if she was an adult, it’d be a lot easier for him to see just how far mentally out there she is, how evil, how unable to understand human goodness she had grown to be.

She’s worse than Lestat about playing w/ her food, that’s for sure, and choosing to kill innocents specifically is NOT a turn-on for Louis. 

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ooc; Well, Louis and Claudia are very complicated, in my opinion, and one of Louis’ weaknesses IS Claudia.  He loved/loves her, but that doesn’t mean he’s been unaware of how “evil” she honestly is.  I feel like he’s known that very keenly since the night she “killed” Lestat.  He’s well aware that in many ways, she’s used him (see: Claudia’s diary entry that Louis reads in Merrick for a full view of exactly how much Claudia used him).  He just lets it happen.

But the thing with Louis is, he doesn’t care that she’s used him.  He feels as though he ruined her life, and he owes her an eternal debt for all of that.  Even when he wanted to be with Armand, he couldn’t detach himself from her (which, Armand thought having her out of the picture would help Louis, but as we all know, that plan didn’t go so great).

Even years later, he reads Claudia’s thoughts in her own words about how she intended to make him into her slave, but it did nothing for his loyalty to her.  He still asked Merrick to raise her ghost, and he still wanted to know what he could do to alleviate Claudia’s suffering, going clear to a disregard for his own life.

While he might not have particularly amorous feelings for an adult Claudia, I think that Louis ever saying “no” to her and sticking to it is a very, very difficult thing for him.

I actually really agree with you, very well-put. 

For those who missed it, I couldn’t resist doing this