ok tho here are some vampires (nothing new, all old stuff)
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5 TIPS FOR THE VAMPIRE CHRONICLES REBOOT
Excellent article on Nerdist about Universal wanting to reboot Rice’s Vampire Chronicles. This is my favorite part:
Plus, of all the art forms, music is the most subjective. Readers of the novels could imagine Lestat’s music sounding like anything they wanted it to; hair metal people probably thought they sounded like Mötley Crüe, while New Wave fans might have thought Lestat sounded like Bowie. Anne Rice has said that in her mind, Lestat sounded like Jim Morrison of the Doors. (For the record, as a pseudo goth kid, in my mind Lestat sounded like Peter Murphy of Bauhaus.) I’m pretty sure no one ever wanted them to sound like Korn, but that’s what we ended up with.
Lemme just give you the main points. My comments in italics.
- Don’t Chase The Twilight Audience: PREACH.
- Consider Cable Television: There are alot of TV vampire series but this one really could be unique among the rest.
- Use the Broadway Musical Structure: It’s worked since Ariel the Little Mermaid, and before that. It’s worked in countless movies.
- Skip “Rock Star” Lestat: I think it could be handled differently than in QotD. It’s very much a part of his modern bravado. Korn was probably chosen for QotD because (I think) the lead singer had expressed interest in the project. It was also a time when Korn was among the EXPLICIT CONTENT evil corrupting-of-innocents bands of the time.
- Keep Anne Rice As Part of the Creative Process: YES. Whatever you feel about her, she did a great job keeping the IWTV movie close to the source material. These ARE her precious babies, and she’s gonna make sure they’re handled with care ❤
Christopher Rice on “The Vines”, “The Vampire Chronicles” and Universal
i-lie-awake-in-some-silent-night:
Christopher Rice, New York Times Best-Selling author of “A Density of Souls”, “The Snow Garden”, “The Heaven’s Rise” and many others including his latest, “TheChristopher Rice with some more news about the acquisition of The Vampire Chronicles by Universal.
Christopher Rice on “The Vines”, “The Vampire Chronicles” and Universal
*NEWS* Universal Pictures Acquires the Rights to the Vampire Chronicles films
ooc; A reboot of the Vampire Chronicles films seems to be a possibility, including a remake of Interview with the Vampire and Queen of the Damned.
Setting up a potential “Twilight”-like franchise, Universal Pictures has acquired movie rights to Anne Rice’s novels in “The Vampire Chronicles” series for Brian Grazer and Imagine Entertainment.
Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are on board to produce.
The deal — announced Thursday — includes the adapted screenplay for “Tale of the Body Thief” written by Rice’s son, author Christopher Rice. Other novels in the series include “Interview with the Vampire” and the upcoming “Prince Lestat.”
Rice published “Interview with the Vampire” in 1976 and “The Vampire Lestat” in 1985, followed by “The Queen of the Damned” (1988), “The Tale of the Body Thief” (1992),
“Memnoch the Devil” (1995), “The Vampire Armand” (1998), “Merrick” (2000), “Blood and Gold” (2001), “Blackwood Farm” (2002), “Blood Canticle” (2003) and “Prince Lestat” this year.– source
SCREAMING BC I AM GOING TO BE ARMAND WHETHER THEY KNOW IT YET OR NOT
ooc; I WOULD NOMINATE YOU TO PLAY ARMAND ANY DAY.




*NEWS* Universal Pictures Acquires the Rights to the Vampire Chronicles films
JCB “Lestat Chronicles”
My brain decided to have another epiphany so here we go.
Some people don’t like Jamie Campbell Bower as Lestat because “he looks too weird”.
I am going to point out that Lestat was born in the late 1700s. Many of you already knew this, of course. However, something people fail to keep in mind is that back then, modern medicine, cosmetology, and dentistry did not exist yet.
You would be extremely lucky to have what today considers ‘perfect teeth’, where they are stark-white and completely straight, free of cosmetic blemishes.
As someone that has had braces in her past to fix a rather nasty snaggletooth problem, I can vouch for the fact that how your teeth look in an ‘architectural sense’, affects the way the rest of your face looks as well. It affects your jawline and most importantly, your side profile. My two front incisors used to overlap and I looked very odd, to say the least. I think I still look a little odd, but not really in a bad way. After I got my braces off, my side profile changed completely because my teeth gave me a slight overbite because of how they sat. What I lack in some areas of ‘aesthetically pleasing’ features, I make up for in others.
Why is this included in here, of all places? Because it provides a scientific viewpoint which others might overlook. Do you recall how dirty Louis and Claudia’s teeth were in the movie for Interview with the Vampire and how their transformations whitened their teeth and enhanced their natural beauty? Vampirism takes what is naturally beautiful about you, and enhances it to as perfect as it can get.
To say that Lestat was “aesthetically perfect” in every way as a mortal would be entirely unrealistic, to me. Nobody’s face claim is going to be ‘perfect’ for Lestat, not even Jamie Campbell Bower.
There will always be inconsistencies, everywhere you look. But it’s not really even whether or not I find him perfect. It’s his imperfections that make him perfect, to me. And perhaps that’s what Magnus found in Lestat – his imperfections gave him an indescribable yet authentic beauty and Magnus wanted to immortalize those features by turning Lestat into a vampire, even thought Lestat did not want it. It was okay with Magnus that Lestat had a few things here and there that weren’t completely perfect; he found him extraordinarily beautiful, regardless.
Personality has a lot of importance to me when choosing face claims for the characters I portray. The reason people like RPing with my characters is my characterization and attention to detail. I try my best to bring the people I write to life in the most accurate way I possibly can, taking into consideration how much I know about that character. Some people I have written with in the past have poor characterization and that in itself makes it hard for me to write with certain individuals. I feel like I’m talking to the writer, not the character.
While I have seen a lot of wonderful face claims for Lestat, and all of them are beautiful in their own ways to me (especially Jeremy Dufour), I like Jamie because he has a TON of videos, pictures and gifs where I can look at them and say “I see Lestat, there”. The other face claims are nice too, but some of them are obscure enough to where they don’t have barely any pictures.
Let’s be real here, people. Lestat is, or would be, a total camera whore.
Anyway, that concludes my little essay and another section of my silly little “Why I Use JCB For Lestat Chronicles”.
“There will always be inconsistencies, everywhere you look. But it’s not really even whether or not I find him perfect. It’s his imperfections that make him perfect, to me. And perhaps that’s what Magnus found in Lestat – his imperfections gave him an indescribable yet authentic beauty and Magnus wanted to immortalize those features by turning Lestat into a vampire, even though Lestat did not want it. It was okay with Magnus that Lestat had a few things here and there that weren’t completely perfect; he found him extraordinarily beautiful, regardless.”
“TL;DR” no really this is a valid point and well-voiced!
I feel like Louis would be the most pretentious hipster in modern times though. Like, he would sit at home with candles burning, wearing oversized sweaters and skinny jeans that are falling apart. He has read literally everything, so he would name drop a whole bunch of obscure French poets and act surprised when nobody else knows them. He would sit at cafes and judge everyone by what they are reading/talking about. He would also totally bring his leather journal to said cafe to write his own obscure French poetry and annotate literature with color coded fountain pens. Lestat would join him on occasion.
The Irritation of Projection – Gairid – Vampire Chronicles – All Media Types [Archive of Our Own]
Louis is dubious about the upcoming novel and expresses his irritation.
#shhhh #go read this
The Irritation of Projection – Gairid – Vampire Chronicles – All Media Types [Archive of Our Own]
Eyeroll Central
Anne Rice’s confirmation, that yes, that was her review on Amazon and not someone pretending to be her. Edited minor-ly to remove out-of-date info.
“Dear Ones,
I must confess: I can not answer any more Emails sent to AnneOBrienRice@mac.com. There are nearly 200 Emails on the site right now,…
So this is a letter from AR from 2004 regarding the whole rebuttal against the bad Blood Canticle reviews drama but this needed to be highlighted:
"Post Script: If anyone wants to send back a book for refund, by all means do it. We’ll be glad to send you your refund, and we’ll put the book into the next package to be shipped to the soldiers overseas. We get plenty of letters from them. All blessings, Anne.”
I love the idea of soldiers reading Blood Canticle. For free! A returned book from an unhappy fan in the hands of someone defending our country who’s doing real violence, and reading about the Mind Gift and possibly thinking:
"Well shit that would make all this A LOT easier…”

“Intravenous with the Vampire” from Mad Magazine
“Intravenous with the Vampire” artist: Mort Drucker, writer: Stan Hart
This was one of the first fanarts I ever saw of IWTV, just didn’t know it existed before. You can blame this for my sense of humor. I’m seeing that Mad magazine was a big influence for…
Nothing Can Stop Me Now – Stories Inspired By Nine Inch Nails – Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors
This is a Kickstarter campaign! Make this happen! Artist is Shawn Demumbrum.








