Interview with a Vampire TV Series (1 Viewer)

I had no idea that was an actual thing, until she and another friend of mine started doing it for a job.. i believe on one production she was actually credited as ‘Rape Choreographer’, but Intimacy Coordinator sounds way better lol

I’m sure answering the question “What do you do?” with “I’m a Rape Choreographer” leads to some interesting facial expressions and responses
 
Bought a new phone right before NYC and I got 6 months AMC + for free. I am excited about this one. Good thing too because not much else interests me on this streaming service.
 
Couldn't care less about this, but when they adapt that Mayfair Witches nonsense hit me up. That sheet was pure, distilled mental illness in narrative form and I need as much of it as possible.
The Witching Hour was, IMO, Rices best book. But the series went into a tail spin after the first.
 
I just watched the behind the scenes pre-episode. 42 min that gets into Rices personal life, shows the set and gives lots of sneak peaks The lengths they went to with the set is phenomenal. It looks like the casting couldn’t possibly have been better. I will be shocked if this isn’t fantastic. Oh and apparently the Mayfair witch chronicles follow closely on the heels? First I was aware of that.
 
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I just watched the behind the scenes pre-episode. 42 min that gets into Rices personal life, shows the set and gives lots of sneak peaks The lengths they went to with the set is phenomenal. It looks like the casting couldn’t possibly have been better. I will be shocked if this isn’t fantastic. Oh and apparently the Mayfair witch chronicles follow closely on the heels? First I was aware of that.
Interested, got a link?
 
Let him spin- Lestat, et al are much better vampires
Tell Lestat and Louie that Blade sends his regards and his deep, sincerest wishes that he desperately wants to meet both of them very, very soon and who knows? Maybe he'll just stop on bye and barge on it and more likely, kick the door down and announce his intentions as "Aloha, maternal fornicators"?

BTW, Deacon Frost also said about the only thing he and Blade agree on are that Louis and Lestat are distant, aloof, decadent freaks and their behavior is an embarrassment to how modern-day vampires see and perceive themselves in the modern, sophisticated 21st century and that their coven needs to stop acting like its the late 18th century.

BTW, he also agrees with Blade that Twilight movies and the original novels based around them sucked
 
Starts tonight
You might discover that quite a few thematic, series and character changes were made to this TV series from the 1994 film. In one respect, this series is more closer in spirit with its LGBTQ book subtext of a homosexual relationship between Louis and Lestat, a major plot subplot the 1994 film ignored wholesale but honestly, in terms of their overall personalities, Sam Neal's Lestat behavior, his impulsiveness, arrogance and blue-blood elitism isn't too different or far removed from Tom Cruise's and these vampires kill and eat discriminately, not merely picking and choosing from the worst types of society, like child molesters, paedophiles, and serial killers in the movie.

This Louie is a much more nuanced, morally complex type of character then Brad Pitt's, although he's nicer, friendlier than Lestat and maintains Louie's more mature demeanor but his relationship with Daniel Malloy is a lot more combative, tense, and frankly, this version gets away with saying sheet to Louie that most mortals wouldn't dare even say to vampires, doesn't care if he attacks him and eats him that Pitt's Louie would've burned Slater's Milloy.
 

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