xniquet's vampire playlist: reprise










This is a more hip-hop flavored list to add to the Vampire List. It is great to listen to when you are playing your PS or computer games and not to mention when you are reading your horror story books; it serves as a great background music to add to the ambiance around. So take a deep breath, light up a candle and pretend that you’re in Heaven.





WC, E-40 & Christ Bearer/When The Guns Come Out
I just love the combination of acoustic guitar and sequencer.
Mos Def & Massive attack/I Against I
This is a really cool tune, it was played in Blade II, when Blade and the Blood Pack (Vampires trained to kill Blade) join forces and walked in the vampire’s safe house. “I against I, two of a kind but one will survive”
White Zombie/Blood, Milk and Sky
Dark eerie tune that makes you turn on the lights, Rob Zombie’s vocals has something to do with it.
Marilyn Manson/Lamb of God
Hip-hop like tune from Manson, one of a kind; a song about the death of stardom.
Massive Attack/Teardrop
This is the Trip-hop that everybody just loves.


Here I go again, bitching about vampires. But this time round, my theme revolves around the first three novels of the Vampire Chronicles: Interview with the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat & the Queen of the Damned and the two movies. Differences between the film and the novel:


















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Interview with the Vampire:
Film: Louis is grief-stricken over the death of his wife and child.
Book: Louis is depressed and blames himself for the death of his brother.

Film: Lestat never appears in Paris after Louis sets him on fire in New Orleans.
Book: After Claudia and Madeleine are destroyed, Louis encounters Lestat at the Théâtre des Vampires, where he has testified to Armand that Claudia had tried to kill him

Film: When Lestat drinks from the twin boys Claudia has given him as a "gift", he is severely weakened as drinking "dead blood" has negative effects on vampires.
Book: It is not the dead blood that weakens Lestat, it is the fact that Claudia has drugged them with absinthe and laudanum.

Film: At the end of the film, Daniel the interviewer is attacked in his car by Lestat, who implies that he'll turn him into a vampire.
Book: Daniel leaves Louis intending to seek out Lestat in New Orleans. He is turned into a vampire by Armand in The Queen of the Damned.

Film: It is implied that Claudia and Louis travel to various countries without finding any other vampires.
Book: Louis and Claudia find a race of mindless vampires in Transylvania.

Director: Neil Jordan
Novel & Screenplay: Anne Rice
Year: 1994
Cast:
Tom Cruise ... Lestat de Lioncourt
Brad Pitt ... Louis de Pointe du Lac
Kirsten Dunst ... Claudia
Antonio Banderas ... Armand
Christian Slater ... Daniel Malloy




















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Queen of the Damned (Shit load of differences)
Film: Akasha is portrayed as having dark skin and green eyes which sometimes change into red ones. She was portrayed in the movie by the late actress and singer Aaliyah.
Book: Akasha and Enkil are as white as marble, all skin pigmentation having been lost completely due to their extremely advanced vampiric age, and Akasha has clear eyes.

Film: Marius is Lestat's maker, and is portrayed with short dark hair and dark eyes.
Book: Magnus is Lestat's maker; Lestat doesn't meet Marius, who is said to have long white-blonde hair and blue eyes, until about ten years after he has been made.

Film: Lestat has brown hair.
Book: Lestat has blond hair.

Film: Lestat sends a man out to bring back victims so that he can feed on them.
Book: Lestat takes his own kills at all times, choosing only to feed on "evildoers" for a large part of his existence.

Film: Marius instructs Lestat on how to be a vampire after he makes him. He tells Lestat not to drink from his victims when their hearts stop, or it will kill him.
Book: Lestat had minimal instruction from his maker, Magnus, and was left to fend for himself. Magnus does tell him not to drink until the heart stops, because he might follow the victim down (presumably into death).

Film: Marius comes to Lestat in the present, telling him he always knew where he was because he is Lestat's maker.
Book: Louis comes to Lestat, not Marius. Makers and their fledglings cannot read each others minds.

Film: Gabrielle and Louis are not mentioned.
Book: Gabrielle and Louis, Lestat's fledglings, are a significant presence.

Film: Jesse is twenty-something, is never mentioned to have psychic powers, and is a novice in the Talamasca. Jesse and Lestat are portrayed as being in love. A connection to Mael is only hinted at during the concert scenes, but completely overshadowed by her relationship to Lestat and Mael is killed off by Akasha.
Book: Jesse is thirty-five, a witch, and a field-operator of the Talamasca, which brings her in contact with Claudia's spirit, sparking her obession with vampires in general and Lestat in particular. Jesse is infatuated with Lestat but Lestat is merely impressed with her. If Jesse is in love with anyone, she is in love with Mael.

Film: Jesse learns about Lestat from his own journal in the Talamasca library.
Book: Jesse learns about Lestat and Louis from Claudia's diary, which she finds in a house.

Film: Jesse believes that Lestat is a vampire from the first moment she hears of him, and is eager to investigate. She tells David Talbot that she is going to Lestat's concert.
Book: Jesse is assigned to New Orleans to research vampires and Lestat, and she thinks the assignment is ridiculous. Once she does come to believe in him, she goes off to the concert against the Talamasca's wishes, and doesn't tell David. He finds out that she is there when he sees her at the show.
Film: Jesse is made by Lestat after the Queen is dead.
Book: Maharet makes Jesse after her neck is broken by a vampire at Lestat's concert.

Film: Mekare is never mentioned, her role merged into that of her sister Maharet.
Book: Mekare plays the most important role in the origin story and the climactic scene.

Film: Lestat's concert is held in Death Valley, California.
Book: The concert is held in San Francisco.

Film: The vampires at Lestat's concert attack him during the show, and Akasha rises from the stage, carrying Lestat away with her.
Book: The vampires attempt to attack Lestat after the show, and he runs away with Gabrielle and Louis. Akasha comes to him in his coffin, right before he falls asleep at sunrise.

Film: The vampires at Lestat's concert attack him during the show, and Akasha rises from the stage, carrying Lestat away with her.
Book: The vampires attempt to attack Lestat after the show, and he runs away with Gabrielle and Louis. Akasha comes to him in his coffin, right before he falls asleep at sunrise.

Film: Most vampires can fly, including the younger ones.
Book: Only very old or powerful vampires can fly. Lestat cannot fly until after he drinks Akasha's blood.

Film: Akasha and Lestat are awake during the day and able to go out into the sunlight without becoming burned. Akasha claims that Lestat can do so because he drank her blood.
Book: Vampires cannot go out into the sun without injury. Younger or weaker vampires will be destroyed by the sun; older or more powerful vampires will be burned. The extent of that burning will vary depending on the vampire's age or strength, along with duration and intensity of exposure.

Film: Akasha only kills vampires and the entire population of a Greek island.
Book: Akasha does not kill vampires that are known and loved by Lestat (she also fails to kill all vampires, as evidenced by the survival of those such as Khayman and Eric (and Thorne, who only emerges in Blood and Gold), who Lestat has never met). Posing as the Queen of Heaven (and the Virgin Mary), Akasha telepathically urges women to kill nearly all the men in third-world countries, making the man-woman ratio 1:100, because she sees men as the root of all evil.

Film: Akasha gestures to Lestat to drink from her, but does not move. Enkil never moves.
Book: In The Vampire Lestat, Akasha is awakened by Lestat playing the violin and comes down from her throne. As Lestat drinks from Akasha, Enkil almost kills him.

Film: Lestat is still playing with the violin of the beautiful Greek girl he charmed during his "instructions" (she was killed by Lestat when her father discovered he was a vampire).
Book: The girl with the violin was never in the books. The violin belonged to Lestat's second fledgling, Nicolas, who committed vampiric suicide while under the care of Armand. The violin is crushed when Akasha awakens from her throne.

Film: David Talbot is a middle-aged man. At the end of the film, Marius is seen going into David's home.
Book: David Talbot is old and Marius never met him in person, much less attempted to give him the Gift. In a later book, David actually forbade Lestat to turn him into a vampire when Lestat offered (although Lestat eventually did turn David after the affair with the body thief, which left David's soul in a younger man's body).

Flim: Pandora and Mael are killed during the final battle with Akasha. Pandora is shown as being Indian. Armand is blond and is looks to be in his early 20s.
Book: None of the vampires are killed in the final battle with Akasha. Pandora is a Roman with brown hair, and Armand has auburn hair and was made when he was 17 after being struck by a poisoned blade during a duel.

Film: Maharet drank the last drop of Akasha's blood, which killed Akasha and turned Maharet into stone like Akasha.
Book: Akasha dies in a vampiric showdown and laid to rest when the twin sisters consume her brain and heart. The scene is simultaneously a reenactment of the funeral service for Maha. ret and Mekare's mother, which was disrupted by the intervention of Akashas troops when they were taken into custody as famous witches, to be brought to Egypt to answer Akashas questions about the afterlife and the supernatural.

Film: There is no significant insight into or discussion of the origin of the vampires.
Book: The origin of the vampires is a central plot point in the book.

Film: Akasha simply aims at renewing her primeval rule and calls humans "brute creatures" and "merely food".
Book: Akasha tries to usher in an era of peace for the benefit of female humans. She kills the vampire Azim exactly for using humans as merely food.


Director: Michael Rymer
Novel : Anne Rice
Screenplay: Scott Abbott & Michael Petroni
Year: 2002
Cast:
Aaliyah … Akasha aka Queen of the Damned (But she was damned fine)
Stuart Townsend … Lestat de Lioncourt

They compressed two novels into one two hour feature film and the result you get is a great shit load of differences and a lukewarm response from the throngs of Vampire fans. Fans were displeased because the back story of Akasha and the Story of the Twins were omitted, despite these being virtually central to the plot of the novel. Some novels aren’t supposed to be cramped up like sardines. But some movies are supposed to be cut-off and end when it is supposed to. For instance, Lord of the Rings’ Return of the King should have ended when Frodo wakes up in bed and Sam came in and see him and gave him the almost Gay smile. But Peter Jacks rolled his camera on and made like another 100 endings which left most of the people in the cinema feeling restless and a pain in the ass for being in the cinema for too long. I was like WTF all the way towards the ending of that show.


Random “Vampiric” Stuff I did last few days:











Watching Blade’s Trilogy again but this time it was a marathon, 3 movies straight up.



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Re-reading the Vampire Lestat and the Queen of the Damned.


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And yes, I rented the books but I was too lazy to return them. It’s not stealing okie? My deposit will be forfeited. Anyway, it states that I borrowed these two books from Easy-Rent-A-Book-Center, Bandar Sunway. But I think I rented it in Subang Parade. The tiny-weenie book store near Esquire Kitchen besides that Satay shop. I don’t know if it is still there, It’s been too long the books are starting to smell like recycled toiler papers. I wonder if they would return me my refund if I go there and return these books. Then again I wonder if there are still there.


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Playing Dracula’s Crazy Castle on my O2 which is so stupid and boring…

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I am starting to feel like a vampire, waking up later and sleeping at the break of dawn. I guess I should take it easy and start becoming more human. Promise not to post any more vampire post, at least the next few post will definitely be non-vampiric, we need our rest and sleep.





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