*ROFL* I'm making a new batch of VC icons tonight, mind if I borrow that quote? Help me find something of the sort for Stat?
Oh, yes, there were details of Cruise that didn't fit, but I think he found the spirit of Lestat, and that's why I liked him so much. Banderas, on the other hand, ruined Armand. Our dearest Little Vampire was much bitchier, had a much worse temper than the calmness Banderas exhaled. Not to mention, Banderas didn't look all of fifteen years old. I quite liked Pitt as Louis, too. His hair wasn't curly or darkish as it should, but gods, the man can POUT. That's the key word for Louis, so all is good XD
Do you think so? In terms of writing, I agree, but single-shots of Towsend looking smug in his leatherpants are likeable to me...
Honestly, the movie for QotD was a complete rape to the book. Dear god, it was awful >.< *has a headache just thinking about it*
Then don't think about it, dear. The film was horrible. If I were its director or Towsend, I'd be looking over my shoulder every night on terror of one certain blood-thirsty Anne Rice who gets murderous when her characters are 'borrowed'. We all know what happened to the Singer Who Was Too Skinny To Play Akasha....
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*ROFL* I'm making a new batch of VC icons tonight, mind if I borrow that quote?
Help me find something of the sort for Stat?
Oh, yes, there were details of Cruise that didn't fit, but I think he found the spirit of Lestat, and that's why I liked him so much. Banderas, on the other hand, ruined Armand. Our dearest Little Vampire was much bitchier, had a much worse temper than the calmness Banderas exhaled. Not to mention, Banderas didn't look all of fifteen years old.
I quite liked Pitt as Louis, too. His hair wasn't curly or darkish as it should, but gods, the man can POUT. That's the key word for Louis, so all is good XD
Leather-Pants!Lestat = Leather-Pants!Draco = Super-OOCness
Do you think so? In terms of writing, I agree, but single-shots of Towsend looking smug in his leatherpants are likeable to me...
Honestly, the movie for QotD was a complete rape to the book. Dear god, it was awful >.< *has a headache just thinking about it*
Then don't think about it, dear. The film was horrible. If I were its director or Towsend, I'd be looking over my shoulder every night on terror of one certain blood-thirsty Anne Rice who gets murderous when her characters are 'borrowed'. We all know what happened to the Singer Who Was Too Skinny To Play Akasha....