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I stumbled on this really interesting tv movie that's an adaptation of Anne Rice's second Novel by the same name. She wrote right after IWTV and I think the writers may have used it as inspiration when coming up with Louis's family history. It's really interesting and I learned so much about the complex history of the Creole free people of colour, the seedy system of plaçage and the colorism and racism that went along with all that. I watched it on youtube (from what I could find, it's not available anywhere else) so the quality is iffy, but I still highly recommend checking it out.
Shout out to Quinn Blackwood, this crazy lad who became a vampire by literally sucking dick
Interview With The Vampire (Anne Rice, 1976) / Interview With The Vampire (1994 movie) / Interview With The Vampire (Anne Rice, 1976) / Interview with the Vampire: Claudia’s Story (adapted by Ashley Marie Witter, 2012) / Interview With The Vampire (Anne Rice, 1976) / Interview With The Vampire (2022 TV Series) / The Tale of the Body Thief (Anne Rice, 1992) / Interview With The Vampire (2022 TV Series)
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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION (1987-1994) “Ship In a Bottle” (6.12)
Of long Fridays and powerful women… <;
I hope you like it! 💙
Prints and other stuff on my RedBubble and Threadless (I’m Wisesnail on both)
The Vampire Armand (1998)
Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis (2016)
Blood Communion (2018)
Star Trek Voyager: Scorpion Part 2 / Star Trek Picard: Broken Pieces
Every Seven of Nine Scene Ever Star Trek: PICARD | 1x08 Broken Pieces
I might not want to release them.
Adding Fuck to LOTR, from the Hobbits.
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3x5 - Is There in Truth No Beauty?
The Tale of the Body Thief (1992) / Interview With The Vampire (2022)
After I saw this post by @thefairylights and @bratprnce 's comment about posters of Grand Guignol featuring beheading, slashing throats and severed heads, I thought I'd take a look. Here are some of them, and other posters that could show the vibe they're going for the Theatre des Vampires.
"The man who killed Death" 👀 which is the story of Moralès, a man who has been condemned to the death penalty, yet the man has never confessed his crime, which sows doubts in the mind of the attorney general. While the exection is being prepared, a leading biologist asks to be present at the execution and starts doing horrifying experiments on the body of the deceased. A play about the inhumanity of science and justice, often dysfunctional and poorly administered.
Violence
they made flower necklaces together





