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Features
• Anamorphic
• Closed-captioned
• Color
• Dolby
• DTS Surround Sound
• DVD-Video
• Special Edition
• Widescreen
• NTSC
In Theaters : 11 November, 1994
DVD Release : 06 June, 2000 |
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Interview with the Vampire description
When it was announced that Tom Cruise would play the vampire Lestat in this adaptation of Anne Rice's bestselling novel, even Rice chimed in with a highly publicized objection. The author wisely and justifiably recanted her negative opinion when she saw Cruise's excellent performance, which perceptively addresses the pain and chronic melancholy that pl ... review details
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Interview with the Vampire Customer Reviews
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| Let's get this straight. Vampires aren't afraid of garlic? Aren't killed by wooden stakes? Can just be killed by slicing them in half? Cry, and feel bad about being vampires? Don't recognize the famous Count? Don't need their own home soil to sleep in? Actually, straight isn't the word for this version. Perhaps it was a fatal disadvantage not having heard of Anne Rice before slipping this disc in the slot, but I was puzzled. Presumably because I didn't know what to expect, and am not into the vampire culture of today. It seemed to me, though, that there were one or two interesting angles: like Hollywood is Vampire Town, not Tinsel Town. The plot, what I understood of it, was certainly very state-of-the-art modern. I'm not going to go into all the allegorical buddy-type psychology, which was all hanging well out anyway. Wishing again for Cushing and Lee dates me, I know, but they've spoiled me for any other vampire story, and I simply can't buy any of the updates and/or revisions. It made me think, now and then, but it also dragged; and I agree with those reviewers who thought Brad was just too pathetic and glum to make it work as entertainment. Great C18th scenery, costumes and so forth. Too serious, too deep, though. I've probably given it one star too many. |
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