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• 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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The ultimate Vampire film!
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| If anyone has actually read the book, you will know that though not 100% accurate, Tom Cruise does Lestat like no one ever could. I saw the film before ever picking up an Anne Rice novel. This was back in 94 I think. But I loved the movie anyway. It was so different, I literally couldn't get it out of my mind. So I decided to read the book, and I was even more amazed. But the one thing that really got me was that Lestat is exactly like I pictured he would be; Like Tom Cruise made him. Brad Pitt, unfortunetly, wasn't how I pictured him in the book. But, his beautifully sad performance made it only a minor point. This movie is beautiful and seductive. It is unlike any other vampire movie out there, even today. To think, Vampires actually conversing and mingling seamlessly with mortals, without a care in the world and without raising suspicions. What a novel concept! There is no real gore or bloodbaths here. The kills are almost sexual or desperate. Kirsten Dunst embodied Claudia, the little child vampire spawn. She is wickedly perfect here. Even Antonio Banderas as Armand in a short role was perfection(Though he was way too old for the part, again didn't matter). Anne Rice has created this wonderfully visual environment and it is perfectly realized in this movie. |
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