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Interview with the Vampire |
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Rating: Summary: Great . . . Well kind of Review: I liked the book really well. Being my first vampire book this didn't dissapoint me at all which surprised me greatly. The movie wasn't as great though. I'll give them that Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise are both handsom actors, but Tom didn't portray Lestat as well as he might of. Some parts of the book were excluded from the movie, which was a mistake. The book itself is a great read and it is a lovely addition to your vampiric collection.
Rating: Summary: Slightly disappointed... Review: I really loved the book, actually all the books to some degree or another. However, I thought that this film lacked a lot. Mainly because of their choice of actors and the fact that some of the story was changed. I hate it when Hollywood does that. Why mess with perfection? As I was saying, the actors, though talented, were just not right for the parts. I will admit that Tom Cruise surprised me as Lestat, but I still think he was just wrong for the role. Brad Pitt did fine and was almost believable as the incarnation of the famous Louis. But even he probablly could have been replaced. I actually think he might have made a better Lestat...He certainly looks better blonde that's for sure. And what's with Antonio Banderas?! Who ever said he could play a vampyre who was suppose to have been 17 when he died, who looked like an angel with long red hair? They might have just as well cast Marlon Brando, it would have been no less believeable and he is a much better actor than Banderas could ever be. In short, the film was purely Hollywood capitalizing on the sensationalism and sex-appeal of it's then most popular male stars. Too bad DiCaprio wasn't hot then. Perhaps they might have gotten closer to the original characters...Unless of course they cast him as Santiago or some other insane thing as they are generally prone to do. However, if you can stomach these and can ignore what the book says or have never read the book, you will likely find it most enjoyable. Otherwise, you'll be slightly disappointed too. END
Rating: Summary: This book is a major thrilling ride. Review: The book just simply astounded me. I thought the content and action was great. There is never a dull moment. This book makes you think about Vampires and life. A must read. END
Rating: Summary: The movie brought the book to life. Review: It was a brilliant film with beautiful writting and exclenet acting, ecpesialy Brad Pitt's Louis and Kirsten Dunst's Claudia. But, if you want to be completely ingulped into a world of interage, mystery, beauty, and terror--read the book. Nobody does it better then Anne Rice. END
Rating: Summary: Good but not great . . . Review: Fans of Rice's vampire books will likely be disappointed by the performances in this movie, although the script is faithful to "Interview" and the makeup effects are inspired. None of the actors seem to catch the flavor of the characters as Rice created them, although Kirsten Dunst is marvellous as Claudia. Tom Cruise isn't bad as Lestat, he's just, well, a little too Tom Cruise-ish. END
Rating: Summary: Loved the book--HATED THE MOVIE Review: Interview of the Vampire was a completely provocative and exhilarating book! Unfortunately, Tom Cruise ruined the movie--he was unable to portray Lestat's charisma, charm, desperation, or strength in a manner which would be considered consistently believable. If I saw the movie first, I would have NEVER bought the book. END
Rating: Summary: The book is amazing Review: I love this book, in my opinion it is the best book ever written. Need I say more? END
Rating: Summary: INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE FROM PAPER TO THE SILVER SCREEN Review: "Interview With The Vampire" the book was brilliant, the movie was too. With an all star cast, with Tom Curse (Lesat), Brad Pitt (Louis), Christian Slater (Reporter), Antonio Banderas (Armand), Kristen Dunst (Claudia), and Stephen Rea (Santino) you can't help but fall in love with the tale as you are taken from New Orleans with Louis and Lesat, then across Europe to Paris with Claudia and Louis and meet the vampires of Paris in "The Theatre Des Vampires". The talented thespian's take the magic from Anne Rice's book and turn it into an hour and a half's delight. Read the book then see the film, absolutely worth it. END
Rating: Summary: Better than expected in spite of the reviews. Review: Although I did not think that Tom Cruise could do this part, I soon lost track of "Tom Cruise" and enjoyed the movie very much. This movie is a synopsizes of the book. Read the book for a truly disturbing and fascinating story. END
Rating: Summary: Movie Introduction to Anne Rice Review: A different view on vampirism, a city dwelling kind of vampire who enjoys the good life. Based on one of Anne Rice's several excellent books. Great acting by both Banderas, Pitt and Cruise. A pity they didn't produce any of the other books in this quality.
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