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Elkwood
11-13-2008, 07:20 PM
This is a interesting show. All the episodes that i have watched so far been pretty good.

Its on hbo but u can watch them all on ninjavideo site.

Some of the episodes show a lot of skin. Ok they fuck everything that moves and what not.

Even with that knock on it i found it to have a reasonable store.

Xanetia
11-14-2008, 08:16 AM
*story

I am completely hooked on the storyline...i could do without feeling like i'm watching a porno sometimes though...especially when my fiancé's college friend is watching it with us...its just awkward..

Angelie
11-14-2008, 08:47 AM
*downloads the porno movie, TruBlood*

Maxpower
11-15-2008, 01:36 AM
It's a great show. Don't ever go to IMDB, though. Shows based on a series of books of a different name, and all the book readers spoil stuff.

Thlayli
11-17-2008, 01:49 PM
Vampire books/tv/movies usually suffer from at least one of the following:

Ann Rice Syndrome: This is the overly dramatic, woe is me I've lived for hundreds of years and I'm soooooo sad but uber powerful (and that is suuuuch a dangerous combination).

Goodie Two-Shoes: The Vampire that refuses to kill humans and either survives on animal blood or blood banks. The "Vampire with a conscience". Oh ya, he's uber powerful too and fights for Truth, Justice and the American Way!!

God Complex: The Vampire that has lived for hundreds or thousands of years and thinks that he/she is a God. Oh ya, super uber powerful too.

Most Vampire stories suffer from all of these. Some only suffer from one, but when its just one.. Whoo Boy, does it ever suffer from it.

Lastly, the one that thing that really irks me: What is it with Vampire movies/tv where the Vamp seems to have a need to open his mouth like he's about to swallow John Holmes and "bare his fangs" with a throaty exhale. Or worse... the director seems to have a need to input the sound of a lion or animal growl. That whole schtick is corny'er than an Iowa farm. The "look at me I have really big teeth!" stuff.

Xanetia
11-17-2008, 11:41 PM
well aren't you mr. grumpy-pants... :P

Lonskils
11-18-2008, 12:36 AM
Vampire books/tv/movies usually suffer from at least one of the following:

Ann Rice Syndrome: This is the overly dramatic, woe is me I've lived for hundreds of years and I'm soooooo sad but uber powerful (and that is suuuuch a dangerous combination).

Goodie Two-Shoes: The Vampire that refuses to kill humans and either survives on animal blood or blood banks. The "Vampire with a conscience". Oh ya, he's uber powerful too and fights for Truth, Justice and the American Way!!

God Complex: The Vampire that has lived for hundreds or thousands of years and thinks that he/she is a God. Oh ya, super uber powerful too.

Most Vampire stories suffer from all of these. Some only suffer from one, but when its just one.. Whoo Boy, does it ever suffer from it.

Lastly, the one that thing that really irks me: What is it with Vampire movies/tv where the Vamp seems to have a need to open his mouth like he's about to swallow John Holmes and "bare his fangs" with a throaty exhale. Or worse... the director seems to have a need to input the sound of a lion or animal growl. That whole schtick is corny'er than an Iowa farm. The "look at me I have really big teeth!" stuff.

Ummm dude, that is all Anne Rice syndrome. You just named every story arc she ever had in the vampire chronicles....

Thlayli
11-18-2008, 01:08 AM
Ummm dude, that is all Anne Rice syndrome. You just named every story arc she ever had in the vampire chronicles....

Ya, they were all done in the Ann Rice books, but the Woe is me and the homo-erotic stuff is what she is primarily known for.

All the other stuff is a major part of the "other" vampire stories:
TV:
Forever Knight
Kindred: The Embraced
Buffy
Angel
Moonlight
Dark Shadows

Movies:
Innocent Blood
30 Days of Knight
Underworld
John Carpenters: Vampires
Blade (I II and III)
The Lost Boys
The Hunger
From Dusk Till Dawn (Though I really enjoyed this movie) :)
Interview with a Vampire
Queen of the Damned (Oooh, what a bad film)



If you want an interesting take on the Vampire theme, Guillermo Del Toro did a movie called Cronos.

Thlayli
11-18-2008, 01:14 AM
well aren't you mr. grumpy-pants... :P

Nah... I just wish someone would try something other than the crap listed above. there are many interesting Vampire stories, but producers and directors are too afraid to try something a little different.

Aindayen
11-18-2008, 05:43 PM
I am watching this currently but almost wrote it off when 2 hillrods beat a vampire. I mean wts he has super speed!!!!

Ain