I have always loved the idea of vampires. There are some stupid theories/myths out there that much is true.
Someone commented about the "I vont to ....." This is because the person is trying to mimic a Romainian accent. The Transylvania theories come into play with this thought on vampires. Of course those stem from the belief that Vlad Dracule was or turned into a vampire. Thus came Count Dracula.
The music from Queen of the Damned was awesome. It can also be found on the sound tract. Though, some of the lyrics are slightly different than the ones used in the movie. For those that don't know Queen of the Damned is a part of the Vampire Cronicles written by Anne Rice. Interview with a vampire is also part of the series.
The "curse" of vampirism is the lonliness. Yes they are to live forever, however they are to do this mostly alone. They have to hide themselves from the race of people that they used to belong to. Everything that they enjoyed in their life is left behind. They will be able to watch anyone they have feelings for wither away and die.
There are many different beliefs on vampires, the thing that is the most interesting to me is that the belief in vampires arose simultaneously around the world. Even in places isolated from outside contact began to believe in vampires at the same time. The thought is that the belief in vampirism did not have time to travel from location to location. It simply sprang up all over the world all by itself. A sign that vampires are real maybe?
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Bram Stoker - Dracula
Stephen King - Salem's Lot
Anne Rice - Interview with the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat, Queen of the Damned, The Tale of the Body Thief
Edgar Allen Poe and H P Lovecraft in particular...
*Edit: Add Dean Koontz to this list!
Someone commented about the "I vont to ....." This is because the person is trying to mimic a Romainian accent. The Transylvania theories come into play with this thought on vampires. Of course those stem from the belief that Vlad Dracule was or turned into a vampire. Thus came Count Dracula.
The music from Queen of the Damned was awesome. It can also be found on the sound tract. Though, some of the lyrics are slightly different than the ones used in the movie. For those that don't know Queen of the Damned is a part of the Vampire Cronicles written by Anne Rice. Interview with a vampire is also part of the series.
The "curse" of vampirism is the lonliness. Yes they are to live forever, however they are to do this mostly alone. They have to hide themselves from the race of people that they used to belong to. Everything that they enjoyed in their life is left behind. They will be able to watch anyone they have feelings for wither away and die.
There are many different beliefs on vampires, the thing that is the most interesting to me is that the belief in vampires arose simultaneously around the world. Even in places isolated from outside contact began to believe in vampires at the same time. The thought is that the belief in vampirism did not have time to travel from location to location. It simply sprang up all over the world all by itself. A sign that vampires are real maybe?