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Release date NZ
October 14th, 2008
DVD Region
Region 4
Length (Minutes)
98
Aspect Ratio
- 1.78 : 1
Languages
English
Subtitles
English - HI
Supported Audio
- Dolby Digital Surround 5.1
Director
Studio
All-time sales rank
Top 5000
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Product ID
1564768
Description
The Mother Of All Vampires
All She Wants Is Hell On Earth
The vampire Lestat has been sleeping for one hundred years: and now the music of a new generation has awoken him. Seizing the power of the music. Lestat becomes the closest thing to a God on earth - a rock star. But his new found celebrity breaks the most sacred rule of vampyrdom - remaining anonymous. Soon vampires from the far reaches of earth come out of the darkness to hunt him down and destroy him. But Lestat's hypnotic Gothic rock music has had an even more nefarious impact-it has awoken the Queen of all Vampires, the oldest and most powerful vampire in history - Akasha (Aaliyah) - and she wants an alliance or death.
All She Wants Is Hell On Earth
The vampire Lestat has been sleeping for one hundred years: and now the music of a new generation has awoken him. Seizing the power of the music. Lestat becomes the closest thing to a God on earth - a rock star. But his new found celebrity breaks the most sacred rule of vampyrdom - remaining anonymous. Soon vampires from the far reaches of earth come out of the darkness to hunt him down and destroy him. But Lestat's hypnotic Gothic rock music has had an even more nefarious impact-it has awoken the Queen of all Vampires, the oldest and most powerful vampire in history - Akasha (Aaliyah) - and she wants an alliance or death.
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Although titled “Queen of the Damned”, this film is the result of a very successful combination of the second book in the series, “The Vampire Lestat” and the third book, “Queen of the Damned”. The only grumble I have with this film is that they have changed Lestat's creator from Magnus (in the books) to Marius. This doesn't make sense to me.
This film is very different from the previous one, “Interview with the Vampire”, as this one is seen from the perspective of Lestat, (not Louis), who thinks very highly of himself. Stuart Townsend effectively brings life to the undead Lestat, making him darker and more playful than in his previous incarnation.
Ultimately it is a great film. Visually stunning. Awesome soundtrack. Fantastic acting. Definitely a film that merits more than one viewing, if not ten or more! Fans of the vampire genre will enjoy this film.