Queen of the Damned (Full Screen Edition)

Starring:Aaliyah, Stuart Townsend, Marguerite Moreau, Vincent Perez, Paul McGann, Lena Olin, Christian Manon, Claudia Black, Bruce Spence, Matthew Newton, Tiriel Mora, Megan Dorman, Johnathan Devoy, Robert Farnham, Conrad Standish, Richael Tanner, Christopher Kirby, Miguel Ayesa, Joe Manning, Pip Mushin
Director: Michael Rymer
Studio: Warner Home Video
Product Type: DVD
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Description
After years of slumber, the legendary vampire has awakened and found acceptance in a tattooed, pierced and black-clad world. He's a rock star. And his awesome punk-chic sound has echoed around the globe...and stirred to life the fearsome Mother of All Vampires. Based on "The Vampire Chronicles" by Anne Rice, whose work previously came to the screen in "Interview with the Vampire."
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- Love this movie!!
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- Wretched!
- The vampire Lestat & the ancient Queen Akasha
- Cool movie
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Queen of the Damned (Widescreen Edition)
Starring: Aaliyah , Stuart Townsend , Marguerite Moreau , Vincent Perez , and Paul McGann
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ASIN: B000069I1I
Release Date: 2004-06-01 |
Description
It's her time. Her place. The wickedly regal Mother of All Vampires is ready again to rule! Aaliyah plays the title role in this stylish shocker based on Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles. Stuart Townsend portrays Lestat, the undead antihero previously seen in the movie version of Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire. This time, Lestat finds acceptance in a tattooed and pierced world. He's a rock star. And his intoxicating Goth-riffed sound rekindles the desires of all-powerful Akasha.
Customer Reviews:
Love this movie!!.......2007-04-11
I am both an Anne Rice fan and a fan of vampire/sci-fi stories. I first saw this movie without having read the books. I agree that the stories are very different, but taken separately, QotD is a fantastic movie!! The music simply rocks and the cast worked so well, especially Stuart Townsend. Definitely one of the best vamp movies I've seen! Would definitely recommend this!!
Dissapointing.......2007-04-10
In "The Vampire Chronicles" by Anne Rice, "Queen of the Damned" is the sequel to "The Vampire Lestat." In the movies, it's the sequel to "Interview with the Vampire." The problem is, "Interview with the Vampire" is a masterpiece and "Queen of the Damned" is not. It doesn't even work as a sequel, but more of a stand-alone film that went wrong in many places. Replacing Tom Cruise as Lestat is Stuart Townsend, an underrated actor who has both the looks and charisma to play Lestat, but went wrong with his accent. Townsend threw on some fake-sounding Transylvanian accent and it really sounds fake. The long, dramatic pauses between statements doesn't help either. While the film basically picks up right after "Interview," if that film had ended ten minutes before it did. In case you don't recall, Lestat came back from his place of rest at the end of that film...In this film, he's in the cemetery in a sort of coma that he is awakened from by a budding rock group. He joins the band, renaming them The Vampire Lestat, and begins telling the world that vampires do exist...Something a vampire is never supposed to do. As Lestat grows in popularity and the underworld of vampires get angrier, he awakens from the grave Akasha (Aaliyah), the Queen of all vampires. Throw in some concert sequences (with Jonathan Davis of Korn doing the music) and flashy, music video like direction...You have "Queen of the Damned." Take a look at "Interview" for a moment. None of the actors used accents and all were perfect for their roles. I'm not the biggest Tom Cruise fan, but he captured Lestat so well I don't think many others could do it. Townsend, I believe, could...But he screwed up. Also, "Interview" was soaked in a gothic, moody atmosphere. "Queen of the Damned" has the atmosphere of a straight-to-DVD movie. The fact that it's directed as if it's a music video doesn't help either and caused it to age almost as soon as it was released. "Interview" was a film that was trying to appeal to adults and critics; it worked, it's a great film. "Queen of the Damned" was trying to appeal to young kids who like horror movies and rock music, the MTV generation if you will. It's no wonder the film was #1 at the box office when it was first released and is rarely ever mentioned anymore. It's sad to see real talent like Townsend, Lena Olin, and Aaliyah put on these fake accents and make themselves look like fools. Aaliyah did it and came out with the most dignity though; even those she just kind of belly dances her way through the film. I haven't read the book, but I'm pretty damn sure that not only does this film not work as a movie but it probably doesn't work as a literary adaptation either.
GRADE: C
Wretched!.......2007-01-29
Like many of the reviewers here, I am an Anne Rice fan. However, I knew that there were going to be liberties taken and was comfortable with them. I mean, few of the "Dracula" movies throughout the years have had anything to do with Bram Stoker's novel. All I wanted - and expected - was a flashy, no substance guilty pleasure movie, a la "Dracula 2000." That alone should tell you my expectations.
But QotD failed even as a guilty pleasure. The storyline didn't make a lot of sense when taken on it's own, and the acting was bad to bland. I also take issue with the badly-done look of the vampires. Rice's vampires are supposed to be beautiful, whereas this bunch looked like Eurotrash or people at a Halloween spook house.
However, one good thing about this movie is the music videos for Lestat. SInce the videos are included on the DVD, it earns 1 star.
The vampire Lestat & the ancient Queen Akasha .......2007-01-11
After many years of sleeping in his coffin, the vampire Lestat awakens only to find that the world has changed and he wants to be a part of it. He gathers a following and becomes a rock star only to find that his music awakens the ancient Queen Akasha and she wants him to become her king. Worth at least a rental!
Cool movie.......2007-01-10
This movie is one of my favorites. Although at one point it's a little corny, it's overall an awesome movie. It's definitely a plus that Jonathan Davis of Korn does the music. The music is definitely beyond great. I would recommend buying this dvd.
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- Love this movie!!
- Dissapointing
- Wretched!
- The vampire Lestat & the ancient Queen Akasha
- Cool movie
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Queen of the Damned (Full Screen Edition)
Starring: Aaliyah , Stuart Townsend , Marguerite Moreau , Vincent Perez , and Paul McGann
Director: Michael Rymer
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ASIN: B000069I1B
Release Date: 2002-08-27 |
Description
After years of slumber, the legendary vampire has awakened and found acceptance in a tattooed, pierced and black-clad world. He's a rock star. And his awesome punk-chic sound has echoed around the globe...and stirred to life the fearsome Mother of All Vampires. Based on "The Vampire Chronicles" by Anne Rice, whose work previously came to the screen in "Interview with the Vampire."
Customer Reviews:
Love this movie!!.......2007-04-11
I am both an Anne Rice fan and a fan of vampire/sci-fi stories. I first saw this movie without having read the books. I agree that the stories are very different, but taken separately, QotD is a fantastic movie!! The music simply rocks and the cast worked so well, especially Stuart Townsend. Definitely one of the best vamp movies I've seen! Would definitely recommend this!!
Dissapointing.......2007-04-10
In "The Vampire Chronicles" by Anne Rice, "Queen of the Damned" is the sequel to "The Vampire Lestat." In the movies, it's the sequel to "Interview with the Vampire." The problem is, "Interview with the Vampire" is a masterpiece and "Queen of the Damned" is not. It doesn't even work as a sequel, but more of a stand-alone film that went wrong in many places. Replacing Tom Cruise as Lestat is Stuart Townsend, an underrated actor who has both the looks and charisma to play Lestat, but went wrong with his accent. Townsend threw on some fake-sounding Transylvanian accent and it really sounds fake. The long, dramatic pauses between statements doesn't help either. While the film basically picks up right after "Interview," if that film had ended ten minutes before it did. In case you don't recall, Lestat came back from his place of rest at the end of that film...In this film, he's in the cemetery in a sort of coma that he is awakened from by a budding rock group. He joins the band, renaming them The Vampire Lestat, and begins telling the world that vampires do exist...Something a vampire is never supposed to do. As Lestat grows in popularity and the underworld of vampires get angrier, he awakens from the grave Akasha (Aaliyah), the Queen of all vampires. Throw in some concert sequences (with Jonathan Davis of Korn doing the music) and flashy, music video like direction...You have "Queen of the Damned." Take a look at "Interview" for a moment. None of the actors used accents and all were perfect for their roles. I'm not the biggest Tom Cruise fan, but he captured Lestat so well I don't think many others could do it. Townsend, I believe, could...But he screwed up. Also, "Interview" was soaked in a gothic, moody atmosphere. "Queen of the Damned" has the atmosphere of a straight-to-DVD movie. The fact that it's directed as if it's a music video doesn't help either and caused it to age almost as soon as it was released. "Interview" was a film that was trying to appeal to adults and critics; it worked, it's a great film. "Queen of the Damned" was trying to appeal to young kids who like horror movies and rock music, the MTV generation if you will. It's no wonder the film was #1 at the box office when it was first released and is rarely ever mentioned anymore. It's sad to see real talent like Townsend, Lena Olin, and Aaliyah put on these fake accents and make themselves look like fools. Aaliyah did it and came out with the most dignity though; even those she just kind of belly dances her way through the film. I haven't read the book, but I'm pretty damn sure that not only does this film not work as a movie but it probably doesn't work as a literary adaptation either.
GRADE: C
Wretched!.......2007-01-29
Like many of the reviewers here, I am an Anne Rice fan. However, I knew that there were going to be liberties taken and was comfortable with them. I mean, few of the "Dracula" movies throughout the years have had anything to do with Bram Stoker's novel. All I wanted - and expected - was a flashy, no substance guilty pleasure movie, a la "Dracula 2000." That alone should tell you my expectations.
But QotD failed even as a guilty pleasure. The storyline didn't make a lot of sense when taken on it's own, and the acting was bad to bland. I also take issue with the badly-done look of the vampires. Rice's vampires are supposed to be beautiful, whereas this bunch looked like Eurotrash or people at a Halloween spook house.
However, one good thing about this movie is the music videos for Lestat. SInce the videos are included on the DVD, it earns 1 star.
The vampire Lestat & the ancient Queen Akasha .......2007-01-11
After many years of sleeping in his coffin, the vampire Lestat awakens only to find that the world has changed and he wants to be a part of it. He gathers a following and becomes a rock star only to find that his music awakens the ancient Queen Akasha and she wants him to become her king. Worth at least a rental!
Cool movie.......2007-01-10
This movie is one of my favorites. Although at one point it's a little corny, it's overall an awesome movie. It's definitely a plus that Jonathan Davis of Korn does the music. The music is definitely beyond great. I would recommend buying this dvd.
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Starring: Halle Berry , Robert Downey Jr. , Charles S. Dutton , John Carroll Lynch , and Bernard Hill
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ASIN: B000NA1WF4
Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Description
Dr. Miranda Grey doesn't believe in ghosts. But they believe in her. Halle Berry plays Grey in a frightmare set in a women's penitentiary where someone - or something - is very twisted...and deadly. Penélope Cruz and Robert Downey Jr. co-star in Gothika [Side A], "an atmospheric thriller that will keep you guessing" (Jeffrey K. Howard, ABC-TV). Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles is the basis for Queen of the Damned [Side B]. Stuart Townsend plays Lestat, the ancient vampire who finds acceptance in the world of Goth rock, and Aaliyah plays the royal fiend awakened from death by his music. "Erotic, scary, gothic and exciting. Move over Dracula, the Queen has arrived!" (Mike Sargent, WBAI Radio/New York).
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- aaliyah
- Queen of the Damned/Interview with the Vampire
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Queen of the Damned/Interview with the Vampire
Starring: Aaliyah , Stuart Townsend , Marguerite Moreau , Vincent Perez , and Paul McGann
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ASIN: B0000E6FR8
Release Date: 2003-11-18 |
Customer Reviews:
aaliyah.......2004-04-13
ok interview with a vampire is definitely one of the best vampire movies ever. queen of the damned wasn't so hot. the only good thing about the movie was aaliyah's performance. it's true she certainly did have limitless potential. it was like when she released one in a million. it was a huge step from age ain't nothing but a number and then when "aaliyah" was released it was a huge step from one in a million. she had the same affect on the big screen that she did in music. watching queen of the damned, i couldn't believe that was the same young woman who was in romeo must die. she was a great talent on the brink of superstardom and will be greatly missed.
Queen of the Damned/Interview with the Vampire.......2004-03-06
The movies are good.
It is not the movies that I have a problem with. It is the FORMAT.
QUEEN of the DAMNED is FULL SCREEN
INTERVIEW with the VAMPIRE is WIDE SCREEN
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- Love this movie!!
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Queen of the Damned [Region 2]
Starring: Aaliyah , Stuart Townsend , Marguerite Moreau , Vincent Perez , and Paul McGann
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ASIN: B000067FY1 |
Customer Reviews:
Love this movie!!.......2007-04-11
I am both an Anne Rice fan and a fan of vampire/sci-fi stories. I first saw this movie without having read the books. I agree that the stories are very different, but taken separately, QotD is a fantastic movie!! The music simply rocks and the cast worked so well, especially Stuart Townsend. Definitely one of the best vamp movies I've seen! Would definitely recommend this!!
Dissapointing.......2007-04-10
In "The Vampire Chronicles" by Anne Rice, "Queen of the Damned" is the sequel to "The Vampire Lestat." In the movies, it's the sequel to "Interview with the Vampire." The problem is, "Interview with the Vampire" is a masterpiece and "Queen of the Damned" is not. It doesn't even work as a sequel, but more of a stand-alone film that went wrong in many places. Replacing Tom Cruise as Lestat is Stuart Townsend, an underrated actor who has both the looks and charisma to play Lestat, but went wrong with his accent. Townsend threw on some fake-sounding Transylvanian accent and it really sounds fake. The long, dramatic pauses between statements doesn't help either. While the film basically picks up right after "Interview," if that film had ended ten minutes before it did. In case you don't recall, Lestat came back from his place of rest at the end of that film...In this film, he's in the cemetery in a sort of coma that he is awakened from by a budding rock group. He joins the band, renaming them The Vampire Lestat, and begins telling the world that vampires do exist...Something a vampire is never supposed to do. As Lestat grows in popularity and the underworld of vampires get angrier, he awakens from the grave Akasha (Aaliyah), the Queen of all vampires. Throw in some concert sequences (with Jonathan Davis of Korn doing the music) and flashy, music video like direction...You have "Queen of the Damned." Take a look at "Interview" for a moment. None of the actors used accents and all were perfect for their roles. I'm not the biggest Tom Cruise fan, but he captured Lestat so well I don't think many others could do it. Townsend, I believe, could...But he screwed up. Also, "Interview" was soaked in a gothic, moody atmosphere. "Queen of the Damned" has the atmosphere of a straight-to-DVD movie. The fact that it's directed as if it's a music video doesn't help either and caused it to age almost as soon as it was released. "Interview" was a film that was trying to appeal to adults and critics; it worked, it's a great film. "Queen of the Damned" was trying to appeal to young kids who like horror movies and rock music, the MTV generation if you will. It's no wonder the film was #1 at the box office when it was first released and is rarely ever mentioned anymore. It's sad to see real talent like Townsend, Lena Olin, and Aaliyah put on these fake accents and make themselves look like fools. Aaliyah did it and came out with the most dignity though; even those she just kind of belly dances her way through the film. I haven't read the book, but I'm pretty damn sure that not only does this film not work as a movie but it probably doesn't work as a literary adaptation either.
GRADE: C
Wretched!.......2007-01-29
Like many of the reviewers here, I am an Anne Rice fan. However, I knew that there were going to be liberties taken and was comfortable with them. I mean, few of the "Dracula" movies throughout the years have had anything to do with Bram Stoker's novel. All I wanted - and expected - was a flashy, no substance guilty pleasure movie, a la "Dracula 2000." That alone should tell you my expectations.
But QotD failed even as a guilty pleasure. The storyline didn't make a lot of sense when taken on it's own, and the acting was bad to bland. I also take issue with the badly-done look of the vampires. Rice's vampires are supposed to be beautiful, whereas this bunch looked like Eurotrash or people at a Halloween spook house.
However, one good thing about this movie is the music videos for Lestat. SInce the videos are included on the DVD, it earns 1 star.
The vampire Lestat & the ancient Queen Akasha .......2007-01-11
After many years of sleeping in his coffin, the vampire Lestat awakens only to find that the world has changed and he wants to be a part of it. He gathers a following and becomes a rock star only to find that his music awakens the ancient Queen Akasha and she wants him to become her king. Worth at least a rental!
Cool movie.......2007-01-10
This movie is one of my favorites. Although at one point it's a little corny, it's overall an awesome movie. It's definitely a plus that Jonathan Davis of Korn does the music. The music is definitely beyond great. I would recommend buying this dvd.
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Queen of the Damned / Thirteen Ghosts
Starring: Tony Shalhoub , Embeth Davidtz , Matthew Lillard , Shannon Elizabeth , and Alec Roberts
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Starring: Aaliyah , Stuart Townsend , Marguerite Moreau , Vincent Perez , and Paul McGann
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Love this movie!!.......2007-04-11
I am both an Anne Rice fan and a fan of vampire/sci-fi stories. I first saw this movie without having read the books. I agree that the stories are very different, but taken separately, QotD is a fantastic movie!! The music simply rocks and the cast worked so well, especially Stuart Townsend. Definitely one of the best vamp movies I've seen! Would definitely recommend this!!
Dissapointing.......2007-04-10
In "The Vampire Chronicles" by Anne Rice, "Queen of the Damned" is the sequel to "The Vampire Lestat." In the movies, it's the sequel to "Interview with the Vampire." The problem is, "Interview with the Vampire" is a masterpiece and "Queen of the Damned" is not. It doesn't even work as a sequel, but more of a stand-alone film that went wrong in many places. Replacing Tom Cruise as Lestat is Stuart Townsend, an underrated actor who has both the looks and charisma to play Lestat, but went wrong with his accent. Townsend threw on some fake-sounding Transylvanian accent and it really sounds fake. The long, dramatic pauses between statements doesn't help either. While the film basically picks up right after "Interview," if that film had ended ten minutes before it did. In case you don't recall, Lestat came back from his place of rest at the end of that film...In this film, he's in the cemetery in a sort of coma that he is awakened from by a budding rock group. He joins the band, renaming them The Vampire Lestat, and begins telling the world that vampires do exist...Something a vampire is never supposed to do. As Lestat grows in popularity and the underworld of vampires get angrier, he awakens from the grave Akasha (Aaliyah), the Queen of all vampires. Throw in some concert sequences (with Jonathan Davis of Korn doing the music) and flashy, music video like direction...You have "Queen of the Damned." Take a look at "Interview" for a moment. None of the actors used accents and all were perfect for their roles. I'm not the biggest Tom Cruise fan, but he captured Lestat so well I don't think many others could do it. Townsend, I believe, could...But he screwed up. Also, "Interview" was soaked in a gothic, moody atmosphere. "Queen of the Damned" has the atmosphere of a straight-to-DVD movie. The fact that it's directed as if it's a music video doesn't help either and caused it to age almost as soon as it was released. "Interview" was a film that was trying to appeal to adults and critics; it worked, it's a great film. "Queen of the Damned" was trying to appeal to young kids who like horror movies and rock music, the MTV generation if you will. It's no wonder the film was #1 at the box office when it was first released and is rarely ever mentioned anymore. It's sad to see real talent like Townsend, Lena Olin, and Aaliyah put on these fake accents and make themselves look like fools. Aaliyah did it and came out with the most dignity though; even those she just kind of belly dances her way through the film. I haven't read the book, but I'm pretty damn sure that not only does this film not work as a movie but it probably doesn't work as a literary adaptation either.
GRADE: C
Wretched!.......2007-01-29
Like many of the reviewers here, I am an Anne Rice fan. However, I knew that there were going to be liberties taken and was comfortable with them. I mean, few of the "Dracula" movies throughout the years have had anything to do with Bram Stoker's novel. All I wanted - and expected - was a flashy, no substance guilty pleasure movie, a la "Dracula 2000." That alone should tell you my expectations.
But QotD failed even as a guilty pleasure. The storyline didn't make a lot of sense when taken on it's own, and the acting was bad to bland. I also take issue with the badly-done look of the vampires. Rice's vampires are supposed to be beautiful, whereas this bunch looked like Eurotrash or people at a Halloween spook house.
However, one good thing about this movie is the music videos for Lestat. SInce the videos are included on the DVD, it earns 1 star.
The vampire Lestat & the ancient Queen Akasha .......2007-01-11
After many years of sleeping in his coffin, the vampire Lestat awakens only to find that the world has changed and he wants to be a part of it. He gathers a following and becomes a rock star only to find that his music awakens the ancient Queen Akasha and she wants him to become her king. Worth at least a rental!
Cool movie.......2007-01-10
This movie is one of my favorites. Although at one point it's a little corny, it's overall an awesome movie. It's definitely a plus that Jonathan Davis of Korn does the music. The music is definitely beyond great. I would recommend buying this dvd.
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