Interview With a Vampire
Oct. 24th, 2001 01:16 amI saw this for the second time. It didn't take me long to remember my first reaction to the movie as a whole: entirely too melodramatic.
I saw it the first time the first day of its release, at Grinnell's little one-screen theatre "downtown". I walked out of that theatre wishing I had not wasted so much of my money.
It's not a bad flick, I suppose. But I'd read the book years before. And even though I never could get through The Vampire Lestat (tried twice), I did enjoy this book. The movie did none of the plot justice. Read the book.
I'm a little late with my review, I know. But it's there, for what it's worth.
I saw it the first time the first day of its release, at Grinnell's little one-screen theatre "downtown". I walked out of that theatre wishing I had not wasted so much of my money.
It's not a bad flick, I suppose. But I'd read the book years before. And even though I never could get through The Vampire Lestat (tried twice), I did enjoy this book. The movie did none of the plot justice. Read the book.
I'm a little late with my review, I know. But it's there, for what it's worth.