Queen of the Damned

Queen of the Damned

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Queen of the Damned

Aaliyah, Stuart Townsend, Marguerite Moreau, Vincent Perez, Lena Olin, Paul McGann

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 glo...( read more  read more... )be...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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  • April 17, 2008
    I am so sorry she died and could not finish the movie but this movie is good I love most vampire movies.
  • March 9, 2008
    ''There comes a time for every vampire when the idea of eternity becomes momentarily unbearable. Living in the shadows, feeding in the darkness with only your own company to keep, rots into a solitary, hollow existence. Immortality seems like a good idea, until you realize you...( read more)'re going to spend it alone. So I went to sleep, hoping that the sounds of the passing eras would fade out, and a sort of death might happen. But as I lay there, the world didn't sound like the place I had left, but something different.''


    Aaliyah: Queen Akasha

    Stuart Townsend: Lestat de Lioncourt

    The vampire Lestat becomes a rock star whose music invokes the queen of all vampires from slumber.

    Being a fan of Vampire movies and knowing full well this is a sequel to Interview with a Vampire i must admit this felt 2nd class. The whole film was fun but no where near as magical.

    Focuses more on Lestat than Akasha. Stuart Townsend has had the worst parts I've seen in films, this being the best one i have seen him in so far. Thankfully this film was better than the dire League of Extraordinary Gentlemen...

    The acting was quite poor in places sadly.
    Music wise it was cool with the whole rock -star angle and feels like a mix between
    Underworld, The crow and The Covenant.

    Aaliyah, with her Queen character, on the other hand has a magical quality to her but i was annoyed that she wasn't given more to do in the film. I loved her role in Romeo must Die and its a shame she passed away so young.

    Would have preferred a more negative ending and not such an unoriginal bland one. I mean all the vampire's at the end looked like they were 2D cut out dolls.

    On the whole though it does have some good ideas but sometimes sadly it felt like an episode of Supernatural or Buffy rather than a movie.
  • February 2, 2008
    stands above other vampire genre films as a worthwhile investment of time
  • January 28, 2008
    Decent tropical vampire movie with american-atlantic bite
  • September 15, 2007
    R.I.P Aaliyah...it showed some promise...
  • November 8, 2009
    not seen it..nor heard of it..lol
  • November 7, 2009
    Love the music, love the movie.
  • November 5, 2009
    No le llegó a Entrevista con el Vampiro. Esta tan chafa..que termina cayendo bien... jaja
  • November 5, 2009
    Surpised by Aaliyah's acting in this one. Loved it. Soundtrack is awesome too.
  • October 31, 2009
    Worst Movie ever not a thing like the movie. If you like this movie it proves you NEVER read the book.

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