-pedophilia... which way to the acid showers?
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I liked the book
rave, the mention of the subject alone drives me to seek immersion in a 78.8 to
80.2% solution of Antimony pentafluoride in concentrated hydrofluoric acid.
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I was remiss not to mention Octavia Butler's Fledgling during our
discussion of Vampire Favorites last month
. Smith daikaij...@yahoo.com
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I liked the book but the whole pseudo-pedophilia thing was very
unsettling.
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Pseudo-pedophilia... which way to the acid showers?
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I liked the book
I was remiss not to mention Octavia Butler's Fledgling during our
discussion of Vampire Favorites last month.
~rave!
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I was remiss not to mention Octavia Butler's Fledgling
I will have to by it. I reading blood colony right now Thanks :)
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Rasalom was basically the avatar of one of the great powers of the
multiverse. Glacken
I like your picks. I'm not into hunky vampires at all.
Meta
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Like Martin and I said, i'm tiring of the suave, young vampire as
hunk nowadays. I'm also not a real big fan of vampyrs. Nothing against
them, just not in love with the
I have not yet had the pleasure of reading the last book of the series, but
it's in my box o' books to read. I have seen the Golden, Mignola book as
well as Golden Hellboy books in my comic shop but have not yet had a chance
to pick them up, those are on my wishlist. By the way, there is another
Yeah, i'd like to see a bigger return to the true bloodsuckers, the half-dead
(not undead), zombie, creature-looking things that tend to just tear out your
throat, not caress you gently as they lustily drain the lifeblood. Were the
vamps in Thirty Days of Night of that variety?
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Yes they were. The movie is so-so but the vamps are nasty.
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Yeah, i'd like to see a bigger return to the true bloodsuckers, the
half-dead (not undead), zombie, creature-looking things that tend to
just tear out your throat, not caress
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Yes they were. The movie is so-so but the vamps are nasty.
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Yeah, i'd like to see a bigger return to the true
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The book you described sounds like Agyar by Steven Brust. He also has
some pretty unique vampires in his Vlad Taltos series.
Good call on The Vampire Tapestry. It's a great book.
Some of my faves:
The Blood series
Near-parody?
I can't even *look* at an Anita Blake cover without laughing now, thinking of
where the plotlines have gone.
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Bosco - Near Dark and The Hunger were one and two on my list too.
~rave!
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I am Gigantic Fan of Near Dark with Bill Paxton and Lance Henrickson
as redneck trailer trash vampires cruising through Oklahoma. It is
completely
.
Thanks for clearing that up
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Rasalom from The Keep
Unfortunately I've already had that pleasure. I've also seen Jesse
James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter.
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I may check that out this winter, thanks.
Be sure to look for Billy the Kid vs. Dracula!
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Oh gawd now you're taking me waaay back! I saw that one about thirty five years
ago, it was horribly bad too.
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Unfortunately I've already had that pleasure. I've also seen Jesse
James Meets Frankenstein's
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Bosco - Near Dark and The Hunger were one and two on my list too.
~rave!
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I am
That's Stephen King's The Night Flyer. Not too bad but a bit
different than the short story.
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What's the one about a vampire that uses a small plane to travel
around and find victims? I hear that's pretty decent
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Next to Catwoman, Queen of the Damned is my favorite movie to watch
with the sound off.
~rave!
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Forgot about Queen of the Damned... Loved many parts of that one,
too.
Grayson Reyes-Cole
I liked Kindred: The Embraced. Too bad about the bad luck that hit
the show.
I can't believe I forgot about Vampire$. The book and movie are
worlds apart but I love them both.
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For me, it's Forever Knight, as done by
Agreed--fab show! I have it on DVD.
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What bad luck would that be, B? I admit that I've seen a grand total of two eps
of the show.
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I liked Kindred: The Embraced. Too bad about the bad luck that hit
the show.
I can't believe I forgot about Vampire$. The book
I know you were being kind, B. Merely my sarcasm function engaging in full
mode...
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One book I forgot was The Light At The End by John Skipp and Craig
Spector. It was one of the first novels of the splatterpunk movement
(Clive, Barker, Rex Miller, and others) and it's an absolutely savage
take on urban vampires.
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The lead actor was killed in a motorcycle accident.
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What bad luck would that be, B? I admit that I've seen
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a few days ago, Bosco brought to our attention, a Vampire flick (Let
The Right One In) that many of us likely would have missed. Are
their other gems out there? Please post a list of some of your
favorite vampire movies
Sure have. I've read the entire series and wish we would get one at
least one more Peter Octavian book. BTW Christopher Golden is a very
nice guy and has the patience of Job for his fans. I can't believe I
blanked on those books.
Golden and Mike Mignola have a book called Baltimore, or, The
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I was trying to be kind. I gave up on the series around Obsidian
Butterfly. My wife hung
Books:
The Vampire Tapestry by Suzy McKee Charnas
TEMPTING FATE. by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
There is a short story around that they wrote together that includes
their very different vampires. Charnas's vampire is a predator, alive,
and a natural being.
Yarbro's vampire is undead, but is in the
My favorite vampire book is The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice, which
is The Godfather 2 to her Godfather 1, the novel-other-wise-known-
as Interview with the Vampire. The image of Lestat's repentant and
dying mother reborn as a bold and vibrant blond valkyrie thrashing
through the rain forest of
I like out of books, manga, movies, tv, and anime:
The Vampire Lestat, Hellsing, Vampire Princess Miyu, Vampire Hunter D, Lost
Souls, Buffy, Angel, and the Sookie Stackhouse books.
shameless_promo
I'm going to be a promo whore and mention mine too: the Dark Moon series. I
have two books out at
The book you described sounds like Agyar by Steven Brust. He also has
some pretty unique vampires in his Vlad Taltos series.
Good call on The Vampire Tapestry. It's a great book.
Some of my faves:
The Blood series by Tanya Huff. Henry Fitzroy is a romance writer in
Toronto. He's also the
One of the stories I forgot to mention in my first post is Neil
Gaiman's Snow, Glass, Apples. It's a very original take on Snow
White and the reveal of the villain will blow your mind.
Fred Saberhagen's Dracula series is good too.
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I may check that out this winter, thanks.
Be sure to look for Billy the Kid vs. Dracula!
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One of the stories I forgot to mention in my first post is Neil
Gaiman's Snow, Glass, Apples. It's a very original take on
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I like out of books, manga, movies, tv, and anime:
The Vampire Lestat, Hellsing, Vampire
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The book you described sounds like Agyar by Steven Brust. He also has
some pretty unique vampires in his Vlad Taltos series.
Good
up against the
movie?
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The book you described
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I like out of books, manga, movies, tv, and anime:
The Vampire Lestat, Hellsing, Vampire Princess Miyu, Vampire Hunter
D, Lost
Souls, Buffy, Angel, and the Sookie Stackhouse books
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Rasalom from The Keep wasn't a vamp. He was something far worse.
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I never hear about this Jude Law movie I found late one night
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