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03-17-2011, 05:06 AM
Ok, I noticed this a while ago, but I just now got kicked into posting this...You'll see why in a second.
Anyone else notice that after the Twilight books came out, how about 50 other titles having something to do with vampires were published? I havn't read most of them, but the few I did weren't even all that good. It's like authors saw the popularity of Twilight and went, "Oh, vampires sell now. Let's write a vampire novel!" It's disturbing...
DOn't get me wrong, I LOOOVE vamps, but this whole vampsplosion just sticks in my craw. Y'know? I liked vampires BEFORE they became "the hottest teen sensation" and now they seem over-sold and under-valued.
WHat do you think?
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03-17-2011, 06:43 AM
I think twilight actually opened a good door for me... I read it, and then saw Interview With the Vampire on the shelf at my school library. At the time I was a huge fan of vampires, so I picked it up. I'm now very glad I did that, because I managed to replace my love for sparkles with a love for murdering five year olds... That probably sounds really wrong, but if you know who Claudia is, you'll understand.
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03-17-2011, 01:41 PM
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I think twilight actually opened a good door for me... I read it, and then saw Interview With the Vampire on the shelf at my school library. At the time I was a huge fan of vampires, so I picked it up. I'm now very glad I did that, because I managed to replace my love for sparkles with a love for murdering five year olds... That probably sounds really wrong, but if you know who Claudia is, you'll understand.
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This, right here. I read Interview for the same reason, and I was not disappointed. I loved Claudia, I loved Lestat even more. I have yet to finish reading The Vampire Lestat, though. ^^;;;
Despite this, I do find it annoying that everything has to do with vampires now, especially in the young adult fiction. I can't browse the Wal-Mart book selection without seeing a million other Twilight knockoffs. >.>
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03-17-2011, 02:50 PM
I agree with you and I think most of the vampire books that came out before Twilight were much better than the majority of the more recent ones, but I don't really mind the newer ones, either. Although they aren't great works of literature or anything, a lot of them are fun to read once in a while anyway. And I do like the fact that there are more supernatural-based books these days, since that's mainly what I like to read about in the first place.
And I have to agree with Carzeebear; I probably wouldn't have found a lot of the better vampire novels, such as Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, if Twilight hadn't first gotten me interested in vampires in the first place when I was about thirteen. So, much as I hate to admit it, I probably do owe that to the Twilight series as well.
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03-19-2011, 04:48 AM
I never read Twilight. I couldn't get into it because I read Interview with the Vampire first(I read it when I was 13 or 14 and it set my expectations for every book after that >>) So a bunch of books being released after Twilight doesn't bother me because I won't be reading most of them anyways.
Besides, it is not necessarily a bad thing to write more books for that genre, because it gets different people to read about something they wouldn't otherwise.
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03-19-2011, 04:35 PM
Well, I have to say, I'm glad Twilight brought a few people into the world of truly good vampire fiction. I too love Claudia, and Lestat is definetly near the top of my list of favorite vampires. I have a friend who's wrting a vam novel at the moment, and his work is definately moving up towards the good side of vampire literacy. and love his ad for it... "American Vampire: Why should you read it? Because real vampires DON'T SPARKLE!" Makes me laugh evey time. And y'know, vampires don't need to be the main focus of a book to make it a good vampire book. Some times, a vamp as a supporting character can amp up a rather more dull novel.
I hate "Trends". But it seems to be incresingly clear to me, the worold is becomeing ripe with them....So sad...
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03-19-2011, 10:11 PM
I've noticed that trend too, and it irritates me quite a bit, but for purely selfish reasons; I just detest how people say things like "Twilight: the Harry Potter of vampires!" and the likes, and then it goes downhill from there.
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03-20-2011, 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Shotacon
Well, I have to say, I'm glad Twilight brought a few people into the world of truly good vampire fiction. I too love Claudia, and Lestat is definetly near the top of my list of favorite vampires. I have a friend who's wrting a vam novel at the moment, and his work is definately moving up towards the good side of vampire literacy. and love his ad for it... "American Vampire: Why should you read it? Because real vampires DON'T SPARKLE!" Makes me laugh evey time. And y'know, vampires don't need to be the main focus of a book to make it a good vampire book. Some times, a vamp as a supporting character can amp up a rather more dull novel.
I hate "Trends". But it seems to be incresingly clear to me, the worold is becomeing ripe with them....So sad...
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I never actually liked Lestat all that much, but I'm a big fan of Armand. (Though he was cooler way back when they called him Amadeo.)
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03-20-2011, 01:38 AM
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I never actually liked Lestat all that much, but I'm a big fan of Armand. (Though he was cooler way back when they called him Amadeo.)
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*Grin* I'm particular to the Armand from the movie. I think he was portrayed...very well...Gave me chills :D
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03-20-2011, 05:09 AM
*Hasn't seen the movie* I really need to get around to watching that, but I'm scared it'll kill my awesome mental images of the characters.
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03-20-2011, 05:45 AM
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*Hasn't seen the movie* I really need to get around to watching that, but I'm scared it'll kill my awesome mental images of the characters.
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You don't have to worry about that. The author herself loved the movie. SHe said it was just what she was expecting! And the movie RULES!
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03-20-2011, 08:23 AM
That's good. I shall have to hire it out on tuesday.
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07-08-2011, 02:09 AM
Carzeebear: Did you check it out? Never heard back from you on this one....
Ugh, I just came back from the market, and what did my eye behold? 5 MORE VAMP BOOKS!!!!! ON THE BEST SELLER SHELF!!!!! AAAAUUUUGGGH!!!!! *Couchs* Sorry, still a pet peeve of mine :P
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07-08-2011, 04:24 AM
:P I've never read Twilight, but yeah, the vampire craze got a little crazy for a while. xD
It seems to always be that way in the media though. If a movie about robots is succesful, there'll be a ton of movies about robots.
I do, however, enjoy the Vladimir Tod series so far. :D It's nothing like Twilight and leans more towards traditional vampires, but in a newer way.
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07-08-2011, 04:46 AM
Blossom:D: Sounds interesting. I may check that one out!
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07-08-2011, 04:48 AM
I did! And I loved it XD Claudia was perfect, but why was Armand Spanish? Wasn't the actual character Italian?
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07-08-2011, 04:54 AM
Carzeebear: Well, it's because of the actor they chose has that accent. He had the looks, but couldn't manage the voice. :P
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07-08-2011, 04:58 AM
Yeah, I guessed that. But that's really the only hole I have to pick. Other than that, I was thoroughly impressed.
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07-08-2011, 08:17 AM
Carzeebear: Glad you like it. It's one of my all time favs as far as vamp flixs go....Seen/read any new good vamp stuff lately? Or really bad ones you'd like to rage about?
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07-08-2011, 01:06 PM
Even before Twilight I didn't like vampires. The only kind of vampires I like are the grotesque monsterous kind, not the pretty boy emo kind that spend their time stalking teenage girls which is the kind of vampire a large amount of people seem to be into these days.
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07-08-2011, 03:21 PM
I was into vampires before they were 'cool'. Everything from Dracula to Lestat. Then Twilight came out and its like -.- my poor vampires! *huggles*
I have to say there is one series that came out after Twilight. It's called Vampire Kisses, and it's kinda like twilight, except she's a confident goth( the only one in her entire hick-town), theres no annoying love triangle. So really it's nothing like Twilight ^.^
Shotacon: yeah my only peeve with the IWTV movie was the fact that Antoino Banderas played Armand. 1 the accent was wrong, 2 Antonio was too told (Armand was supposed to be a teenager).
I love the movie, but I prefer the guy in Queen of the Damned that played Armand. Matthew Newton has the better look.
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07-10-2011, 09:07 AM
I don't really like twilight. I like some of it but not all of it.
The love triangle is not something I should spend some time reading or watching. The female protagonist Bella is really weird in a bad way. I think her character would have been better. Yeah, teenage hormones but heck, Bella going after a guy yet stays with the vamp? Weird teenage wishful thinking is overdone by the author...or that's what I think.
I love some of the characters though especially on the vamps side.
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"Stare. Listen. Just stand in the background as if you are just a part of a huge audience in a packed theater. You can see how they suffer as you watch your so called allies fill their hearts glee. I no longer want to stare and be paralyzed. I am the holder of the dreaded strings yet I was being controlled. I was made to control yet I was used."
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07-10-2011, 10:01 AM
PervertPrince: Those are fun, exspecialy if your looking for mindlessness in your "bad guys" Makes things simpler that way.
Codette: The thing I liked most from Queen of the Damned was the music videos at the end. I have those saved on my comp in one form or another. The music gives me shivers.
PuppetGoddess: So, in other words....you like Twilight, but you're not a fan............
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07-11-2011, 03:44 AM
I just like some of the characters but not Twilight xD Hehehe, I guess I'm just a fan of Dakota :P
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07-11-2011, 03:57 PM
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PervertPrince: Those are fun, exspecialy if your looking for mindlessness in your "bad guys" Makes things simpler that way.
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Those kinda vampires make great minions for the main villian. Too bad you don't get many stories like that these days. These days all vampires are 'misunderstood' *rollseyes*
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