![]() ![]() Similarly, Brad Pitt had mostly done clean-cut, kid-brother type roles. After all, Tom Cruise was best known for movies like Top Gun and A Few Good Men, not brooding gothic horror. But back when the movie was being made, the fans heard of all these big names involved and thought it would be a train wreck. Interview With the Vampire is a love / hate film for many - it’s based on a book that’s absolutely BELOVED by throngs, yeah, myself included. That one absolutely is schlock with mostly modern costumes by Angus Strathie, but there’s a brief historical bit, and comparing the two is interesting. And while I was giving it a re-watch, I also re-watched the not-really sequel Queen of the Damned (2002). It may be a cheesy vampire movie in many ways, but it’s also chock full of luscious historical costumes designed by Sandy Powell. ![]() ![]() This is pretty obvious for Halloween time, but I realized I haven’t given Interview With the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) a proper deep-dive. ![]()
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