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lesbiassparrow) wrote2009-08-01 11:27 am
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Vampires, get off my lawn!
Is there some sort of new internet law that every time someone mentions a vampire film/book/theme park/whatever horrific contribution to vampire fetishes someone is coming up with next, they have to say 'Forget Twilight'? And then they go on to describe things that if you read Twilight there is no chance that you'd be interested in?
And much as I think Twilight is filled with the WTFness of the first degree, most of the other stuff that is touted as amazing and entirely the way vampires should be depicted sounds almost equally dreadful. And, sadly, more boring (say what you like about Twilight it keeps me endlessly entertained). That may be because I am ready for vampires to be retired as a way to explore the human condition or whatever else people say they are exploring. Seriously, they're not that interesting: They eat people. They live forever or a really long timeuntil some rightminded person comes along and stakes them. That's it, people. They're like human shaped, long-lived, man-eating lions. Who may or may not be able to go out in sunlight, depending on what crappy vampire novel they're in.
Also, introducing a more manly, killer vampire doesn't make your character necessarily better than Edward (though I will admit the odds are surely in your favour). It just makes him more manly and killer. That, in itself, is not inherently interesting and better.
And much as I think Twilight is filled with the WTFness of the first degree, most of the other stuff that is touted as amazing and entirely the way vampires should be depicted sounds almost equally dreadful. And, sadly, more boring (say what you like about Twilight it keeps me endlessly entertained). That may be because I am ready for vampires to be retired as a way to explore the human condition or whatever else people say they are exploring. Seriously, they're not that interesting: They eat people. They live forever or a really long time
Also, introducing a more manly, killer vampire doesn't make your character necessarily better than Edward (though I will admit the odds are surely in your favour). It just makes him more manly and killer. That, in itself, is not inherently interesting and better.
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I think vampires in general are fascinating. I'm just not usually very impressed with how they are depicted these days. Obvious exceptions excluded, of course.
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They didn't change Mitchell much but it felt to me like they did because honestly I'd never see the first Mitchell without feeling like he's a little creepy. They play the role so differently.
Just as an aside, have you noticed that Mitchell eats all the time? There's got to be a reason for it, no one on tv ever eats unless there's a specific reason for it, like they're being a slob or depressed and chowing down, or it's a specific dinner scene or something. Mitchell is ALWAYS munching on something. His first scene in the house, he's eating pizza, and then all through the series. Even down to the last episode, he's scarfing down cereal in the last scene.
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*snort* You know, that might be a welcome relief. SciFi should totally make one of their crappy movies about that.
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Although they did NOT mention Twilight at all, which was rather a relief. M. and I are being separately peer-pressured about True Blood but . . . we'll see.
Stay strong!
While it is a relief, it strikes me as a bit, well, incomplete. Even if you don't like Twilight it does have a horrifically popular presence and shows how flexible the whole vampire appeal is. Though I guess as its primary audience is female then maybe it is not considered important enough for discussion.
(What I do find amusing is the amount of people who keep thinking that if only Twilight fans could be introduced to X vampire story they'd realise how crappy it. Sorry, I don't think it quite works like that.)
Re: Stay strong!
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That said, the one really and truly different vampire I've come across in the last few years is Constantine in Patricia McKinley's Sunshine. He's really gross in so many ways, but he's also (imo) incredibly compelling and even sexy.
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I know you're right about the whole ultimate alpha hero thing, but I always come back to wanting to say to the heroine "you know you're in love with a serial killer, right? Odds are not in your favour, lady."
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ETA: which makes me think I ought to do 'what would be the worst real life boyfriend but in fiction makes you 'oooh! that's attractive' poll.
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I think why people say "forget Twilight" is because Twilight's messed with the essentials of vampire lore, and to those who like them, that's pretty blasphemous, especially when it isn't done well. Like, LTROI messes with some essentials of the lore but carries out others creatively and interestingly. So people are down with that.
I do agree with you vampirs aren't that interesting. But those who like them, I assume, would feel Twilight is an abodomation of their beloved fictional tradition.
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Mainly, I just long for the old days when people killed vampires. Good times. Good times.
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Yes! I mean the books have so many other issues, it strikes me that whatever she has done with vampires comes wayyy down the list. Plus, vampire mythos or whatever you call it, has never been terribly stable or consistent as far as I know. (Do you know that Roman vampires were old women who turned into birds and sucked babies' blood?) I have to admit I do sort of cherish the sparkling for the hilarity and amusement it has brought to so many people.
As for Troy, while I didn't like the film, that was mainly because I found it boring and not a terribly interesting revision of the story rather than because it messed with the Homeric version. Plus, I sort of think that like Alexander they cut out a large amount of the stuff that made the story interesting in favour of rather boring exposition. But that's an issue of poor adaptation rather than adaptation in and of itself.
Read this article yesterday
http://www.slate.com/id/2223486/ [Vampires Suck by Grady Hendrix]
Re: Read this article yesterday
THERE ARE TOO MANY EMO VAMPIRES AND NOT ENOUGH STAKING.
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That guy from Vampire Secretary could be first.
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