Yeah. I really don't get why brooding guys attract chicks.
They are an emotional mystery. They represent a puzzle to be "fixed" and brought out into the "light" so to speak.
Yeah. I really don't get why brooding guys attract chicks.
That being said, he's pathetic. He's a super-powered immortal. Any normal 17 year old boy given superpowers is going to do some crazy shit with it, either doing superheroics or attempting to conquer the world. Or possibly extreme sports. At the very least he'd become a highly paid freelance CIA assassin.
Yeah. I really don't get why brooding guys attract chicks.
They are an emotional mystery. They represent a puzzle to be "fixed" and brought out into the "light" so to speak.
Yeah. I really don't get why brooding guys attract chicks.
Do they? Except for in books and films?
Anne Rice is just pissed that none of her vampire movies made as much money as the Twilight movies. I'm sure she would have gotten a bigger paycheck if they had done way better.![]()
Anne Rice is just pissed that none of her vampire movies made as much money as the Twilight movies. I'm sure she would have gotten a bigger paycheck if they had done way better.![]()
225 million in 1994 dollars isn't all that bad for "Interview with the vampire".
It's common knowledge that the studio behind Queen of the Damned rushed it out because their licensing deal was near expiration. I'm sure Rice was more keen to have the rights reverted to her than she was in the film's success.
I figure that Twilight and TVD are female power fantasies, in this way: you have these vampires who could be up to all sorts of cool shit - being able to control people's minds + immortality = they should all be multizillionaires by now, with each being the dictator of some banana republic - but instead, they choose to hang out in some glum little town with the female protagonist, because she is just sooooo special.
Stephen King has been critical of Twilight, and I sincerely doubt he's envious at all.
Yeah. I really don't get why brooding guys attract chicks.
They are an emotional mystery. They represent a puzzle to be "fixed" and brought out into the "light" so to speak.
Yeah. I really don't get why brooding guys attract chicks.
They are an emotional mystery. They represent a puzzle to be "fixed" and brought out into the "light" so to speak.
That being said, he's pathetic. He's a super-powered immortal. Any normal 17 year old boy given superpowers is going to do some crazy shit with it, either doing superheroics or attempting to conquer the world. Or possibly extreme sports. At the very least he'd become a highly paid freelance CIA assassin.
I'm female, and I'd rather see a vampire story like that, vs moping around high school eternally. That's my problem with The Vampire Diaries. The characters think in such limited terms.
Isn't that the dream of a lot of girls? Having a powerful man give up (or ignore) everything around him for her. It's part of the reason this fantasy is so powerful for some young women (along with the whole bad-boy/make work project aspect).
Or maybe she just thinks Twilight books are crap? If she does, why wouldn't she say that? It's not like writers have to stick together and support each other through a writer's union so that evil critics wouldn't put them out of their jobs or have them starving.It's common knowledge that the studio behind Queen of the Damned rushed it out because their licensing deal was near expiration. I'm sure Rice was more keen to have the rights reverted to her than she was in the film's success.
The difference is Summit actually kept Twilight's author very involved in the production process when the first movie was being made. They obviously wanted to do a good job and satisfy the fanbase.
The people behind Queen of the Damned didn't give a crap about making the movie good, ignoring the author, and even the fans ended up hating the movie.
The Twilight author almost definitely gets profits from the movies.
There is probably a little envy going on right here.
Some do, if they are attractive, and if they appear to be intelligent and deep. Others are just dull. Same thing as with the extroverted guys, some might seem like annoying idiots, others as super-interesting, charming and charismatic people.Yeah. I really don't get why brooding guys attract chicks.
Whoever drew that must have been influenced by whitewashed movie portrayals of Heathcliff. Heatchliff from the novel is portrayed as a brutal, ruthless man full of hate, who destroys the lives of two generations of two families because of revenge, and the other characters in the novel consider him a horrible person, including Cathy, who loves him. Cathy actually mocks naive Isabella's romanticized view of Heathcliff and warns her that he's not some bad boy with a heart of gold, which Isabella learns all too well after she marries him.Yeah. I really don't get why brooding guys attract chicks.
They are an emotional mystery. They represent a puzzle to be "fixed" and brought out into the "light" so to speak.
Dude watchin’ with the Brontës.
No, actually it was because he felt guilty for hurting Buffy and wanted to be "the kind of man who would never..." He got to the point where his identity crisis reached its climax because he realized that he wasn't able to be a "monster" anymore but was neither able to be a "man" either. (Because a "monster" wouldn't feel any guilt for trying to rape the woman he loved, and a "man" wouldn't have done it.) If it was about getting a soul to make her love him, he would have done it during season 5.Spike got an inhibitor chip in his head which prevented him from harming people when he was captured by The Initiative. That was his first road to redemption. In other words it was forced upon him.
The only reason he got his soul was ebcause he wanted Buffy to love him as a man, and extremely selfish reasons.
I'm pretty sure that helping Buffy and the Scoobies at the end of season 5 was good, as was patrolling with the Scoobies and taking care of Dawn during the summer. For the latter, I don't know which selfish reason he could have had. Was he trying to get into the pants of Buffy... who was dead and rotting in the grave?The only good I ever actually seen him do is when he sacrificed his life in the series finale when he wore that amulet that annihilated all those proto vamps. and in the series finale of Angel.
In the series finale of Angel he volunteered to help Angel fight the apocalypse, so make that two selfless things.
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