The majority of vampires miss being human and hate how they can never interact with human society ever again on a normal level. Immortality can be torture.
@@clubbasher32 nah tht show is lame lol vampire can do anything shlt looks like a power fantasy for girls here you can see the sad part about being a this monster you can have friends.
Stuart Townsend was amazing as Lestat he did a great job playing. Vincent Perez plaed Marius. I wish they did the Vampire Lestat into a movie instead of jumping ahead to Queen Of The Dammed. The Actress who played Akasha was even good too. She died in a plane crash I know she was a singer
This was such an amazing scene, not just in the film, but in film in general. The music, the chords. It was beautiful. I will always come back to this video every now and then.
The whole thing about the violin in the books and how this scene is done in the movie and the Violin itself by Pandit Ravishankar makes the scene something special indeed.
Even though Interview With the Vampire is considered the superior film, I think this scene effectively showed Ann Rice's emphasis on the terrible tragedy of being a vampire.
That is an opinion of your own I happen to think that this was a pretty good damn movie nowhere near as good as the books but it was a good movie none the less
@Elliot Alderson Love the username 😁. Mr. Robot got me through some rough times in my life! I wasn't planning on watching the AMC version but you made me curious and Amazon let you watch the first episode for free. He is quite magnificent! I was unexpectedly impressed! I think Tom is a great actor too, but definitely not for Lestat. I never understood why they didn't just cast Brad Pitt instead! He definitely looked more like the way Lestat is described in the books.
Even in medieval times there were cultists like the ones who worship Lucifer, the type of people who love occultism and mystical creatures. Such people would love having vampire as a friend. Such wise vampire as Marius should be aware of it - that vampires can have human friends / followers / worshipers.
It shows that Lestat is all about his personal pleasure and is willing to take a risk to pursue his pleasures.. to him... if he going to live forever.. he is going to enjoy it as much as he can... that is why is going to know her knowing he have to kill her eventually.
They would’ve also lived if a reckless vampire followed his masters advice. I think freaking out when a monster is in you and your daughter’s presence and fearing for your daughters safety is a perfectly reasonable response
@@DarkAllianc3 you have a point, but obviously he realized exactly what Lestat was. You'd think it might cross his mind that his daughter nor him could outrun a vampire lol
@@dongiano And we also have to remember that they were Gypsies. And they know a lot about Legends, magic, folklore, etc. So yeah, the wise father.... DEFINITELY knew who Lestat was.
This violinist is absolutely amazing. I was a Ann Rice fan and an Aliyah fan so I went to the movies to see this when it came out but the scene that stole my heart was the violin.
@@nicolasviard2252 . Yes it has I think that would have been apparent to any musician and most music today is “ digitally altered or enhanced “ but if you look at the people who have replicated the piece it’s come out beautifully. In fact even singing in the mainstream is 99% digitally altered or dubbed in and this is why when you go to a concert the artist sounds nothing like the original recordings they have made. We have tons of very talented artists and musicians but because they don’t have the “ correct look “ they are sadly passed up all together.
What stole my heart was black strong waman power even though the actress died because some white dude who sniffed coke was her pilot and crashed her plane. Probably out of racism to stop her from becoming world famous even more
@@AbuHajarAlBugatti . I honestly hope you are trolling me because your comment actually made me laugh the way you spelt women gave it away . Drug addicts don’t care about who they kill because they don’t even care about themselves or they wouldn’t be addicted to drugs.
They can interact with human society at a limited capacity. Even when the interaction is positive - like Lestat making music with humans - the predatory instinct of the vampire is going to take over eventually.
My thoughts exactly! Well, it would technically be Ashe Corven's iteration of The Crow and Dorian Gray from the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Love the reference.
It would have been better if they hadn't dismantled the story to make it. They tried to combine two books to make this movie, and in the process didn't do either properly. The Vampire Cronicles should have been a trilogy. Lester wasn't even slightly turned by Marius. Marius did train him, because Magnus did not, but that's the extent of it.
@@picklefish74 it also pissed Anne Rice off so much that she walked out of the viewing and swore she'd never let another one of her books be turned into a film. Only posers enjoyed this movie. They were only trying to sell a soundtrack to the bubble gummers who thought being edgy was spending mom and dad's money at Hot Topic.
@@dokushirizo just wondering um do you count everybody that likes the movie even those that were born after it was made not knowing it was based off of a book series? (Just asking for a friend not me in anyway shape or form)
@@melanienattefrost2447It IS THE VIOLIN.The original artist is L Shankar, on his invention : the double violin. A google search can give you more info if Interested
NCT stan No but I have been looking into it with a good teacher. I am picky about picking a random place to learn. I want to learn from the best that I can afford. Plus I live in a small pitiful town, hard to do so.
I can't tell you how many times I replayed this scene. It was to the point where I was yelled at to stop repeating the song. RUclips hadn't started yet, back then.
@@youarelife3437-If emotion is considered “raw”. Than it’s unconditioned/authentic. Like being passionate. Driven by internal motives. But “non-raw” emotion can be deceptive/superficial. It’s not viewed at surface-level. Maybe their disciplined, or manipulative for whatever social reason.
Lester doesn't know his own strength and accidentally kills her. This scene hits hard and sets the tone of the movie. His ego is fighting the vampire life.
Loved the violin when my grandpa played it for me and years later watching this movie, it cemented my love it it. Always wished I could play the violin and piano.
It would be more amazing if a real Lestat played in front of Simon Cowell and see his reaction or the audiences reactions when he gets mauled by a real life vampire on national television. Priceless.
This movie made me want to take violin classes in 5TH -6TH GRADE....Yeah I learned the beginning part of the violin solo BY EAR if you could imagine how many times I practiced on my 3/4 violin lol a beast in middle school
I remember watching this movie because my mom had it and I was like 6. I remember being so in trance when he plays and I was crushing soooooooo hard as a kid. I remember being so jealous of the girl in the end when he decides to make her a vampire to save her.. I was 6 and jelly.. guess why I was into twilight a few years later lol
Lestat is saying everything i always say about vampires in movies, they are powerful and immortal, the world is their oyster and they get to enjoy it FOREVER, i'm so sick of whiny vampires in tv and shows, they're young, strong and will be that way forever and they complain about it.
I think this scene is a nod to a part of Interview With The Vampire book where after Lestat was turned by Magnus, he tried to still live a normal life. He tried to continue his career as a theatre actor but his vampire abilities ruined one of his scenes and he had to close down the theatre so the townspeople wouldn’t try to kill him.
And Every human shall taste death. When this song started playing Lestat realised that his Damned for Eternity. Everything that made him human is gone.
In this movie it prooved that even lastat had a mortal side about him as all he wanted was to be known and if you think about it the fact he also protected the ones he loves that's also got to mean something
Come on...it was a shit movie. They butchered the source material and sometimes the acting is pure cringe. Watch more movies. I say this as somebody who finds this a guilty pleasure.
Lol nah..they tried to adapt two books into an hour and 44 minute film and they did a shitty job at it. "One of best movie was ever" firstly, that grammar.. secondly, you must not have seen many movies. It's a very bad sequel to a much better film. It's just a shitty film all together..but if you like this movie so much, do yourself a favor and watch 'interview with a vampire' it's the better adaptation, or you could read the books if you want to know more about Lestat.
Never gets old. I've always coming back to this scene (no necessarily this video upload in particular) since 2008. Maybe even before since I've been an early adopted of YT since 2005 and watched the movie not long sice it came out in the early 2000s.
-Come on, we've stayed long enough -But we haven't spoken to no one. A vampires life is a life of discretion. -Discretion? Why must we hide Marius? We are the powerful, we are the immortals, we should be fearless in the open, no? -That cannot be, we are vulnerable during the day, mortals must never know about us.. for the sake of all our kind. -So, I can never know her? -Not unless you wanted to kill her... - So I can never be known? -You must be dead to the world. Come on time to leave... 🎻🔥
Lestat is like anikan Skywalker, didn't know his power were so strong. Had he not gone crazy, the outcome would've different.....he'd still have to kill her and take the violin (it reminds him that hes human) plus the head vampires had backstories. It should have been a trilogy
The way I readed it Ann Rice meant is that it intensified and magnified whatever you were in life if you were cold and cruel and calculating. That was all that much worse. But if you were prone to melancholy You would suffer is Louis did
Yeah.. I mean.. Magnus and Marius were 2 completely separate vampires...The only link was Armand. I suppose they took the idea of Marius as his teacher from Lestat's love and admiration for him in the book. It would have fitted more to have a great teacher rather some dude who simply left his gold and money to Lestat and then jumped to fire. Also, the violin was kind of Nicola's thing?
@@spiceupyourafterlife but he still didn't turn him. I feel like it would have been a better story to show Magnus abandoning Lestat and Marius coming in to mentor him
That was dope scene though. In the olden days people knew straight up what a vampire was then forgotten. I also remember in 30 Days of Night how the head vampire said that they spent centuries trying to convince humans that they didn’t really exist.
Vampires are a synonyme for the baby eating cannibals sitting in all our governments today and lead our media. Just look at Tom Cruise and his female co star from topgun. This satanist has not aged a day while his costar looks like she sits in a elderly facility Or look at Biden. He was giving speeches in senate while the VIETNAM WAR was going on and now he is the fucking president 6 centuries later
Pretty damned sure I seen Marius in full attire standing in line to get merch at this Static X concert I was at Saturday. If not then this guy had another reason to appear such a way.
Starts at 2:05 and sadly it ends abruptly at 2:59 when the moron in charge of the scene decided that a vampire showing off would sound like a reciprocating saw. Right up until that second it was perfect and quite in keeping with the best sort of vampire aesthetic, which is classy competence raised to an inhuman standard. Not a child's idea of a super power.
This scene really breaks down the life of a vampire instead of glamorizing it it shows the loneliness of it
Diary of a Vampire does a good job of showing the crippling depression and illness that comes from it.
The majority of vampires miss being human and hate how they can never interact with human society ever again on a normal level. Immortality can be torture.
@@clubbasher32 nah tht show is lame lol vampire can do anything shlt looks like a power fantasy for girls here you can see the sad part about being a this monster you can have friends.
I’ve also seen it in interview w/ the vampire & “mother may I sleep w/ danger”
Hmmm
Nobody talks about him ... But the French actor who plays Marius is absolutely amazing. I love this guy.
He's swiss
He was in the crow 2 as well they butchered the film tho. He was good tho
@@kingofallpie : You're right. But is more famous in France, I Think.
Stuart Townsend was amazing as Lestat he did a great job playing. Vincent Perez plaed Marius. I wish they did the Vampire Lestat into a movie instead of jumping ahead to Queen Of The Dammed. The Actress who played Akasha
was even good too. She died in a plane crash I know she was a singer
I remember him as Ashe Corbin in Crow City of Angels.
This was such an amazing scene, not just in the film, but in film in general. The music, the chords. It was beautiful. I will always come back to this video every now and then.
Same here
That violin was so sexy!!!! 🎶
🥰💜🔥
The dead gypsies. As a Balkan man it brings me outmost joy. True art!
Same, it's haunting and beautiful.
The whole thing about the violin in the books and how this scene is done in the movie and the Violin itself by Pandit Ravishankar makes the scene something special indeed.
As a violinist, I am absolutely dead.
Sir you are revived
*clean sleeve
Went and got your neck snapped, huh?
@@nightcoresubliminals2038 😁😁
Dead to the world
You're alive again, live fearlessly
Even though Interview With the Vampire is considered the superior film, I think this scene effectively showed Ann Rice's emphasis on the terrible tragedy of being a vampire.
No one has played Lestat to my satisfaction, especially not Tom freaking Cruise! 🤮
@@crunchypickles99 cruise did a better job playing Lestat the way he was than this shit show of a movie
That is an opinion of your own I happen to think that this was a pretty good damn movie nowhere near as good as the books but it was a good movie none the less
@@jaytaylor2971 I'm just going by general consensus. I'm not the one saying which film is the best.
@Elliot Alderson Love the username 😁. Mr. Robot got me through some rough times in my life!
I wasn't planning on watching the AMC version but you made me curious and Amazon let you watch the first episode for free. He is quite magnificent! I was unexpectedly impressed! I think Tom is a great actor too, but definitely not for Lestat. I never understood why they didn't just cast Brad Pitt instead! He definitely looked more like the way Lestat is described in the books.
They were KILLIN that beat though.
Yeah just like her and her father
The way he said “so I could never know her “ 🥵
So can I ever get to know you? Hahaa jkjk lol. Yeah Kool part of the movie.
Even in medieval times there were cultists like the ones who worship Lucifer, the type of people who love occultism and mystical creatures. Such people would love having vampire as a friend. Such wise vampire as Marius should be aware of it - that vampires can have human friends / followers / worshipers.
@@JustSomeGuyLV they aren't real bro. You need to snap back to reality. Your too old for fairy tales
It shows that Lestat is all about his personal pleasure and is willing to take a risk to pursue his pleasures.. to him... if he going to live forever.. he is going to enjoy it as much as he can... that is why is going to know her knowing he have to kill her eventually.
@@mrlmmo1712 And *you're* too old to not know the difference between a contraction "you're" and a possessive "your."
If the Sophia's dad hadnt freaked out the way he did, they might've lived that night 🤔
Yep. My policy is that if I ever run across something bizarre, I shall remain completely calm and initiate small talk. :-D
They would’ve also lived if a reckless vampire followed his masters advice. I think freaking out when a monster is in you and your daughter’s presence and fearing for your daughters safety is a perfectly reasonable response
Sophia = wisdom.
the wisdom humanity gains must be stopped at any opportunity.
@@DarkAllianc3 you have a point, but obviously he realized exactly what Lestat was. You'd think it might cross his mind that his daughter nor him could outrun a vampire lol
@@dongiano And we also have to remember that they were Gypsies. And they know a lot about Legends, magic, folklore, etc. So yeah, the wise father.... DEFINITELY knew who Lestat was.
This violinist is absolutely amazing. I was a Ann Rice fan and an Aliyah fan so I went to the movies to see this when it came out but the scene that stole my heart was the violin.
Its been computer altered. No human being could play with such dexterity
@@nicolasviard2252 . Yes it has I think that would have been apparent to any musician and most music today is “ digitally altered or enhanced “ but if you look at the people who have replicated the piece it’s come out beautifully. In fact even singing in the mainstream is 99% digitally altered or dubbed in and this is why when you go to a concert the artist sounds nothing like the original recordings they have made. We have tons of very talented artists and musicians but because they don’t have the “ correct look “ they are sadly passed up all together.
What stole my heart was black strong waman power even though the actress died because some white dude who sniffed coke was her pilot and crashed her plane. Probably out of racism to stop her from becoming world famous even more
@@AbuHajarAlBugatti . I honestly hope you are trolling me because your comment actually made me laugh the way you spelt women gave it away . Drug addicts don’t care about who they kill because they don’t even care about themselves or they wouldn’t be addicted to drugs.
@@nicolasviard2252*Wrong. L.Shankar did.*
This is the one scene that sticks out to me all there many years late. Boy does it feel like JUST yesterday.
Lol as a amateur guitarist, I can really understand and appreciate someone coming to jam along. Talk about a solo that kills
Wow. I can’t imagine the loneliness and the emptiness some vampires must feel knowing they could never integrate into normal human society.
funny how they do
They can interact with human society at a limited capacity. Even when the interaction is positive - like Lestat making music with humans - the predatory instinct of the vampire is going to take over eventually.
Must be nice lol
in this days they could
As it is with me for so many reasons
For my own sake and for everyone else's, I can't be known to anyone
The Crow and Dorian Gray having a conversation about immortality.
My thoughts exactly! Well, it would technically be Ashe Corven's iteration of The Crow and Dorian Gray from the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Love the reference.
One of my favourite vampire movie
Vileena Vinayan same
It would have been better if they hadn't dismantled the story to make it. They tried to combine two books to make this movie, and in the process didn't do either properly. The Vampire Cronicles should have been a trilogy. Lester wasn't even slightly turned by Marius. Marius did train him, because Magnus did not, but that's the extent of it.
@@picklefish74 it also pissed Anne Rice off so much that she walked out of the viewing and swore she'd never let another one of her books be turned into a film. Only posers enjoyed this movie. They were only trying to sell a soundtrack to the bubble gummers who thought being edgy was spending mom and dad's money at Hot Topic.
dokushirizo You speak of edgy but used the word poser unironically in 2019. Interesting.
@@dokushirizo just wondering um do you count everybody that likes the movie even those that were born after it was made not knowing it was based off of a book series?
(Just asking for a friend not me in anyway shape or form)
The violin part is my favorite scene from the whole movie.
The down note, with the violin..... is haunting.
That song was a very beautiful piece also..... maybe you should listen to more Violin Music?!
It's NOT a violin you're hearing, it's a sitar.
You're welcome.
@@melanienattefrost2447 Thanks for the correction. Are you a Black metal fan? (Going by your picture)🤘
@@melanienattefrost2447It IS THE VIOLIN.The original artist is L Shankar, on his invention : the double violin. A google search can give you more info if Interested
2024 and still my favorite movie
This is my fave scene. Lestat has a tragic story.
Marius choice of words and his tone is what really made this scene.
I would love to play the Violin so I could play that same song. Wished they had that song on the movie soundtrack. Thank you for uploading.
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ive tried......;-;Its kidna easy but its sooo hard to keep up with the pace XD
Did you ever learn
This movie got me into orchestra in middle school 😊
NCT stan No but I have been looking into it with a good teacher. I am picky about picking a random place to learn. I want to learn from the best that I can afford. Plus I live in a small pitiful town, hard to do so.
2019 R.I.P. AALIYAH
she died in 2002 though
@@burriibizcuits9681 they meant that’s what year they were watching this clip
Yassss, she was truly phenomenal!!
@@burriibizcuits9681 🤦♂️
@@DarkAllianc3 ?
That was pretty sad, actually.
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The violin sounds so amazing in this scene
More violin Music in ur life! Would Help.... It did me
Its crazy now that i think back on it lestat lowkey create guitar sound with violin before guitar was even created..
Metal and rock derive from classical music
that's why he really liked making rock music!
Thank Chuck Berry
@@hsaitoh9790 chuck berry was a vampire
2CELLOS agrees
I just miss the good old days when good movies and sounds were written in such a way
The music integrated with the movie so perfectly.
The movie is bloody good. This scene made me very sad.
early 2000's movies are beautiful
Man, I use to watch this all the time when I was a toddler, still my favorite vampire movie of all time!
Back then: a Vampire!! Run!
Today: knock it off you show off, you're making us look bad
Today but as a musician: can you play it any faster?
If you play it slowly you can play it quickly
@@MissPoplarLeaf ok now 2set
I came here to specifically see if there were any twoset comments lol
@@samwilliamson7802 same
Dammit Lestat. You just had to show off huh?
anastasia * that is not Lestat, there is only one Lestat, and that's Tom Cruise!
@@dakentaijutsu2010 he wasn't too bad though.
@@dakentaijutsu2010 uh... No
@@aqua_bree uh yeah!
Everyone has an opinion 😂
I can't tell you how many times I replayed this scene. It was to the point where I was yelled at to stop repeating the song. RUclips hadn't started yet, back then.
L Shankar music is just another level of genius, and that girl is so beautiful I wouldn't be able to contain myself either.
Yeah
'Touch me there' is a gem.
#zappa and L shankar
My favorite scene in this movie! So much raw emotion! Damn good movie!
what does raw emotion mean? How does it compare with non-raw emotion?
yeah
crap movie
@@youarelife3437-If emotion is considered “raw”. Than it’s unconditioned/authentic. Like being passionate. Driven by internal motives. But “non-raw” emotion can be deceptive/superficial. It’s not viewed at surface-level. Maybe their disciplined, or manipulative for whatever social reason.
Lester doesn't know his own strength and accidentally kills her. This scene hits hard and sets the tone of the movie. His ego is fighting the vampire life.
In the books he doesn't really care for those he kills, unlike Louis
@@SamuelBlack84 I have never read the book. But that is interesting.
@@SamuelBlack84 is the book good?
@@KillerQueen-gx4vb They're all awesome
@@KillerQueen-gx4vb better than this crap of a movie
"appreciate your prey... "
Loved the violin when my grandpa played it for me and years later watching this movie, it cemented my love it it. Always wished I could play the violin and piano.
Beautiful tragedy.... music is ironically the essence of life in the movie
It would be more amazing if a real Lestat played in front of Simon Cowell and see his reaction or the audiences reactions when he gets mauled by a real life vampire on national television. Priceless.
watch true blood scene with Russell killing the news anchor
😅👏👏👏
@@asmartistenthusiast3469 Now time for the weather. Tiffany?
This movie made me want to take violin classes in 5TH -6TH GRADE....Yeah I learned the beginning part of the violin solo BY EAR if you could imagine how many times I practiced on my 3/4 violin lol a beast in middle school
I always thought that if he didn’t play soo extra they wouldn’t be caught lmfaoooo
Abigail Rivers gain gain marijames
Men can't resist peacocking for the chicks 😂
He went extra af tbh
@@mgway4661 I wish I did more of that...
It was always my belief that he gave himself up by playing their song. I imagined the guy he killed owned the violin he was playing.
I remember watching this movie because my mom had it and I was like 6. I remember being so in trance when he plays and I was crushing soooooooo hard as a kid. I remember being so jealous of the girl in the end when he decides to make her a vampire to save her.. I was 6 and jelly.. guess why I was into twilight a few years later lol
Same here😅
Same omg❤️
I seen it at the movie theaters and I was 11..
That Tune 🎶
Lestat is saying everything i always say about vampires in movies,
they are powerful and immortal, the world is their oyster and they get to enjoy it FOREVER,
i'm so sick of whiny vampires in tv and shows, they're young, strong and will be that way forever and they complain about it.
That’s not the point
I don't know have you seen some of the musicians today looking like an old leather baseball mitt
I know this movie from the bottom of my heart 😍
dayum what brand is their inner corner eye highlight
😂😂😂
I noticed that too! What a glow!
Kylie cosmetics of course
Immortality!😂
I believe it’s called Drag-ula.
Magnus made this a serious point by killing that mortal as he easily could have glamoured them. Truly tragic...
This movie was beautiful
Love this movie !!! The soundtrack changed my life
I think this scene is a nod to a part of Interview With The Vampire book where after Lestat was turned by Magnus, he tried to still live a normal life. He tried to continue his career as a theatre actor but his vampire abilities ruined one of his scenes and he had to close down the theatre so the townspeople wouldn’t try to kill him.
If i was the guitarist or the chick i wouldve been staring at his hands and be like "dam, thats fast af" then proceed to try and go fast af as well 😂
I love this scene, the music made me explore different genres after this
This scene and akasha’s first appearance were the most iconic to me 😭
One of my favorite scenes in cinema
Educate me in the unknown..I’ve been ready for a long time.
And Every human shall taste death. When this song started playing Lestat realised that his Damned for Eternity. Everything that made him human is gone.
Yeah thats why that cuck killed akasha 🙄 watch the movie again. Dude doesent care for anyone but himself
Rest in peace Aaliyah
Something about early 2000's movie are sad but pretty
Interview with The Vampire and Queen of the Damned were made for two different generations.
And budgets!
Also movie was different from what they originally wanted due to Aaliyah(1979-2001) who died in a plane crash during production of the movie
In this movie it prooved that even lastat had a mortal side about him as all he wanted was to be known and if you think about it the fact he also protected the ones he loves that's also got to mean something
The book in the movie are two completely different things I will say but no those things have no meaning
One of best Movie was ever.
Is!
Redoy Uddin yeah
Indeed
Come on...it was a shit movie. They butchered the source material and sometimes the acting is pure cringe. Watch more movies. I say this as somebody who finds this a guilty pleasure.
Lol nah..they tried to adapt two books into an hour and 44 minute film and they did a shitty job at it.
"One of best movie was ever" firstly, that grammar.. secondly, you must not have seen many movies. It's a very bad sequel to a much better film. It's just a shitty film all together..but if you like this movie so much, do yourself a favor and watch 'interview with a vampire' it's the better adaptation, or you could read the books if you want to know more about Lestat.
0:35 I love how Marius casually hums to himself while observing a corpse.
Never gets old. I've always coming back to this scene (no necessarily this video upload in particular) since 2008. Maybe even before since I've been an early adopted of YT since 2005 and watched the movie not long sice it came out in the early 2000s.
-Come on, we've stayed long enough
-But we haven't spoken to no one.
A vampires life is a life of discretion.
-Discretion? Why must we hide Marius? We are the powerful, we are the immortals, we should be fearless in the open, no?
-That cannot be, we are vulnerable during the day, mortals must never know about us.. for the sake of all our kind.
-So, I can never know her?
-Not unless you wanted to kill her...
- So I can never be known?
-You must be dead to the world.
Come on time to leave...
🎻🔥
Yeah then y'all have Marilyn Manson 😂😂😂😂😂 I'm sorry I haven't taken my medication today lol
Vampire stories are about Love and the absence of it💔my favorites
The best melody and
clip🎬👌 in this movie ,but realy sad moment!
Its about time to wach this movie over and over again 💯
This is My Truly FAVORITE PART of thi movie.!!! This Violins sounds so beautiful and the Rythem to it, is BEAUTIFUL 💖🙏🎶
Lestat is like anikan Skywalker, didn't know his power were so strong. Had he not gone crazy, the outcome would've different.....he'd still have to kill her and take the violin (it reminds him that hes human) plus the head vampires had backstories. It should have been a trilogy
Violins will get you nowhere - he learns it the hard way
Actually, what Marius said is bullshit. When you become a vampire(according to this universe's rules) you don't lose your emotions, they intensify.
What are you talking about? That's according to The Vampire Diaries. Anne Rice has her own lore.
I think you‘re mistaking this for TVD😂😂😂
@@riverjame-sv9fo TVD?
Shae Stroup the vampire diaries
The way I readed it Ann Rice meant is that it intensified and magnified whatever you were in life if you were cold and cruel and calculating. That was all that much worse. But if you were prone to melancholy You would suffer is Louis did
On The Beach - Richard Gibbs/Jonathan Davis
Queen Of The Damned 2002
"we are the Immortal"
Master that's why I have to play this VIOLIN in our form
Mandie Vieira stole this scene. ❤️
That's how you play a violin...
it really bothered me they made Marius the teacher, instead of the vampire magnus, then leaving as soon as he created Lestat
Saw the movie 1st...read the book...loved em both
Yeah.. I mean.. Magnus and Marius were 2 completely separate vampires...The only link was Armand. I suppose they took the idea of Marius as his teacher from Lestat's love and admiration for him in the book. It would have fitted more to have a great teacher rather some dude who simply left his gold and money to Lestat and then jumped to fire. Also, the violin was kind of Nicola's thing?
Yeah and they could have made Lestat a little more blonde
Except Marius kind of *was* Lestat’s teacher in the book. Magnus abandoned Lestat practically the moment he made him.
@@spiceupyourafterlife but he still didn't turn him. I feel like it would have been a better story to show Magnus abandoning Lestat and Marius coming in to mentor him
I love Lestat
It so weird it’s like he is Louis from interview with a vampire, Lestat was the cruel one. I need all the books.
Books? It's from a book? :o
Yes the books by Anne rice
@@chickletsushi2761 The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice
Keep in mind let's start with still young then. Love you user name by the way.
You do! Pandora is a personal favourite of mine.
Yup this is what woke up the flame in me.
Underrated.. Good movie. GREAT soundtrack!!!
favorite violin scene
That was dope scene though. In the olden days people knew straight up what a vampire was then forgotten. I also remember in 30 Days of Night how the head vampire said that they spent centuries trying to convince humans that they didn’t really exist.
Vampires are a synonyme for the baby eating cannibals sitting in all our governments today and lead our media.
Just look at Tom Cruise and his female co star from topgun. This satanist has not aged a day while his costar looks like she sits in a elderly facility
Or look at Biden. He was giving speeches in senate while the VIETNAM WAR was going on and now he is the fucking president 6 centuries later
The instrumentals I had the stand up 😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Pretty damned sure I seen Marius in full attire standing in line to get merch at this Static X concert I was at Saturday. If not then this guy had another reason to appear such a way.
Marius steady painting himself for the world to see
One of my all time favorite movies
I Love Lestat The Interview Win the vampire
Wow I love this movie
this is my favorite scene...i wish i could play violin
Love this violin scene
Starts at 2:05 and sadly it ends abruptly at 2:59 when the moron in charge of the scene decided that a vampire showing off would sound like a reciprocating saw. Right up until that second it was perfect and quite in keeping with the best sort of vampire aesthetic, which is classy competence raised to an inhuman standard. Not a child's idea of a super power.
Brandon Sergent I agree, but as a vampire he was still but a child. As this scene is pointing out
He also loved being the center of attention.
Perfectly expressed.
maaaan the remix for this song with some gradual bass drum buildup to a sudden invasion of full metal drums and guitar would be so epic goth....
My fav violin piece ever
Still trying to learn to play this piece 😭😭😭😭
4:40 the faces of my victims haunted me
The dad was like “oh my god, he’s too sick, he’s shredding too hard! Daughters run!”
I must have worn this scene out on the dvd lol.
That freaking Violin is freaking Epic
I love this movie so much
Lastat was always the rebel, awesome.
Ever saw any reason for them to change the story so much,to have marius become lestats maker
This movie isn't quite like the book, but it still held up it's own merit for elegant and well scripted/acted scene selection.
Why did we all feel this way .. this good when listening to this I ask myself ..