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Queen of the Damned
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Directed By
Michael Rymer

Written By:
Scott Abbott, Scott Abbott

Cast:
Aaliyah, Stuart Townsend, Marguerite Moreau, Vincent Perez, Lena Olin, Paul McGann, Claudia Black, Bruce Spence, Christian Manon

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Queen of the Damned (2002)
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Movie Review by Jacob
February 3rd, 2007

This movie has very few good qualaties to it. First it is based on an Anne Rice novel and I guarantee the book is far better than the movie. Interview with a Vampire movie adaption came much closer than THIS movie adaption. Stuart Townsend is okay and can capture Lestat's attitude fairly well but just not as well as Tom Cruise. The tone of the movie was way too gothic and I don't feel it fit right with Anne Rice's tone. Too much focus on the music that it should have been under the title of musical. Aaliyah is very intoxicating but the effects sucked, that corney shadow figures that followed a vampire when they were supposedly moving at high scppeds, too cheesy for me.
Book=Good.
Movie= Mediocre.

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