Superfan108
Superfan108
Superfan108

I'm part of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (LCMS) and I can say that the takeaway for it is pretty spot on. That isn't to say that everyone is on the same page; we debate on countless topics almost on a daily basis. We're conservative morally, but typically don't want government involvement either way.

Which clan is the sparkly one?

But Malkavian MUST be number one.

When is Warner Brothers going to wake up and realize what Marvel has?

As the President of the More Frank Grillo in Movies Club, I must protest. The villain needs to be Crossbones. Established in universe, a complete bad ass and not a giant floating head with baby limbs.

A super strong, super fast, telepathic hydromancer with a magic trident capable of impaling superman who patrols 70% of the Earth's surface while the entire rest of the Justice League worries about the other 30%.

If people didn't seemingly exist to hate on DC for literally no reason at all you wouldn't have a problem.

You know that Wonder Woman was tall, dark-haired and GREEK, decades before anyone ever heard of a Kardashian? That's kind of her thing.

Are all brunette, vaguely "ethnic" white girls Kardashians now? Is that what we have come to as a society?

You may be correct, but try this experiment: ask any younger person of the current online generation what their views are on current "politically correct" ideas. Then - and this is the important step - ask them to justify those views and then ask them how they arrived at their justifications, IF they are even able to

Went to see this in the theater with my friend. We were the only two Anne Rice fans there. The rest were Aaliyah fans, and they cheered after all her scenes.

There really is no justice in the world. One of the most charismatic vampires ever dies so young and the worst vampire ever (Tom Cruise) lives forever.

It was an absolutely horrible film, but when Aaliyah was onscreen, you could not take your eyes off of her. She had an amazing charisma.

Aaliyah. Sigh.

Oh it was more than Staind. It was Korn, Stained, Disturbed and Linkin Park and about two dozen other shouty dred heads all doing the music.

I was hoping we would be returning to the gruesome un-dead monster in this genre, much like in the Strain. While I enjoyed Rice's books and the movies, I feel they were what lead to the brooding, pretty boy vampires of Buffy, Twilight, and what ever other WB puts out there. A nice change for the times, but they are

Meanwhile, at a pitch meeting ...

Aaliyah LOOKED fantastic as Akasha. I think the rest of the movie wasn't ready for her.

It's making a comeback, man!

The one thing I'll say is that Twilight made Anne Rice's novels tolerable.