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J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: sandilou on 2005 July 29, 22:19:42

That's just plain evil! I'm a big fan of the late Aalliyah.  But as it's your website...

I have no idea who Aalliyah is. That sounds more like the noise somebody makes when you set their butt on fire. But hey, I was just saying the cat was cooler.

Sandilou:
Aaliyah Haughton died tragically at the age of 22 in a plane crash almost 4 years ago.  She was a rising R & B singer who was about to become more well known because she had landed a leading role in the Matrix II and III. After her death her part in Matrix II was reshot and played (I think) by Jada Pinkett Smith.

I know all this is meaningless to a fortified Monatana hermit.  However, the vampire in you might find her final movie 'Queen of the Damned' more to your taste.  http://www.warnerbros.co.uk/movies/qotd/trailer.html

breyerii:
Quote from: sandilou on 2005 July 30, 01:21:52

Aaliyah Haughton died tragically at the age of 22 in a plane crash almost 4 years ago.  She was a rising R & B singer who was about to become more well known because she had landed a leading role in the Matrix II and III. After her death her part in Matrix II was reshot and played (I think) by Jada Pinkett Smith.

I know all this is meaningless to a fortified Monatana hermit.  However, the vampire in you might find her final movie 'Queen of the Damned' more to your taste.  http://www.warnerbros.co.uk/movies/qotd/trailer.html


Ack!

Granted, Anne Rice got worse along the years, but that film was horrible. It seemed some kind of voluntary sabotage...

Sandilou:
I agree.  I didn't watch it all the way through; poor concentration and a working brain prevented me from doing so!  Not my kind of movie. But she was (only slightly) better acting with Jet Li and DMX in Romeo Must Die. 

I'm a fan of her singing, although I think that her strongest work was done alongside R Kelly.  Shame about all the scandal that led to her leaving his label - he brought out the best in her vocally.  I'd say more about R Kelly - but I wouldn't want to be sued!

Trubble:
Quote from: breyerii on 2005 July 30, 01:42:55

Ack!

Granted, Anne Rice got worse along the years, but that film was horrible. It seemed some kind of voluntary sabotage...


Take it away from the book and it was just a piece of mediocre entertainment (though Stuart Townsend was hot), compare it to the book and it's absoulte crap.

In all fairness they had to squish rather a lot of information in to that short time (two 800page+ books) and had a lower budget than the make they did of Interview with the Vampire.

What I'm more concerned about is the musical of 'The Vampire Lestat' which Elton John and Bernie Taupin have written, and is to be released on Broadway... then there's Rice's latest - writing the biography of Jesus in first person...

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