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ThePQ4

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Blood and Chocolate
« on: 26 Jan 2007, 08:50 »

I'm sure everyone has seen the ad's for this movie, but how many have actually read the book??

I've read it like...way to many times (at least...six?), so it's obviously one of my favorites. I think the movie looks like crap -they've completely warpped the entire story. I mean, Esme, Vivian's mom, isn't even it. I wanted some bitch-fights damn it! On the bright side, Olivier Martinez is playing Gabriel, so that should be OK...

Anyone else absoultely loathing this idea? The more I see the trailer (every ten minutes on TV...), the more pissed off I get about it.

(And if you don't know what I'm talking about, here's the offical website: http://www.mgm.com/bloodandchocolate/)
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Re: Blood and Chocolate
« Reply #1 on: 26 Jan 2007, 09:20 »

They only question I really have is what does the title refer to?
Or is that part of the plot?
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Re: Blood and Chocolate
« Reply #2 on: 26 Jan 2007, 09:25 »

They only question I really have is what does the title refer to?
Or is that part of the plot?
I'll tell you before the rabid fans do (very defensively, because people are always saying that it's a dumb title because it is). 
It's a "well crafted metaphor" for whether or not she is going to choose humankind (chocolate) or her werewolf pack (blood).  The kisses of her paramours from each race taste like the corresponding "flavor." 
It's a decent book. . .but I haven't read it recently.
I would advise against seeing the movie, because it doesn't follow the book, and was apparently so bad that it didn't recieve the author's blessing.  It also takes place in italy, and the teenage protagonist is played by a thirty three year old woman.
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Re: Blood and Chocolate
« Reply #3 on: 26 Jan 2007, 09:33 »

I am probably going to see this for the camp value, and I'll love every minute of it, just like I loved Underworld for its camp value (and Kate Beckinsale in tight leather leotards).  This is going to be like Bloodrayne on a budget.

Man.
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Re: Blood and Chocolate
« Reply #4 on: 26 Jan 2007, 09:40 »

At least sneak in if you're going to see it.  DO NOT PAY FOR THIS PIECE OF SHIT.
Thank you.
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Re: Blood and Chocolate
« Reply #5 on: 26 Jan 2007, 09:50 »

I will gladly pay for it.  So far Eragon was the best 9 dollars I have spent on a movie this month.  It was also the worst and most unintentionally hilarious movie I've seen in a good long time.  I'm really hoping this tops it.

I know it is going to be terrible, but I can't really take the authors opinion seriously on this anyway.  I mean, hello, you are writing a book about teenage vampires.  To claim that a campy movie of the same name that purports to be built upon the book somehow devalues your book is either unbelievably pretentious or having a keen sense of irony.  Either way I can't take it at face value.
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Re: Blood and Chocolate
« Reply #6 on: 26 Jan 2007, 11:04 »

Hahahah you were right about Eragon.  You might be right about this, but I think it's a different kind of "bad" than Eragon.  I think people might have actually given a shit about this movie.
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Re: Blood and Chocolate
« Reply #7 on: 26 Jan 2007, 13:56 »

I once used this title as a title for a piece of Hellsing fanfiction, without having a clue that I was being unpriginal.
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Re: Blood and Chocolate
« Reply #8 on: 29 Jan 2007, 09:41 »

.  I mean, hello, you are writing a book about teenage vampires. 

Actually, Blood and Chocolate is about Werewolves. Her book, Silver Kiss, is about vampires. And if they make THAT into a movie, I will die...it wasn't even good. It was rather disturbing, if I remember it correctly.
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Re: Blood and Chocolate
« Reply #9 on: 29 Jan 2007, 09:56 »

Sorry, I meant werewolves.  The point stands.
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Re: Blood and Chocolate
« Reply #10 on: 29 Jan 2007, 11:13 »

Oh, of course. If I wasn't partly brain dead because of spending my weekend with my family  :roll: I would analyze the rest your statement further (and confusedly concur), but...that would take more effort then I have.
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Re: Blood and Chocolate
« Reply #11 on: 29 Jan 2007, 13:30 »

If nothing else, this film's title is horrifyingly bad, metaphor or not.
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