Why Vampires Never Die
source: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/31/opinion/31deltoro.html
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In a society that moves as fast as ours, where every week a new “blockbuster” must be enthroned at the box office, or where idols are fabricated by consensus every new television season, the promise of something everlasting, something truly eternal, holds a special allure. As a seductive figure, the vampire is as flexible and polyvalent as ever. Witness its slow mutation from the pansexual, decadent Anne Rice creatures to the current permutations — promising anything from chaste eternal love to wild nocturnal escapades — and there you will find the true essence of immortality: adaptability.
Vampires find their niche and mutate at an accelerated rate now — in the past one would see, for decades, the same variety of fiend, repeated in multiple storylines. Now, vampires simultaneously occur in all forms and tap into our every need: soap opera storylines, sexual liberation, noir detective fiction, etc. The myth seems to be twittering promiscuously to serve all avenues of life, from cereal boxes to romantic fiction. The fast pace of technology accelerates its viral dispersion in our culture.
Despite our obsessive harnessing of information, we are still ultimately vulnerable to our fates and our nightmares. We enthrone the deadly virus in the very same way that “Dracula” allowed the British public to believe in monsters: through science. Science becomes the modern man’s superstition. It allows him to experience fear and awe again, and to believe in the things he cannot see.
And through awe, we once again regain spiritual humility. The current vampire pandemic serves to remind us that we have no true jurisdiction over our bodies, our climate or our very souls. Monsters will always provide the possibility of mystery in our mundane “reality show” lives, hinting at a larger spiritual world; for if there are demons in our midst, there surely must be angels lurking nearby as well. In the vampire we find Eros and Thanatos fused together in archetypal embrace, spiraling through the ages, undying.
Forever."
By Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan
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remanns
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added to the "vampires" group. +^d
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remanns
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adamwgarland
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That picture's a bit disturbing.
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adamwgarland
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heimbachae
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i wish i was a vampire, maybe i'd be hot then...
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heimbachae
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zwan008
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Imagine being the head of the vampires and having the whole army to yourself, while prowling the streets at night trying to find your next target. If my wife was a vampire I would not mind being her prince of darkness.
Remember the tag line people:
'We party all day, we party all night, we never grow old or we never die, it's fun to be vampire'.
- 2 years ago
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zwan008
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GodsnLiberals
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can i be van helsing?
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GodsnLiberals
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mixmaster
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im such a v8 vegan juice thirsty sucking the love from a von delicious blonde or red head or brunette where are they im count blackula ah ah ah hh!
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mixmaster
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St_Alia_10191
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Yup, that's Kat von D.
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