It looks good, but it is essentially empty.
The Queen of the Damned (2002)
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Reviews Counted:127
Fresh:21
Rotten:106
Average Rating:3.9/10
Consensus: A muddled and campy MTV-styled vampire movie with lots of eye candy and bad accents.
Theatrical Release:Feb 22, 2002 Wide
Box Office: $30,257,994
Synopsis: A deep, dark, stylistic adaptation of the book by Anne Rice from her hugely popular series of vampire novels, THE QUEEN OF THE DAMNED is like a Nine Inch Nails rock video. Undernourished goth club... A deep, dark, stylistic adaptation of the book by Anne Rice from her hugely popular series of vampire novels, THE QUEEN OF THE DAMNED is like a Nine Inch Nails rock video. Undernourished goth club kids are the focus of the film and they all look great with piercings, net t-shirts, tattoos, dyed hair, and dour facial expressions. The film follows the celebrity rock star Vampire Lestat (Stuart Townsend), who has emerged from 200 years of solitude to show his face--and his vampire powers--to the world. He has assembled a goth band, makes regular media appearances, and has enchanted the world with his otherworldly mystique. In addition, he has planned one of the most controversial publicity stunts of all eternity: he is holding a one-night rock concert in California's Death Valley, inviting all vampires young and old (along with his extensive fan-base of mortals) to join him. As a side bar to this activity, the mortal Jesse, a young woman who works for the Talamasca society studying paranormal occurrences, has found a secret portal to the vampire world: a London pub where vamps hang out. There she meets Lestat and is instantly smitten with him, insisting on travelling to Death Valley to see his concert. Also en route to the show is the sleek and sexy Egyptian mother of all vampires Queen Akasha (Aaliyah), who has recently arisen from a 2,000-year nap in order to unleash hell on earth. From a distance, a wise band of vampires watch telepathically as Akasha, Lestat, and Jesse converge in Death Valley. But what nobody knows is that the headstrong Lestat, who is the most impulsive and irresponsible of immortal beings but practically a god in the eyes of mortals, is the only one who can defeat Akasha and save the world. [More]
Starring: Stuart Townsend, Aaliyah, Marguerite Moreau, Vincent Perez
Starring: Stuart Townsend, Aaliyah, Marguerite Moreau, Vincent Perez, Lena Olin
Director: Michael Rymer
Director: Michael Rymer
Screenwriter: Scott Abbott, Giulio Petroni
Producer: Jorge Saralegui
Composer: Richard Gibbs
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Reviews for The Queen of the Damned
The picture keeps the action and gore moving at a nice clip, invents a few interesting and funny new moments, and keeps it all very sexy.
Aaliyah's performance isn't much -- her hips and the costume do most of the work -- but there is a definite movie-star presence there.
... works on some levels and is certainly worth seeing at least once.
Whole stretches of the film may be incomprehensible to moviegoers not already clad in basic black.
It's not so much an archetypical romantic irony as a manic-depressive fancy brought on by a hormonal imbalance.
[S]o dull that you may be tempted to slip the projectionist 50 bucks to turn on the house lights and see what happens to the vampire cast.
... looks luscious but feels as though a whole lot of story got lost between the page and the screen.
[A] boldly stroked, luridly coloured, uni-dimensional nonsense machine that strokes the eyeballs while it evaporates like so much crypt mist in the brain.
For any of those die-hards still shunning daylight while anxiously awaiting the release of Queen of the Damned, I have two words for you: sunblock, matinee. Or, try this pair: dollar theater.
Directed by Australian filmmaker Michael Rymer, who showed promise in the low-key Angel Baby, Queen of the Damned is self-serious, pointless and silly.
... the real special effects here are Townsend and Perez, who are decidedly unconventional and whose lively scenes together come with a homoerotic campiness that seems straight out of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
The movie frequently feels lethargic, with moody characters gliding hither and yon.
At its best, Queen is campy fun like the Vincent Price horror classics of the '60s. At its worst, it implodes in a series of very bad special effects.
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