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I mean, you always hear stories about someone's love is kidnapped, and the guy fights to save them. Well, in this case, they could kidnap her in broad daylight, and have her hidden halfway around the world by the time the vamp is able to do anything. Hell, merely kill her and walk away scott free. You got your revenge, the connection is severed since she's dead, so he's got no way to track you or even an inkling of where to start, and you can be sipping mai tais on some beach. Last edited by Hellmark; 08-18-2011 at 06:07 PM. |
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Vampires and other paranormal figures practically require some major suspension of disbelief, and that opens up some very interesting possibilities for tweaking our sense of what's realistic in the socio-economic-political fabric.
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I really miss all the dinosaur/out of control large beast movies of the 80's and 90's - vampires may be a cool urban fantasy but watching a T Rex devour a car or King Kong smashing his way through a city had a certain satisfying and destructive quality.....
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To each their own. I'm having a blast reading Paranormal romances including vampires, werewolves, and various other shapeshifters.
The only sci-fi books I got into were Star Trek TOS books, once I outgrew those, I haven't had the slightest interest in reading sci-fi. But I certainly don't begrudge anyones who likes reading them. |
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Thanks for all the comments guys.
I'm seriously thinking about writing a short story merging the two markets. Maybe a team of Navy Seals stumbles on a clan of sparkly vampires an unleashes hell. Fj torres, real life is nothing like an action novel lol. Action novels are all about a hero overcoming obstacles. It's pure escapism. It lets the bored accountant escape his cubical for a few minutes. How do you explain the popularity of the most successful entertainment product of all time - Modern Warfare 4. Food for thought. Jack Last edited by Jack Silkstone; 08-18-2011 at 08:29 PM. Reason: error |
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Real life isn't like action novels--to the extent that in real life the bad guys win more often than we'd like them to. Beyond that, hostage-taking, terrorists, car chases, sniper attacks, serial killers, mass murderers, biochem attacks, etc, may be Jack Bauer challenges, but they're also unfortunately real world events that could (again) pop up on the evening news at any time. When one person's escapism becomes somebody else's (near) reality, the appeal of that escapism suffers and other options appear more attractive. Doesn't mean *everybody* will look elsewhere, just that many/most will. At any point in time, there is a market for pretty much any kind of escapism but how popular any specific variant is will change with the times; today it is glittery vamps, in other eras it was tough guy private dicks, suave secret agents, or singing cowboys. Which one is *most* popular *when* will depend on the tone of the times. As for the Call of Duty games, I'm familiar enough with them (although I favor the Mass Effect and Fallout series myself) that I wouldn't look for hints of book market trends in the very different and violence-desensitized FPS gaming market. Nonetheless, remember that Modern Warfare 2 itself received plenty of bad press for a sequence where the player assisted terrorists in an airport massacre. And the competing Medal of Honor game was similarly criticized for offering up the opportunity to play as Taliban soldiers killing NATO soldiers. Some scenarios simply hit a little too close to home for comfort. Consider this, from a veteran gamer: http://trueslant.com/tassi/2009/11/1...port-massacre/ Sounds more like watching Schindler's List than fun escapism, doesn't it? Write whatever story you have within you to tell; that much is your duty. Just don't expect it to be evaluated in a vacuum. |
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I think the current spate of vampire novels is written with teenage girls in mind, not intelligent adults. At least it gets them reading, but then girls were never the problem anyway as the most reluctant readers are boys.
I still think that Dracula and Lestat are sexy and that is their main appeal: the sinking of fangs into the helpless female (Dracula; Lestat was a little more varied in taste) mimics the sex act, especially when remembering that B. Stoker wrote at a time when sex could only be suggested. I used to love the Hammer films: the moment when Dracula wrapped his clock around the swooning, hypnotised female and slowly went in for the jugular....swooon ![]() ![]() Vampires are definitely hugely sexy. I haven't read the recent spate of books: Twilight and Co, considering them the undead equivalent of Janet and John. That nymphomaniac succubus novel sounds like fun! ![]() |
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We had Blanche on The Golden Girls. To be honest, she wouldn't die without daily sex. She'd just be "devastated."
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Whenever my parents watched that blanche always reminded my of my aunts Horny chihuahua who always humped the cat or the coffe table or your foot. only toby didnt have as annoying of a voice
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