Ever wondered what vamps do in their weekends? Well, let me show you. The vampire nightclub Satisfaction gets heated when Akasha challenges the reigning Queen of the Dance, Santanico, to a dance-off…Oh, it’s on allright. Both pushing their skills to the limit, the crowd goes into a frenzy and it becomes one of the most memorable nights the club ever witnessed. scenes from: – Blade – Queen of the Damned – From Dusk Till Dawn intro-music : Moonlight Party, by Fonzarelli soundtrack : Satisfaction, by Benny Bennassi Hope you enjoy this fan-vid. By sheer coincidence, this video became a battle between 2 vamps instead of my usual solo-approach for the female vampire Top 25. It was originally not meant to be uploaded yet, as this was just a test-movie to experiment with AfterFX. I am however pressed for time and I might perfect it on a later date if you people like it (I have no idea if you people can take this music). So please, let me know! For now I hope you can still appreciate this first edition. ~Q~ *** I OWN NOTHING! I HAVE NO RIGHTS ON THE VIDEO AND/OR AUDIO, THIS IS A 100% PURE FANMOVIE ***
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There’s plenty of fire in Burn After Reading, the Coen brothers’ playful and pungent tale set amid the bungling bureaucrats of the CIA and an assortment of other ditzy denizens of Washington, DC Focus Features John Malkovich portrays a CIA analyst with a drinking problem in the Coen brothers’ latest film, “Burn After Reading.” In the Coens’ coterie of accomplishments, Burn After Reading is less like last year’s scary, Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men and more like the giddily humorous Fargo. There is, though, a shocking moment of violence in Burn After Reading. The film has a clique of dysfunctional, insecure, crazed characters dealing with paranoia, infidelity and spy vs. spy antics. George Clooney and Brad Pitt, in particular, oceans apart from their Ocean’s 11, 12 and 13 indulgences, craft moments that are not only funny but touching. Then there’s Frances McDormand, the fine actress who’s married to co-writer, co-producer, co-director (with his brother, Ethan) Joel Coen, who guided her to an Oscar for Fargo. An employee of the Hardbodies Fitness Center in Georgetown, an incessant online dater, desperate for plastic surgery, she creates a heartbreaking portrait of a miserably lonely woman who can’t grasp a meaningful relationship. Consistently histrionic John Malkovich, meanwhile, plays a CIA analyst, demoted because of an apparent drinking problem. His explosions of rancor at agency honchos blasts from the screen: You’re a Mormon, he scowls at one lightweight. Next …
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