Queen
of the Damned DVD Review:
The Movie
Legendary
Vampire Lestat (STUART TOWNSEND) has risen from a decades-long
slumber, determined to step out into the light. No longer
content with being banished to the shadows, moving among mortals
who never truly see him for what he is, Lestat has re-invented
himself as the closest thing to a god on Earth: a rock star.
The intoxicating lure of his music has snaked its way around
the globe, ultimately finding the ear of the slumbering ancient
Queen Akasha (AALIYAH) in her crypt beneath the Arctic ice.
Mother of all Vampires, Akasha has been resting for centuries,
waiting for the right time to rise again and seize dominion
over the world. Lestat's music is the revelation she has been
waiting for, and she desires that he rule beside her. But
can Akasha be stopped? Her malevolent power may be too great
for even the most ancient of the immortal Vampires to combat
- she created them, and their survival depends on her own.
Before
watching this film I asked myself why did Tom Cruise
not reprise his role as Lestat? Subsequent to seeing this
film I know now that Tom made the right move to stay away
from this flop. Queen of the Damned is extremely boring, uninspiring,
week and lacks the sense of power and appeal that Rices
vampires so generously merit. The acting is frightful. The
only positive things I can say about this film is that its
visually artistic, it has some of the most admirable sets,
remarkable costumes, and some classic vampires. Queen of the
Damned is a mediocre affair without a single piece of charm
or thrill and it doesn't live up to the standards of a notable
vampire film.
This movie
bites, and not in a good way. This is truly one of the worst
vampire films ever made. Never having read the book, I can't
say how well an adaptation this is or not, and nor do I care.
There is little to no character
development at all (especially among the majority of vampires
that we are supposed to have feelings for.) Aaliyah is laughably
bad, as is Townsend (who's the most pathetic vampire I've
ever seen.) The special effects looks like special effects
and really serve no purpose. The music is terrible. You would
expect more from Jonathan Davis.
Is there
any praise to give this movie? No.
RATING:
1 out of 10
The Video
Queen
of the Damned appears in an aspect ratio of 2.35:1 on this
single-sided, double-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced
for 16X9 televisions. This is a terrific video transfer; its
an impressive picture. Sharpness was very crisp and detailed.
Print flaws appeared utterly absent; I detected no signs of
grain, hairs or speckles. Colors were genuine and flawless
and often appeared remarkably intense. Black levels looked
deep and shadow detail was appropriately clear.
The Audio
Queen
of the Damned is presented in a Dolby Digital 5.1 mix. The
mix provided an immerging experience. The entire five-speaker
sweep is so active. Dialect sounded crisp and natural, with
no issues related to clearness. Effects were positively clear.
The score appeared very striking and dynamic, and effects
were realistic and strong. Overall, the soundtrack sustains
the movie and sounds immaculate.
The Extras
Extras:
reviewed by Jon Bjorling.
--Commentary
with Director Michael Rymer, Producer Jorge Saralegui and
Composer Richard Gibbs
Considering
the film, the commentary is decent. I couldn't sit through
it all, but fans of the movie might find it interesting.
--Deleted Scenes including more among the ancients and a Jesse
dream sequence
All the
deleted scenes definitely belong on the cutting room floor
(however there is a joke with Garlic that is kinda funny).
--Extended Concerts (Forsaken, Redeemer and System)
More of
Stuart Townsend lip-syncing to Jonathan Davis. YAAAWWWNNN!
--Gag Reel
A nice
collection of missed takes and wirework shenanigans.
--Aaliyah Remembered Documentary
Worth
watching only if you like Aaliyah.
--Behind the Scenes Footage
For fans
only (if there are any).
Some other
extras on the DVD:
Creating
the Vampires and The Music of Lestat
Static
X Cold Music Video
Extended
Slept So Long and Not Meant For Me concert sequences
Production
Book Stills
DVD-ROM
Features
Overall
Queen
of the Damned could have been a clever and inventive film,
instead the film became a collection of scenes with little
to no adherence to it. Mish-mashed and foolish, Queen of the
Damned never lived up to the noteworthy INTERVIEW WITH A VAMPIRE.
The DVD on the contrary provides admirable picture, solid
sound, and lacks in supplemental features. Do yourself a favor
and avoid this worthless and tedious film.
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