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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2007

Love Song For A Vampire

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  • Rediscovered Annie last month and I have to say, what I love about her music videos is that she's devoted to the art of the video. Not afraid to look ugly and senile for the sake of art. Very few artists have this kind of passion and courage left. Everyone's so caught up with the image of beauty nowadays that art and music is suffering greatly. Some may disagree, but, lady gaga is the modern day A. Lennox, atleast the gaga from 09-10. The gaga this year is just controversial instead of artistic

  • Gary Oldman is  the best Dracula since Lugosi, Annie is hauntingly beautiful in this video.

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  • And her voice is just !

  • I really want to watch this movie again. Sometimes i thought annie's face talking is somehow over acted. But in this music video i feel like she has so pure performancial emotion material

  • This song is MAGICAL, what happened to the music of yesterday I ask?

  • Majestic

  • @44thepistol While I find that series rather immature, poorly imagined and reeking of barely-adolescent fan-service, I don't feel the need to screech about it like some foul-mouthed harpy. Brutally honest here, but please calm down... and perhaps tone down the caps. Yikes. On the other hand, I would certainly like to see the proper vampires of old like Dracula school the Twilight-era noobs in what it means to be true children of the night. ^_~

  • Haunting & Powerful, what more could one ask for?

  • @44thepistol i think the movie versions of edward and jacob are sexy, that is all.

  • @dkkauwe Personally; the hate is not for the characters, it's the fact that the Meyer puts forth the idea that the characters are vampires. THEY ARE NOT! Now, you may be saying: "But surely there is room for interpretations on a theme. Lestat of 'Interview With The Vampire' bares no resemblance to Stoker's Count Dracula." Yes, but there are rules to fictional archetypes -- idioms if you will. You can break rules, but only if you understand the rules you are breaking. Meyer does not.

  • @dkkauwe sorry if your a fan, i have no love for those fakes.

  • @dkkauwe WTF?

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