Didn't it used to be Interview With "A" Vampire? A instead of THE?
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citizensmith — 9 years ago(July 04, 2016 03:16 AM)
For those saying "It's always been The" maybe in your reality that is true. But in my reality it used to be A. Trust me on this. I loved this movie. I loved the poster. It was A.
There are interviews with the author herself where she repeatedly calls it Interview with A Vampire. You'd think she'd know what she called it.
Interview with The vampire doesn't even make sense. He's not the only vampire. He's a vampire. -
randresaxon — 9 years ago(August 03, 2016 04:33 AM)
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1454&dat=19930129&id=zqYsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=wBQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1310,4978133&hl=en
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2209&dat=19941111&id=COVRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JJQMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4109,2867740&hl=en
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2209&dat=19941216&id=botKAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LpQMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4149,4261157&hl=en
Old newspaper articles where it sais "a vampire", so weird;) -
mariobros_91 — 9 years ago(November 20, 2016 07:11 AM)
I found two more newspaper listings where it says "Interview with a Vampire".
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com:443/data.filmboards/images/upload/iTskACG.png
That's from page 38 (page 20 in the viewer application) of the Friday, November 11, 1994 edition of the Lewiston Sun Journal (Lewiston, Maine). Here's the link to the newspaper itself:
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=bcT4vkklUMwC&dat=19941111&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com:443/data.filmboards/images/upload/gInEX4Q.png
That's from page 2A (page 2 in the viewer application) of The Daily Courier (Prescott, AZ), November 11, 1994. Link to newspaper:
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=BCdnXsLIVDwC&dat=19941111&printsec=frontpage&hl=en -
ctldy — 9 years ago(August 05, 2016 10:30 AM)
I watched this two days ago when it came on tv and really didn't think about the title. But today I decided to pull it up on here to look at the boards. I put in the search "Interview With A Vampire" and much to my surprise it was wrong.
Mandella Effect for sure. I've seen plenty of videos on it. It's freaky. My sister and I watched the Bears a lot and had a vhs. If she could find that I can guarantee it will have the current spelling, as opposed to the way it was originally spelled, back when we got it.
Like with the person mentioning how they memorized the cover of the book. You've known this since you were a child. Why would YOUR book change? Its creepy enough when these things are changed. But some of can't be programmed by the FCC or whoever to know the current or new way. We have the great knowledge to remember what it actually was.
Parallel Universe is how some describe it. But perhaps mind control? But what about that book then? Did somebody come switch it out when you were not home?
I'm really into this conspiracy stuff. Not in an obsessive way. But I really look into the stuff. So anytime a person states that when they heard a different title then they knew yet they looked into into and that item they have even says it the "new" way, that's some creepy stuff! -
mariobros_91 — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 01:03 PM)
http://covers.box.sk/newsimg/dvdmov/max1130524699-front-cover.jpg
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0197/7094/products/thecompanyofwolves_rear_sized.jpg?v=1406137584
The back cover of the DVD and Blu-ray releases of the film
The Company of Wolves
also directed by Neil Jordan say the following at the first paragraph:
Fascinating and imaginative. The Company of Wolves, directed by Neil Jordan (Crying Game,
Interview with a Vampire
) brings together the timeless Little Red Riding Hood and werewolf fables with a haunting, compelling, eerie and erotic difference.
http://images3.static-bluray.com/movies/covers/51979_back.jpg
The back cover of the UK Blu-ray release of
The Company of Wolves
says the following at the first paragraph:
Fascinating and imaginative. The Company of Wolves, directed by Neil Jordan (The Crying Game, Interview with the Vampire) brings together the timeless Little Red Riding Hood and werewolf fables with a haunting, compelling, eerie and erotic difference.