With the help of her creepy assistant, she destroys the body, intending to escape her own curse of vampirism. |
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But what we get is a musically undistinguished, lyrically trite rock-show, tricked out with vampirism, incest and gore. |
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When the town fell to the epidemic of vampirism that swept the world, it must have fallen quickly. |
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He regarded vampirism as a curse, and the ultimate evil was to force it on someone unwilling. |
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Few great vampire films are really about vampirism when all is said and done. |
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There aren't many scenes of vampirism in the film, and when there are, they are neither gory nor scary. |
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The drinking of blood could be a reference to vampirism, where the drinker lives forever as a living dead at the cost of having to consume the blood of the living. |
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If vampirism is included to the lyrics it does not mean it in a direct way. |
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But the blood-rites of ancient religions aren't vampirism. |
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A year later, Abel Ferrara released a more gloomily philosophical take on urban vampirism, The Addiction, which is worth catching for the sight of Christopher Walken as a reformed neck-biter. |
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We felt the storyline made the most sense for Rebekah, because she has always been the one who said she wants to be cured from vampirism. |
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An undead scientist tries to develop synthetic blood, only to run into a revolutionary group claiming to have discovered a cure for vampirism. |
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It's an especially efficient form of vampirism, one with its own official beer and a mascot that invariably ends up looking like some sort of obliterated genital. |
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An absolutely new alternative to this vampirism. |
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Witchcraft, vampirism, romance, time travel, and arcane manuscripts? |
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Mayer took the latest scientific discoveries on genetic and blood research and compiled them into a story that makes the possibility of vampirism medically real and logical. |
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Vampirism is another delusion which has prevailed amazingly. |
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Vampirism and suburbanism are ostensibly incompatible but actually symbiotic. |
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