Ddvere
New member
Hello,
First I wanted to say how much I am genuinely enjoying Vampired.com because, well, I really like vampire stories and films etc.
Love how each film has explored ideas of how to use vampire lore and storytelling to highlight the eroticism. Elements of reluctance and submission in particular have been woven into the videos extremely well. Bravo! The saturation of red amid filtered blurring is very effective, especially when it comes to the vampire eyes!
Of course I have my own preferences and would like to make a case for some other elements to use a bit more...
First, backstory to me always makes it easier to sink into the fantasy of what is happening. Hence "Hunters" remains one of my all time favorites so far. Likewise "Eternal Beauty" and "A Deal's A Deal" have an little something extra because all hint at things that have been happening before the video began. More of this please!
Second, I like it better when there's more seduction involved rather than simply overpowering someone with ********. Not asking use to stop using ********! Not at all! But I personally think if the vampire and victim talk longer, especially if the former is not just giving commands but luring in her victim, is just hotter. Again "Hunters" but also "A Deal's A Deal" as well as "Dark Romance" and to some extent "My Prey" show a direction I prefer. "***** Donor" is nice, but lacks much backstory.
One variation of this can be seen in some fairly famous vampire films, such as John Carpenter's Vampires and Vampire's Kiss, is when the bite itself proves so overwhelming the victim very soon sinks into addiction, begging for more.
Finally, you've included some very fun Easter Eggs like Vampirella and the title "Don't Let Her In". Love these! Please do more! Some I think have a lot of potential:
First I wanted to say how much I am genuinely enjoying Vampired.com because, well, I really like vampire stories and films etc.
Love how each film has explored ideas of how to use vampire lore and storytelling to highlight the eroticism. Elements of reluctance and submission in particular have been woven into the videos extremely well. Bravo! The saturation of red amid filtered blurring is very effective, especially when it comes to the vampire eyes!
Of course I have my own preferences and would like to make a case for some other elements to use a bit more...
First, backstory to me always makes it easier to sink into the fantasy of what is happening. Hence "Hunters" remains one of my all time favorites so far. Likewise "Eternal Beauty" and "A Deal's A Deal" have an little something extra because all hint at things that have been happening before the video began. More of this please!
Second, I like it better when there's more seduction involved rather than simply overpowering someone with ********. Not asking use to stop using ********! Not at all! But I personally think if the vampire and victim talk longer, especially if the former is not just giving commands but luring in her victim, is just hotter. Again "Hunters" but also "A Deal's A Deal" as well as "Dark Romance" and to some extent "My Prey" show a direction I prefer. "***** Donor" is nice, but lacks much backstory.
One variation of this can be seen in some fairly famous vampire films, such as John Carpenter's Vampires and Vampire's Kiss, is when the bite itself proves so overwhelming the victim very soon sinks into addiction, begging for more.
Finally, you've included some very fun Easter Eggs like Vampirella and the title "Don't Let Her In". Love these! Please do more! Some I think have a lot of potential:
- Dark Shadows (the TV series and the movies)
- Dracula (so many iterations but Hammer films are classic)
- Carmilla (the ur-lesbian vampire, with about a dozen film version including famously The Vampire Lovers)
- True *****
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (new sequel series is on its way now)
- Recent films such as Abigail, Renfield, Sinners, and Nosferatu
- All things Anne Rice, but especially anything related to Interview With The Vampire (film, novel or tv series, but about women rather than men).
- Fright Night (all four movies, but again rendered lesbian)