DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '24 I => Current Talk '10 II => Topic started by: michael c on November 28, 2010, 05:34:33 PM
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last night i was watching dvd collection six that has an interview with lara parker.
in this particular interview she's really hamming it up. she's on a set complete with red satin drapery and burning candles and she's wearing some sort of long black dress and choker that i think is supposed to come across as "witch-like".
here she goes on about vampires and witches and death and sexuality and the metaphysical and all of this mumbo-jumbo strikes me as very disingenuous.
in other interviews i've seen parker dresses and acts normally and admits to knowing nothing about witchcraft, never studying it and was simply reading the dialogue written for her on the series. in fact she seems to me more like a very well kept and expensively maintained trophy wife than anyone actively involved in the occult.
this was obviously done several years ago so i wonder if it was produced as some sort of promotional tool for one of her books. to give her more "street cred" so to speak among people involved in this type of thing. it's really fake and cheesy and the set is awful.
diana millay can pull off this "i really am the pheonix" routine but here parker just looks silly.
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Hi MSC, I'm sure Lara's really dedicated fans will respond with chapter and verse, but as I recall it, that "interview" was inspired by research Lara did for an MA thesis on aspects of the vampire motif in literature. Not only did Lara do some research for that academic work, but she also did research on the occult for her two novels.
What I recall of the interview is that Lara's delivery of her lines was rather wooden. But I think she has done some of her own work in these areas. I don't recall any especially new insights as the terrain at this stage of things is very much tried and true material.
G.
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diana millay can pull off this "i really am the pheonix" routine but here parker just looks silly.
In more recent years, Diana also started calling herself a witch, which seems vastly more reasonable than announcing with a straight face that she's a Phoenix.
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I think that interview was taken on the set of a vampire documentary. If I remember correctly, she was one of the people used to comment on various elements of vampire fiction and lore. I think she was wearing the same clothes as seen in the DS interview. I could be remembering wrong, but I believe that explains the clothing and her demeanor.
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I think that interview was taken on the set of a vampire documentary.
Oh, um... SF Vortex?
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Regardless of what she says she looks FIRECE with those painted eyes and black outfit and false lashes! FIERCE I TELL YOU!
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She appeared in at least a couple vampire documentaries. I recorded two of them and still have them around here - somewhere. I've never bothered to compare what she said/what she wore in either of them to what she says/what she wears on the DVD. But maybe one day - IF no one else manages to do it first...
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I don't have the other interviews but I think she looks hot and I personally like her piece. I think this was perhaps shot after she studied for her novel. Isn't it safe to say that she was more passionate about Witchcraft and Vampirism through her research?
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What I liked about that interview – if it's the one that I think it is – is that Parker went on and on and on about the vampire business, to the point where I was starting to think, “Golly, she actually believes it! She's round the bend!” and then suddenly she said, “And it's all a bunch of malarkey” - or words to that effect.