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Will Durst

Will Durst

Posted: June 26, 2010 04:23 PM

Vampire Nation

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Taking a breather from our Gulf Coast miasma in order to focus on an even ghastlier blight of cultural crude washing up on American shores. No, this is not about Lady Gaga. Although, I do intend to address walking parasites. Demon fiends. Bloodsucking vermin. The Ushers at the Gates of Hell themselves of which we are experiencing a veritable glut and I'm here to say that my soul is so weary of vampires. Bleh.

Used to be vampires were stylish and dangerous and romantic partly due to their rarity. These days, Children of the Night sightings are as frequent as Law & Order reruns. More ubiquitous than Subway sandwich shops. And about as horrifying. Movies and television and magazines and commercials and straight to video DVDs and books and comic books and kids books and even Muppets. Only a matter of time before Fisher- Price comes out with a line of vampire mobiles to hang over cribs.

Bayou vampires and New York City vampires and Elvis Presley tribute artists and tiny vampires with thyroid imbalances wearing herringbone fezzes. Vampires fighting werewolves. Vampires befriending werewolves. Vampire cops and vampire legal department research assistants and vampire DPW dispatchers and vampire insurance adjusters. Admittedly, the latter smacks of redundancy.

Because of the proliferation of the walking undead to mainstream pervasiveness, these suburban mall vamps are consequently forced to raise the fantasy stakes to where the entire genre is tumbling into ridiculousness. Most frustrating is nobody plays by the rules anymore. Time- tested conventions are being discarded like blood ampoules at a neck biters winter solstice mortuary retreat.

Garlic is no big deal unless it is. They can run extremely fast. Except when they can't. Super human strength is at their command- sometimes. Silver, mirrors, daylight, holy water and wooden stakes: Take em or leave them. That's the problem with kids today. No respect for their elders. If it was good enough for Bram Stoker, it should be good enough for these libidinous meat puppets.

You don't have to be Freud to get the repressed sexual desires theme. But wasn't it was a lot more interesting when society was repressed and not flaunted by young starlets emerging from limos sans underwear? And what is it with the brooding? You're a thousand years old. How much time to do you need to adjust to the agony of immortality? Stop it with the teenage angst already.

And yes, yes, yesssssss. To be young is to identify with the alienation and the dressing all in black and the being pale and stuff. But the only thing less sexy than an ancient man caressing the carotid of a pubescent girl with his swollen incisors may be the prospect of she and he swapping denture cream. You think Anna Nicole Smith was creepy, multiply her husband's age by eight or ten and try imagining that. Not enough Ambien in Patrick Kennedy's medicine cabinet to quell those nightmares. Makes Harold and Maude seem the stuff of fairy tails. Tales. That's Tinkerbelle in Vegas.

And this anguishing over the weight of the eternal hunger is getting a bit old. You've had multiple centuries to come up with an efficient way to feed. You're not tormented, you're incompetent. You know, if Hollywood is really interested in a new way to make big bucks frightening America, they should greenlight a series of movies about the inner workings of Congress. Now, those soulless zombies are scary.

Will Durst is a San Francisco based political comedian who often writes. This being a fine example. Catch his one- man show, "The Lieutenant Governor from the State of Confusion" at a Performing Arts Center near you. His new CD, "Raging Moderate" from Stand Up! Records, now available on both iTunes and Amazon. Coming this fall. "Where the Rogue Things Go."

 

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David Durham
Just a guy who tries to stay informed and stand fo
12:09 PM on 07/01/2010
We children of the night share your exasperation. At first it was flattering, Dracula is a pretty cool customer. But now the public attitude is that anyone can be a vampire. Please! A thousand years on Earth makes one nothing if not discerning. I remember chatting with Lord Byron about the exclusivity of our club. While not a Vampire himself, he admired our vetting process. Physical beauty preferred, but not essential. A love of the classics in literature, painting and sculpture, but no fear of the new. A knack for languages always a plus. I never met a teenager in all my thousand years who could pass muster. They are, however, delicious. But Mr. Durst, don't worry. All this excessive flummery surrounding Vampires right now shall pass. We shall fade back into the shadows where we belong.
11:37 AM on 06/30/2010
All I got to say is that Lestat never effing sparkled and Armand would've had Bill Compton for breakfast.
07:51 AM on 06/30/2010
Very Funny, Will! Snickered through the entire thing. Looking forward to more of your insight around here! ;-)
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Economike
06:15 PM on 06/29/2010
Soon when everybody is a vampire there will be no one to feed on and it will all be over.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
04:27 PM on 06/29/2010
"The Real Ghostbusters" episode "No One Comes to Lupusville" had a cool depiction of vampires meeting werewolves.
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mary896
Tea Loving Liberal
02:40 PM on 06/28/2010
Honestly, I should be so sick of this junk, too. But I drool over True Blood (before that "Buffy" and "Angel" and "Moonlight", screw "Twilight") so badly that I need a mop and bucket from start to finish. The vampire craze is going a bit longer than normal, because it's such a rich, exciting, manipulative subject filled with 'what-ifs', immortality (or not), interesting powers, SEX....it's hard to spin tales with drop dead surprise when you're a normal person, interacting with other normal people, just like OUR normal lives that can seem just a little too lame sometimes. This stuff is the 'spice' on my daily grind. I totally understand why the derision, but I for one LOVE the genre.
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Deb Mac
03:04 PM on 06/30/2010
I think the difference between this craze and the ones of the past is that in the modern-day vampire stories the vamps are able to have sex. Remember, in all the old movies and TV shows, there was no sex. The feeding WAS the sex. I don't think these new modern sexual vamps are going anywhere anytime soon.
06:56 PM on 07/01/2010
Well, that, plus all the emo. As a fan of serious horror, it makes me long for the days when vampires were bad guys.
anotherbozo
67-year-old artist living in New
02:25 PM on 06/28/2010
Make sure you see the Danish flick "Let the Right One In" before you swear off vampires completely, Mr. Durst. Of course I've been avoiding the recent glut, but that Indie is creepy and witty and has a pre-adolescent edge, if you're not aware of it.

Will Durst, not as frequent a contributor as Maher but definitely worth the wait.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
04:24 PM on 06/29/2010
I think that "Let the Right One In" was from Sweden
10:28 PM on 06/29/2010
Yes.
10:29 PM on 06/29/2010
It's actually more of a poignant than scary film. Definitely beats a lot of American horror crap that is being shown at the present.
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Doug Watt
Not ready for 2012
05:58 PM on 06/27/2010
Will, I have been unhappy with you for a long time because of your role in the building of the Calpine power plant, but your posts recently are worthy of giving you a break. Excellent post.

I couldn't agree more about vampires, they're taking over the TV landscape like yuppies took over South of Market.
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tacevad
American SS Card Carrying Socialist
05:55 PM on 06/27/2010
Just because the world of Special Effects makes it possible to watch vampires sucking blood in gory detail does not mean they should. The World of Imagination is usually better than actually seeing it. Alfred Hitchcock knew how to scare by taking us to the edge of the event and letting us imagine the climax.The more visual movies become the less thinking needs be done by the audience.
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stagebandman
10:35 PM on 06/26/2010
I agree completely. Vampires are just not scary now. It may be the fault of Buffy, The Vampire Slayer, but that was an extremely well written show about high school. The current stuff is a pale comparison. May I suggest the following vampire or related movies:
Horror Of Dracula (58) Still the very best Dracula picture, hands down.
Brides Of Dracula (60) no Drac, but great Cushing Van Helsing scenes.
Count Yorga, Vampire (70) & The Return Of Count Yorga (71)
House Of Dark Shadows (70)
The Night Stalker (72) TV movie that inspired the TV show.
Fright Night (85)
Near Dark (87)
Cronos (93) Guillermo Del Toro's first
Interview With The Vampire (94)
From Dusk Til Dawn (96)
Vampires (98)
Dracula 2000 (00) Completely mind-blowing revelation!
30 Days Of Night (07)
Every one of these will scare you. Some will make you laugh. And every one is better than Twilight.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
04:26 PM on 06/29/2010
Another one is Chuck Jones's cartoon "Transylvania 6-5000", in which Bugs Bunny spends the night in Dracula's castle and ends up making mincemeat of the count without even trying.
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Lesann
The secret is negative reinforcement
06:45 PM on 07/03/2010
La, la, la de la, la abraca-pocus. Loved that episode - loved Bugs Bunny.
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minerva117
This space for rent. Cheap!
11:57 AM on 07/02/2010
I remember "House of Dark Shadows" well. I was a huge fan of the show "Dark Shadows" on teevee. I remember us kids rushing home from school so we wouldn't miss a minute of it (TIVO would have been cool back then). I thought the movie kind of cheapened the whole genre with its buckets of blood, but most kids back then just ate that stuff up. It definitely made the move from imagining the bloody scenes to showing every drop.
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Lesann
The secret is negative reinforcement
06:48 PM on 07/03/2010
Barnabas Collins ... best name ever.

I think the whole vampire thing has been bastaradized as well. Vampires aren't touchy feely.
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MadMenFan79
09:52 PM on 06/26/2010
LOL! Love this article, man! It cracked me up.

I also have to agree with you that the whole Dawson's Creek-meets-fangs thing that's permeated the marketplace is ruining the vampire genre which I have been a lifelong fan of, so I'm not happy about that either!
07:59 PM on 06/26/2010
i grew up being fascinated by the vampire myth. now its been beaten to death. I agree, its time let the vampire legend go.
06:59 PM on 07/01/2010
I don't think vampires will ever go away. They're just going through an emo phase.
pogo
My micro-bio is empty.
06:12 PM on 06/26/2010
Whew! I was starting to think I was the only one who's horrified by Subway sandwich shops!
DrSnuggles
You label me and I'll label you
05:14 PM on 06/28/2010
Dammit! That was exactly what I was going to comment...

... and fanned.