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I am lord and master of my own island, I am the Devil’s minion and he grants my every wish.
(DANIEL) The play was a hit? (ARMAND) An unmitigated hit.
“But the Venice of your time, tell me...” “What? That it was dirty? That it was beautiful? That people went about in rags with rottding teeth and stinking breath and laughed at public executions?”
(DANIEL) And how did she like being infantilized? (ARMAND) Coven life required letting go of the self. She carried her water uphill… (LOUIS) She had issues with it.
ARMAND stares intensely at DANIEL, rising up the chair.
(ARMAND) You’re going to teach me how to be fascinating.
(DANIEL) Never say “I love you” to a raging narcissist. (ARMAND) And I locked away those words for another 150 years. And then he arrived… And shattered that lock.
But Armand was remarkably unresponsive. “I cannot tell you those things because I have no experience of them. You see, I have so little ability to synthesize knowledge; I deal in the immediate with a cool intensity.”
Finally, after a year and a half of this madness, Daniel began to question Armand. What had it really been like in those days in Venice? Look at this film, set in the eighteenth century, tell me what is wrong.
(DANIEL) I’m good at getting angles. Getting people to open up. I can’t feel my body. It’s freaking me out. (ARMAND) No, no, no, no, no, no. Shhhhhhh.
That Interview with the Vampire novel had Talamasca written all over it. Eric Bogosian will return as Daniel Molloy in #TALAMASCA: The Secret Order. #SDCC2025
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Escorting Daniel to a room in the Carlyle, where he left him to sleep it off with a suitcase full of new clothes waiting, and a wallet full of money hidden in a pocket.
(DANIEL) The question was, “How do vampires hide from Google?” not, “How did Lestat break his heart?” (ARMAND) But because you’re a good listener you got answers to both.