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A literary influence on the gothic scene was Anne Rice's re-imagining of the idea of the vampire.

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While she was positive about the aesthetic of the film, writing that " much of it was beautiful ," she took great issue with its re-imagining of the moral sense of the books and greater focus on physical violence.
The first was Mario Bros. Special, which was a re-imagining of the original Mario Bros. with new phases, mechanics and gameplay.
He is best known for his novels such as the non-narrative 69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess ( 2002 ), his re-imagining of the 1960s in Tainted Love ( 2005 ), and earlier parodistic pulp fictions Pure Mania, Red London, No Pity, Cunt, and Defiant Pose that pastiche the work of 1970s British skinhead pulp novel writer Richard Allen and combine it with pornography, political agit-prop, and historical references to punk rock and avant-garde art.
Paradise Pier's re-imagining was completed in July 2011, coinciding with the 10th Anniversary of Disney California Adventure.
In 2007, to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the New Universe, Marvel launched newuniversal-a single title re-imagining of the New Universe concepts by writer Warren Ellis, artist Salvador Larroca and color artist Jason Keith.
Although it shares a title with Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, this film is neither a remake or re-imagining of the earlier film.
In keeping with the realistic, non-superhero re-imagining of the this comic this version of Bullseye does not wear a costume or possess superpowers but is still be talented at marksman and has a bullseye tattooed on his forehead.
This re-imagining of the character resembled a giant purple eye with tentacles.
Dallesandro also appeared in Lonesome Cowboys ( 1968 ), Trash ( 1970 ), Heat ( 1972 ), a sardonic re-imagining of Sunset Boulevard with Sylvia Miles, Andy Warhol's Frankenstein and Andy Warhol's Dracula ( both 1974 ) also directed by Morrissey.
The Basestar is the capital ship of the Cylons in the 1978 science fiction television series and movie Battlestar Galactica along with its re-imagining in the 2003 miniseries and 2004 television series.
Written by J. Michael Straczynski and Samm Barnes, with artwork by Brandon Peterson, Strange is a re-imagining of Doctor Strange's origin.
In Dreamwave's 21st century re-imagining of the Generation 1 universe, Jetfire was once again presented as friends with Starscream before the Great War started.
Although the Duocons themselves would only have minor roles in Dreamwave Productions ' 21st Century re-imagining of the G1 universe, with Flywheels appearing as one of Starscream's Predacons, they did receive profiles that established them as part of an important legacy.
However, in the second half of the decade, the steady success of the genre led to some studios attempting serious films with large budgets, including the coldly realistic depiction of a post-nuclear war world, On the Beach, and Forbidden Planet, a sci-fi re-imagining of Shakespeare's The Tempest.

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* Martin Scorsese's 1985 film After Hours is a re-imagining of The Trial.
In the 2011 film Island, the character Max is a re-imagining of Piggy and is played by actor Robbie Curran.
* ‘’ The Buntline Special ’’ ( 2010 ) By Mike Resnick, a Steampunk re-imagining of the gunfight.
His best-known plays include Anna Christie ( Pulitzer Prize 1922 ), Desire Under the Elms ( 1924 ), Strange Interlude ( Pulitzer Prize 1928 ), Mourning Becomes Electra ( 1931 ), and his only well-known comedy, Ah, Wilderness !, a wistful re-imagining of his youth as he wished it had been.
In the 2008 episode " The Beginning Of The End " of the BBC television series Merlin, a prequel to and re-imagining of the Arthur legends, Mordred appears as a young Druid boy whom Merlin protects despite being warned that he would one day kill Arthur.
Markets and meanings: re-imagining organizational life.
Each re-imagining relocates Xenophon's narrative to the gang scene of New York.
It is being marketed as a Cold War-era ( 1979 instead of 1999 ) re-imagining of the original UFO: Enemy Unknown and an answer to 2K's XCOM which has alienated some of the X-COM fanbase due to its FPS-based gameplay.
* Shakespeare scholar Stephen Greenblatt and playwright Charles L. Mee collaborated on a contemporary re-imagining of Cardenio.
Many of her works examine the role of women in nineteenth century culture, re-imagining the lives of historical figures.
In April 2012, a re-imagining of S. F.
This is not a sequel, but a re-boot or re-imagining of the original Little Fuzzy.
It has been suggested it best to refer to Xenosaga as a re-imagining of the early chapters of Perfect Works.
* In the mid 1990s, hip-hop / rap artist KRS-One recorded a re-imagining of the song using different lyrics, written by Wieden + Kennedy copywriter Stacy Wall, for " Revolution ," a Jake Scott-directed Nike commercial featuring Jason Kidd, Jim Jackson, Eddie Jones, Joe Smith, and Kevin Garnett.

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Although the film was primarily produced by different hands from the 1963-89 series, and intended for an American audience, the producers chose not to produce a " re-imagining " or " reboot " of the series ( examples of such proposals can be found in Jean-Marc Lofficier's book The Nth Doctor ( Virgin Publishing, 1997 )), but rather a continuation of the original narrative.
The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running X-Men comic book franchise as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint.
The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running Fantastic Four comic book franchise as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint.

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This concept has continued to be used in many vampire television series and films.
The planet, once terrified by the elegant but cruel Nobles ( vampires ), ancient demons, mutants and their technological creations, is now slowly returning to a semblance of order and human control — thanks in part to the decadence that brought about the downfall of the vampire race, to the continued stubbornness of frontier dwellers and, to the rise of a caste of independent hunters-for-hire who eliminate supernatural threats.
Still somewhat fearful of the former vampire, Willie continued to exhibit all the signs of suffering from what would become eventually known as Stockholm Syndrome.
They also see the librarian who was supposedly killed in the United States – he has survived because he is a vampire and he has continued following Helen and Paul.

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After consulting with a priestly doctor who he had specially ordered, the General came to the realization that his niece was being visited by a vampire.
Stoker also indulges the air of mystery further than Le Fanu by allowing the characters to solve the enigma of the vampire along with the reader.
The descriptions of Carmilla and the character of Lucy in Dracula are similar, and have become archetypes for the appearance of the waif-like victims and seducers in vampire stories as being tall, slender, languid, and with large eyes, full lips and soft voices.
" They have heavy shaded rooms and provide room service of human " snacks " ( with blood type and sexuality ) for their vampire clientele.
Bowie starred in The Hunger ( 1983 ), a revisionist vampire film, with Catherine Deneuve and Susan Sarandon.
The novel The Legend of The Vampire Khufu, written by Raymond Mayotte in 2010, deals with king Khufu awakening in his pyramid as a vampire.
At the age of 12, Dunst gained widespread recognition playing the role of vampire Claudia in Interview with the Vampire ( 1994 ), a performance for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.
The breakthrough role in Dunst's career came in Interview with the Vampire, a 1994 film based on Anne Rice's novel, in which she played the child vampire Claudia, a surrogate daughter to Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt's characters in the film.
Rodríguez went on to collaborate with Quentin Tarantino on the vampire thriller, From Dusk Till Dawn ( he co-produced two sequels ), and with Kevin Williamson on the horror film The Faculty.
The success of this book spawned a distinctive vampire genre, still popular in the 21st century, with books, films, video games, and television shows.
This tradition persisted in modern Greek folklore about the vrykolakas, in which a wax cross and piece of pottery with the inscription " Jesus Christ conquers " were placed on the corpse to prevent the body from becoming a vampire.
Other methods commonly practised in Europe included severing the tendons at the knees or placing poppy seeds, millet, or sand on the ground at the grave site of a presumed vampire ; this was intended to keep the vampire occupied all night by counting the fallen grains, indicating an association of vampires with arithmomania.
Piercing the skin of the chest was a way of " deflating " the bloated vampire ; this is similar to the act of burying sharp objects, such as sickles, in with the corpse, so that they may penetrate the skin if the body bloats sufficiently while transforming into a revenant.
Today, we would associate these entities with vampires, but in ancient times, the term vampire did not exist ; blood drinking and similar activities were attributed to demons or spirits who would eat flesh and drink blood ; even the Devil was considered synonymous with the vampire.
According to the first dictionary of modern Serbian language ( published by Vuk Stefanović-Karadžić in 1818 ) vukodlak / вукодлак ( werewolf ) and vampir / вампир ( vampire ) are synonyms, meaning a man who returns from his grave for purposes of fornicating with his widow.
Transceivers can be connected to cable segments with N connectors, or via a vampire tap, which allows new nodes to be added while existing connections are live.
Without his soul, Angel becomes Angelus, a vampire with no humanity whatsoever.
Although he enters the series as a villain, Spike allies briefly with the Scoobies during Season Two to save his vampire lover Drusilla and stop Angel from destroying the world.
In the show's second season ( 1997 – 1998 ), Buffy continues to come to terms with her destiny, finds forbidden love with benevolent vampire Angel ( David Boreanaz ), and clashes with new villains Spike ( James Marsters ) and Drusilla ( Juliet Landau ).

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