Posts Tagged ‘plague’

27
Jun

Trailer: Daybreakers

   Posted by: Taliesin_ttlg    in Taleisin's Vamp Movie Reviews

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This is one that has been on the radar for a while and has such acting names as Sam Neill, Ethan Hawke and Willem Dafoe involved. Everlost over at Vampire News picked up on the trailer.

Set in the near future where a plague has turned most of the population into vampires, the main resource is running out – humanity and the blood we produce. To a degree it sounds almost like where I am Legend might have left off after society had been rebuilt (and if there had been more than one survivor) and by the look of the trailer it seems to be what Ultraviolet failed to be.

Originally slated for a September 2009 release, some websites are suggesting this has fallen back to Jan 2010, but the trailer has piqued my interest and I actually think I might let myself get a little excited about this one.

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13
Mar

Remains of Female Vampire Found

   Posted by: Mistress Ariana    in Vampires in the News

I was looking around at some blogs, and I came across this bit of news and wanted to share:

Italian researchers believe they have found the remains of a female “vampire” in Venice, buried with a brick jammed between her jaws to prevent her feeding on victims of a plague which swept the city in the 16th century.

Matteo Borrini, an anthropologist from the University of Florence, said the discovery on the small island of Lazzaretto Nuovo in the Venice lagoon supported the medieval belief that vampires were behind the spread of plagues like the Black Death.

“This is the first time that archaeology has succeeded in reconstructing the ritual of exorcism of a vampire,” Mr Borrini said.

“This helps … authenticate how the myth of vampires was born.”

The skeleton was unearthed in a mass grave from the Venetian plague of 1576 – in which the artist Titian died – on Lazzaretto Nuovo, which lies around three kilometres north-east of Venice and was used as a sanatorium for plague sufferers.

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