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Best Vampire Movie You Love
The best one so far for me is, Interview with a vampire.
Good acting good story good ending.:) |
I like the Lost Boys, its the type of lifestyle I would like to life.:cool: And Salems Lot, it still scares me.:o
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Definitely Salems Lot
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The other one is Andy Warhols Dracula, pure camp and a load of blood. :eek: |
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I know it's a typical answer but my genuine response is Nosferatu.
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Horror Of Dracula
Salem's Lot Fright Night House Of Dark Shadows Nosferatu Son Of Dracula Dracula (1931) Curse Of The Undead |
nosferatu: phantom der nacht
dracula: dead and loving it |
Outside of the 'Classics' - I love Near Dark.
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Tod Browning's Dracula (1931): Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make.
Others: Nosferatu Horror of Dracula Dracula has risen from the grave Let the right one in |
Let the Right One In...
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From Dusk Til Dawn.....one of my all time favs.
Let the Right One In was also incredible. Just felt more real than most vampire movies. |
låt den rätte komma in/Let the right one in.
I was thrilled after watching it! |
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Bram Stoker's Dracula
Fright Night |
Let the right one in
Nosferatu Near Dark |
Dracula.
Dracula (1998)
Very funny Vampire Comedy. :b |
the Fearless Vampire Killers w Roman Polanski.
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Werner Herzog's "Nosferatu The Vampyre", staring Klaus Kinski-
http://i36.tinypic.com/2e21keb.jpg Klaus Kinskis' rendition of the Count deserves props as one of the all-time greats. Better than Frank Langella and his Saturday Night Fever blowout any day of the week- http://i36.tinypic.com/9tjrig.jpg |
Countess Dracula is wonderfully stylish with just a hint of Lesbian love-yay Brilliant!
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The original Nosferatu and Dracula with Lugosi, then the Hammer series with Lee and Cushing.
Fright Night was good too, because it was it's own movie. It didn't rely on a tie in to the classics. I always found the newer re-makes with Cruise and Oldman as trying too hard and off the mark of the feeling trying to be conveyed. I want to be scared, not laugh or think "this guy would have been so much better in this role". |
How about The Blade Series of movies. And Bram Stoker's Dracula.
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I really enjoyed John Carpenter's Vampire. It had everything I look for in a vampire movie.
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