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headswillroll 09-08-2011 12:50 PM

Favourite film involving vampires?
 
I'm not really a big fan on vampires, (I'm more there with the werewolves. :D ) but I gotta say I do really love Interview with the Vampire! It's easily one of my favourite films.

I just do love a horror film (I would really say it is angst more than anything) that doesn't rely on blood and gore to give you just a little bit of a chill, think ''bloody disgusting''etc, and the black humour in it mixes in well with the chaotic madness of it all.

Just intrigued to what people would say their favourite vampire movie is, and hope that the most percent will not say Twilight. We can't call that sugary fluff nonsense a good scare of a movie. Haha.

leezuki 09-08-2011 12:58 PM

i will have to say

vamp(my all time fave)
from dusk til dawn
interveiw with a vampire
stake land
fright night

headswillroll 09-08-2011 01:20 PM

Fright Night is definitely a great one, and Dusk Till Dawn is more of a horror comedy, but great nonetheless. The Lost boys has got to be in there, too. Packed with hot vampires, killer music, and a comedic, yet, great, storyline. Have you seen the Lost Boys at all?

And Interview with ''A'' vampire - The film is ''the'' vampire, is it not? I've read the book, too, but am sure it's the same as the film title as well. I could be wrong though. And Queen of the Damned (movie)...I found that to be a real big flop!

I haven't seen Stake Land or Vamp. Are they rather good then? I know I need to see Near Dark. That's been recommended to me many times, but I have yet to buy it.

leezuki 09-08-2011 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by headswillroll (Post 903552)
Fright Night is definitely a great one, and Dusk Till Dawn is more of a horror comedy, but great nonetheless. The Lost boys has got to be in there, too. Packed with hot vampires, killer music, and a comedic, yet, great, storyline. Have you seen the Lost Boys at all?

And Interview with ''A'' vampire - The film is ''the'' vampire, is it not? I've read the book, too, but am sure it's the same as the film title as well. I could be wrong though. And Queen of the Damned (movie)...I found that to be a real big flop!

I haven't seen Stake Land or Vamp. Are they rather good then? I know I need to see Near Dark. That's been recommended to me many times, but I have yet to buy it.

near dark
lost boys
how could i forget them, great films.
queen of the damned was total crap i thought.stake land and vamp u should check out great movies.

neverending 09-08-2011 01:56 PM

The Hammer Dracula series starring Chris Lee.

headswillroll 09-08-2011 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 903555)
The Hammer Dracula series starring Chris Lee.

Oh, I just lover Hammer films (I do prefer Amicus productions mind you) though I haven't seen Dracula, or any of the classics of them. There are quite a few though. (By Hammer alone) I will have to watch some sometime though. :)

The Villain 09-08-2011 02:28 PM

Nosferatu
Dracula (Bela Lugosi)
The Hammer Dracula films starring Christopher Lee
Fright Night
The Lost Boys
Let The Right One In

Rela1024 09-08-2011 07:59 PM

Interview With the Vampire and Fright Night......Fright Night was kinda creepy though

ManchestrMorgue 09-08-2011 08:56 PM

I love the vampire genre.

Some of my favourites include:

Nosferatu (both versions, although I prefer the 1921 original)
Dracula (1931)
The Hammer vampire films (including the Karnstein films, Vampire Circus, and The Kiss of the Vampire)
Fearless Vampire Killers
Let The Right One In
Blood and Roses
The Count Yorga movies
Captain Kronos, Vampire Hunter

ABjerg 09-09-2011 05:20 AM

30 Days of Night
Van Helsing


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