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| Nosferatu 22 |      | 7 | 33.33% | 
| Dracula 31 |      | 1 | 4.76% | 
| Vampyr 32 |      | 1 | 4.76% | 
| Horror of Dracula 58 |      | 2 | 9.52% | 
| Nosferatu the Vampyre 79 (Werner Herzog) |      | 0 | 0% | 
| Fright Night 85 |      | 3 | 14.29% | 
| Near Dark 87 (Kathryn Bigelow) |      | 1 | 4.76% | 
| Bram Stoker's Dracula 92 (Coppala) |      | 3 | 14.29% | 
| Interview With the Vampire 94 (Anne Rice script) |      | 2 | 9.52% | 
| Let the Right One In 2008 |      | 1 | 4.76% | 
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			Had potential and Woods was great but it dropped the ball big time..
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			As a Carpenter fan, I was really looking forward to seeing Carpenter's Vampires. The PR talked about how it's scarier to not see the creature when other effects are used correctly, which I agree with. Sounded very cool. Vampires wasn't at all what I was expecting, to say the least. It felt more like 'Escape from LA' than 'Halloween', again, to say the least. I fastened my seat belt for the ride. And at the end and every after, it was very forgettable for me. I don't remember being scared, intellectually intrigued, or even entertained. It just missed for me. | 
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			I voted for Fright Night. I grew up on that movie. I love Evil Ed and Peter Vincent! John Carpenter's Vampires is a close second!
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			As much as I adore Nosferatu and loved The Lost Boys as a kid (I think possibly the first vampire movie I ever saw) I went with Interview With The Vampire it was tough though. I wasn't very keen on Carpenter's Vampires despite being a big Carpenter fan. Also I think Vampyr is very underrated it's not Nosferatu but it is very good and highly worth watching. I also on the other end of the spectrum have a huge soft spot for Vamp for entertainment value alone. 
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			Probably have to go with Vampyr myself. Just completely hypnotizing and absorbing.
		 
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			The original Vampire Hunter D is my favorite vampire film. Still only slightly dated because of some visual effect choices this film really drives home the power and menace of a vampire with alot of unique elements and a setting unlike any created before. Also, keep in mind, this is based on a book series. It didn't have the pre-existing bulk of visual references that most anime is bound to now-a-days. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOAWT6o6il4 
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