Inspired by another thread.
1. Bram Stoker's Dracula
2. Blade
3. John Carpenter's Vampires
4. Interview with a Vampire
5. From Dusk Til Dawn
6. Underworld
7. Fright Night
8. Blade Trinity
9. Salem's Lot
10. Van Helsing
Inspired by another thread.
1. Bram Stoker's Dracula
2. Blade
3. John Carpenter's Vampires
4. Interview with a Vampire
5. From Dusk Til Dawn
6. Underworld
7. Fright Night
8. Blade Trinity
9. Salem's Lot
10. Van Helsing
Hmmm, lets see.
1. Bram Stoker's Dracula
2. From Dusk til Dawn
3. Queen of the Damned
4. Lost Boys
5. Dracula 2000
6. Vampires (John Carpenter)
7. Salem's Lot
8. Near Dark
9. Interview with a Vampire
10. Blade 1,2, and 3./Underworld 1,2, and 3
I have not seen Near Dark, but it has just been placed on my netflix, and I've never really sat down and actually watched Lost Boys in one piece (I've seen the whole movie, but every time its been in bits and pieces).
Lumping Blade 1, 2 and 3 together is a crime. Lumping Blade 2 and Trinity together...ok...but the original Blade is SO much better than the second two, imo.
No particular order:
1. Fright Night
2. Interview with the Vampire
3. From Dusk til Dawn
4. Blade II
5. Nightbreed
6. Lost Boys
7. Nosferatu (1922)
8. Dracula (1931)
9. Bram Stokers Dracula
10. Near Dark
OK was meant in relative context...yes, all damn good movies. From Dusk til Dawn is brilliant. Fright Night and Lost Boys are OK. Mostly Fright Night is on that list because it was the first real gory movie I ever saw, at a friend's birthday party in third grade. My parents weren't to thrilled about that, lol.
I don't have 10 favorite, but anything with Kate Beckinsale in tight leather is worth watching.......
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Vampires: Los Muertos is totally underrated. And Jon Bon Jovi was actually pretty good in it.
In my opinion, 90+% of vampire movies are cheesy as hell. Bram stoker's Dracula is good, the original Dusk till dawn was good, and the only other one that I think could be listed with a clear conscience is Dracula, Dead and Loving It. I almost forgot the king of all vampire moves though. Nosferatu.
I've also been looking to watch Shadow of the Vampire, but I always forget. Also don't have netflix.
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