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    DenBronx nailed it in the OP. Underworld series is good stuff. Never seen Salem's Lot. They don't have it on Netflix or at the library.
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    Interview with the Vampire
    Abraham Lincoln Vampire hunter
    Blade
    Bram Stoker's Dracula
    underworld
    What we do in the shadows

    Tv shows

    True blood
    Vampire diaries
    Buffy
    Dracula (recent)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    DenBronx nailed it in the OP. Underworld series is good stuff. Never seen Salem's Lot. They don't have it on Netflix or at the library.
    It would of been better seen back in the 80s.

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    Meh, i still think Salem's Lot is good today. It still has that cold eeriness about it that i love.

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    Universal Monsters' Dracula. I enjoyed all Universal Monsters movies. Classic!

    Universal Monsters got the best looking of Frankenstein in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northman View Post
    Meh, i still think Salem's Lot is good today. It still has that cold eeriness about it that i love.
    Don’t get me wrong it is still good & creepy, but some folks have a hard time with the quality movies were back then compared to today. They over analyze

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    1. Blade trilogy
    2. Lost boys
    3. Let the right one in (let me in remake was excellent too.)
    4. Dusk til Dawn
    5. (Wincing for the inevitable beatdown). Twilight series. I had a tween daughter when it came out, thought I would hate them, but I shit you not if you give them a chance they’re pretty damn good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by atwater27 View Post
    3. Let the right one in (let me in remake was excellent too.)
    Was close to making my list and i agree both the original and remake are very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northman View Post
    Was close to making my list and i agree both the original and remake are very good.
    I never saw the original, only the American version. Good flick!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DenBronx View Post
    I never saw the original, only the American version. Good flick!
    Yea, its kind of funny how many times Chloe has been involved with horror remakes (Let Me In, The Amityville Horror, Suspiria, The Eye, Carrie) but good for her.

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    Surprised no one has said Daybreakers or Dracula Reborn yet.
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    Daybreakers wasnt bad but Dracula Reborn i didnt like. A lot had to do with Luke Evans who im not that crazy about as an actor. I did like his role in a horror movie called "No One Lives".

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    Daywatch and Nightwatch are pretty good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northman View Post
    Meh, i still think Salem's Lot is good today. It still has that cold eeriness about it that i love.
    Yeah, I'm totally down for watching old flicks. In many ways they exceed today's films unless the execution of effects is too distracting. Today's producers care too much about the visual reality, the imagination is the better canvas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Northman View Post
    Was close to making my list and i agree both the original and remake are very good.
    Yeah, this would be around #5/6 for me, too.
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