Damn, I have never seen The Hunger. I will have to check it out.
Damn, I have never seen The Hunger. I will have to check it out.
Holy SHIT. . I forgot about D . . Jesus. . I own both of them. . .you'd think I'd learn
Ya, "The Hunger"...how can you go wrong with David Bowie AND Bauhaus in the same movie!!
nosferatu is the best one evermade and i dont know why but the fact that its a silent film makes it more creepy
at this moment im watching queen of the damned its actually ok if you forget that its based on a book and is a sequel to interview wiith the vampire which it cant be compared to since theyre so different anyway
not technically a movie, but lately I've really enjoyed the anime Helsing. offer's a real unique fresh approach to the vampire/ vamp hunter mythos, and manges to be dark, dramatic, and still funny, and entertainging enough to hold my attention, which I find to be rare in most uninspired, unoriginal anime's today.
I enjoyed Underworld, Interview with the Vampire, and Bram Stoker's Dracula, although I don't think any of them would rate in my top 20 films of all time.
In the "so bad they're great" category, the John Carpenter's Vampires films are fucking hilarious.
Well, it's just gotta be the original Dracula with Bela Lugosi. There is something strangely seductive about him (besides the fact that he is a Vampire, which is alluring in itself)
The Daughter of Dracula was also impressive, good storyline.
Not a Vampire movie per-se, but my favorite Vampire scene is from Waxwork...just the right amount of gore and sensuality.
Interview with a Vampire was a wonderful story and the movie portrayed it well. Queen of the Damned....great (if you've never read the books) Can't decide who makes a sexier Lestat though...
Interview with the vampire and queen of the damned... definetly.
Probably I am so exited about these movies because I read the books by Anne Rice... love her...
I really liked 'Interview with a Vampire', even if it is a step from being gay porn. And to think I went to the movies and watched it with my mom!
And I loved that film about the guys who filmed 'Nosferatu'. You know the one with Willem Dafoe.
... scary, scary!
The original Bela Lugosi, and the 1992 version of Francis Ford Coppolas Dracula have been my favs to date. The 1922 version of Nosfeatu was extremely well done also
How about a funny one like "Love Bites." Chris Makepeace and Grace Jones were so cheesy.
OH! and that one where Nic Cage thinks he's turning into a vampire? That one is fucking hilarious!
~Histrionica~
haha blade without a doubt.
Hollywood Vampyre: the plot is just so great! and its an Indie film
Interview with the Vampire: oooh. Very good acting, by people you wouldn't suspect would be good at vampire roles.
interview with the vampire, queen of the damned, lost boys...and a really lame 80s movie that i used to watch on TV when i was little, im not sure what its called but i think it's "teen vampire" or something, where the kids parents think he's gay, but hes actually acting strange because hes a vampire. okay really lame i know but i like it. hehe
That actually sounds really goood.... *shrug*Originally Posted by bre.star
"Vampires" John Carpenter
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