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The Prestige 10-20-07 08:31 AM

Best Ever Vampire Films
 
So what vampire movies do you lot like or consider the best? I haven't seen this thread done before so I thought i'd start the ball rolling.

Anyways, i've got two words for ya....Lost Boys.

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Holden Pike 10-20-07 09:58 AM

There's a big ol' existing thread on the topic HERE.

And for the record, Near Dark kicks the crap out of The Lost Boys.

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Prospero 10-20-07 10:21 AM

Re: Best Ever Vampire Films
 
Best ever vampire film? That's hard to say, because I love the genre and I have a hard time choosing just one. I guess it depends on my mood. In any case, while I like The Lost Boys a lot, I don't think I would ever put it at the top of my list, mostly because I hate the ending; the filmmakers pretty much throw common sense and logic out the window.

Films that vie for the top honor, for me anyway:

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Dracula (1931)
I know a lot of people don't care as much for this classic as they do for some other vampire flicks, but I really like it: although it is somewhat stagey, it has atmosphere to spare, Dwight Frye's portrayal of Renfield is positively delicious, and of course Bela Lugosi is the definitive Dracula.

others that rank near the top:

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Near Dark
Two words: redneck vampires. Need I say more? I didn't think so.

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Fright Night
I love this movie. I know, I know; it screams 1985, but all the characters are great, and it's one of the better examples of mixing horror and humor effectively.

That'll do for now. I'm sure other folks will come up with plenty more.

Godoggo 10-21-07 01:05 AM

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Near Dark and The Hunger are my two pics.

Having just seen it tonight, I can tell you that 30 Days of Night is most certainly *not* the best ever vampire film.

MadMan_731 10-21-07 01:13 AM

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I don't think this is the best vampire film ever made, but I feel like throwing it out there because it never gets mentioned: Planet of the Vampires(1965). The film has great atmosphere for the most part, a grim super cool ending, and a good deal of gore.

benjaminbconner 10-21-07 05:55 AM

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Fright Night
Near Dark
The Lost Boys

My three best 80s vampire films

stevo3001 10-21-07 12:15 PM

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I would have to say-

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the 'daddy of them all'... and still the most primally disturbing.

MadMan_731 10-21-07 04:30 PM

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I forgot all about that flick stevo-great choice. The remake is also excellent as well.

James_Sparrow 10-21-07 04:37 PM

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Hate to say it but i've never been able to sit through Near Dark, i get bored with it.

Mrs. Darcy 10-21-07 07:05 PM

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Prospero 10-21-07 07:27 PM

Re: Best Ever Vampire Films
 
Originally Posted by James_Sparrow (Post 388636)
Hate to say it but i've never been able to sit through Near Dark, i get bored with it.
So which vampire flicks do you like most?

Caitlyn 10-21-07 07:48 PM

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Some of my favorites are (and yes, I know some of them are pretty bad... but I still like them) :

Nosferatu (1922)
Near Dark (1987)
Love at First Bite (1979)
Interview With a Vampire (1994)
John Carpenter's Vampires (1998)
The Lost Boys (1987)
Bram Stroker's Dracula (1992)
Count Yorga, Vampire (1970)
Dracula 2000 (2000)

thebest 10-22-07 05:19 PM

Re: Best Ever Vampire Films
 
From Dusk till Dawn. Cause it's QT mostly.

Are we including TV shows? cause that seems an important question whenever vampires are the topic.

Sedai 10-22-07 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by thebest (Post 388771)
From Dusk till Dawn. Cause it's QT mostly.
Nope, vampire films only, please. :)

And...one more time folks: From Dusk 'till Dawn is NOT a Tarantino film. He didn't direct it, nor did he write the story, he just adapted the screenplay for the film and played a role in it. It's a Robert Rodriguez film, through and through...

linespalsy 10-22-07 05:44 PM

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Guy Maddin's film ballet: Dracula: Pages From a Virgin's Diary is one of the most unique films I've seen.

Tacitus 10-22-07 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Caitlyn (Post 388654)

Interview With a Vampire (1994)
Ah yes, the film that almost made me take a contract out on Neil Jordan. And no, I'm not some Anne Rice fanboy (never even flicked through one in an airport); it was just a bloody awful film from a director I previously thought could walk on water.

I'm more patient now - these days I'd just give him a Chinese burn. :D

Slug 10-22-07 10:09 PM

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Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.
1948.
This was a good movie.
I prefer humor being present when dealing with vampires.
They are much too dangerous otherwise.

jrs 10-22-07 10:20 PM

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Lost Boys
Interview With a Vampire
30 Days of Night
Near Dark

Tatanka 10-23-07 01:57 AM

Re: Best Ever Vampire Films
 
Nosferatu
Interview With A Vampire
Salem's Lot

Does Love At First Bite count?

rufnek 10-23-07 04:33 PM

Re: Best Ever Vampire Films
 
Originally Posted by The Prestige (Post 388432)
So what vampire movies do you lot like or consider the best? I haven't seen this thread done before so I thought i'd start the ball rolling.

Anyways, i've got two words for ya....Lost Boys.

http://images.jupiterimages.com/comm...6/23302629.jpg

The best ever vampire performance was on TV with Jack Palance as Dracula. What I remember most about the performance is that Palance gets across the concept that there is the cold-blooded feel and smell of the grave about his Dracula. His Dracula was really a horrific demon with his own special brand of suffering. He exerts power over his victims but none go to him willingly because he's as repulsive as the corpse he is.


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