GREATEST VAMPIRE MOVIE EVER?

Started by SpankRamen, January 15, 2008, 11:28:51 PM

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Monsterkid71

Salem's Lot did me in as a kid. I wouldnt go near a window for weeks! The book gave me the creeps when I finally read it 10 years ago.

1. Salem's Lot
2. Dracula (1931)
3. Satanic Rites of Dracula
4. Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires
5. Horror Of Dracula
6. Bram Stoker's Dracula
7. Nosferatu (original)
8. Vampyr
9. Countess Dracula
10. Near Dark

Rich

I forgot Mark of the Vampire and Salem's Lot. They were both great ones as well. I also enjoy Bordello of Blood. It isn't a great film, but it is a fun vamp film. (strictly for guys though, because it is basically a soft core porn film)
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Wicked Lester

Salems Lot (the full length 70s TV version.) MAAARK, Let me iiin. :o
Dusk to Dawn
John Carpenters Vampires
Fright Night
Interview with a Vampire
Night Stalker
Nosferatu
Original Dracula
Also kinda like The short live Kindred series.
Depends upon mood whether I want atmosphere or good old violent blood sucking but Salems Lot is always number 1.


Bogey

Great lists here folks.  I forgot the Jack Palance Dracula....really enjoyed that one.  Also the Night Stalker as well as Bela's '31 are favorites.  I will add one more to the list that my wife and I really enjoyed, though it was a tv show and the vampire was theme was in an episode from The X Files called Bad Blood (1998).  Here is a summary taken from IMDb:

The X-Files was most famously known as being a dark and scary television show. What casual observers of the show don't know is that the X-Files had an assortment of humorous episodes sprinkled in this monster-heavy series. These "humorous" episodes do not disappoint either. Bad Blood is arguably the best of this bunch. When Mulder kills a teenage boy who he mistakenly believed to be a vampire, he and Scully must explain their actions to Skinner, their superior. What ensues is a hilarious "he said/she said" account from Mulder and Scully, each explaining his/her version of the transpired events. You won't stop laughing after seeing Mulder and Scully give completely different "versions" of the exact same event. As Mulder tells Skinner at the end of the episode, "That is... essentially... exactly the way it happened." If you're ready for a light-hearted episode with plenty of dark humor, Bad Blood is a must-see.

moonvisage

The 1977 BBC adaption of Count Dracula with Louis Jourdan playing Dracula is one of my all time favourites.it was split into two part,so the BBC could show it as a serial.It was very slow compared to the other dracula movies,but it drew people in with it's constant steady pace.

BaronLatos35

My top three:

- Dracula ('31)
- Salem's Lot (full length)
- 30 Days of Night

Also love the Hammer Draculas, 70's european vampires, Count Yorga,...ect...
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