What's your favorite vampire movie?
Dracula | 1 | |
Dracula 2000 | 0 | |
Dracula (1992) | 4 | |
Fright Night (original) | 1 | |
Fright Night (new) | 2 | |
Let the Right One In | 4 | |
Shadow of the Vampire | 0 | |
Nosferatu | 2 | |
Lost Boys | 5 | |
Blade | 5 | |
Underworld | 5 | |
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Dracula | 1 | |
Dracula 2000 | 0 | |
Dracula (1992) | 4 | |
Fright Night (original) | 1 | |
Fright Night (new) | 2 | |
Let the Right One In | 4 | |
Shadow of the Vampire | 0 | |
Nosferatu | 2 | |
Lost Boys | 5 | |
Blade | 5 | |
Underworld | 5 | |
Other | 19 |
My favourites:
- Let The Right One In
- Blood: The Last Vampire
- Interview With The Vampire
Honourable mention:
- Blade (because it's fun)
- From Dusk Till Dawn (because it's fun too)
- Twilight (because it pisses people off)
I should mention I mean the Swedish original of Let The Right One In (Låt den rätte komma in). Haven't seen the remake.
The remake was compitently done but to me it seems that they appriciated the source material enough and did a well enough job that they should have known that there was no good reason to do a remake, From a technical point of view it was good but I wouldn't recommend it, after I left the cinema I went home and watched the original.
Aw man! I forgot to mention "Interview With the Vampre"...oh and "Queen of the Damned".
Twilight movies (cuz others hate it)
And seasons and episodes: The Vampire Diaries.
The Lost Boys.
Dracula (1992) wasn't that bad but it was weird in some places.
As a kid, I was obsessed with Van Helsing but the film is melodramatic.
The Fearless Vampire Killers is another favourite of mine.
I like "Let the right one in" it is sweet how that little girl protects him. They are so mean to that little boy. He needed help and she saved him. I found it very sweet.
Yeah it's weird, despite the dark story and what will eventually happen I actually finished the film smiling
Am I thinking of the wrong movie? I thought that was the Swedish version of "Let me in"? I looked it up on the wiki it is the same story. "Let me in" was the English version.
Oh actually if you mean the American remake, then yeah it's a little vampire girl.
*Spoiler Alert* in the Swedish original film, it's hinted at that it's not a little girl, but a boy who was castrated.
The novel it is based on explicitly states that the girl is in fact a castrated boy who looks like a girl, but the Swedish film is a bit more subtle about it, whilst the American film didn't even touch upon the subject. If you haven't read the novel, I recommend it. I enjoyed it. There's a whole lot more detail, and Håkan, Eli's 'caretaker' (and paedophile) is a lot more terrifying (He doesn't just die...).
I was just being pedantic when I said "aint no little girl" because of the gender ambiguity in the Swedish film :P
I also enjoyed "Day-walker". I hope they make another underworld I want to see what happened to her husband. I loved all the blade movies. The filmNosferatu was banned. I only saw it once but I was very young and I think at the time too young to understand it.