View Poll Results: Favorite Vampire Film

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  • Shadow of the Vampire (2000)

    1 10.00%
  • Nosferatu (1922)

    1 10.00%
  • Blade (1998)

    3 30.00%
  • Dracula (Bela Lugosi)

    2 20.00%
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

    3 30.00%
  • Blood for Dracula (1973)

    0 0%
  • Near Dark (1985)

    0 0%
  • Nosferatu: The Vampire (1980)

    0 0%
  • Interview with the Vampire (1994)

    0 0%
  • Ganja and Hess (1973)

    0 0%
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    guys wot u playing at the best vampire film EVER is BloodRayne caint belive u not got dat on the poll and then my second best is 30 days of night thats awesome how can u not have dat on the poll
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    Quote Originally Posted by sgt bass08
    guys wot u playing at the best vampire film EVER is BloodRayne caint belive u not got dat on the poll and then my second best is 30 days of night thats awesome how can u not have dat on the poll
    I wish I could understand your typing since every other word is misspelled. In any event I don't think many people are going to agree with you that BLOODRAYNE is the best vampire film of all time, but maybe it is for you....yeah. Before claiming that though have you see the other films on the poll? Besides this is not a poll of the 'best' or 'greatest' as I mentioned, it's about your favorite, so if this is your favorite than so be it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeruvianSkies
    I wish I could understand your typing since every other word is misspelled. In any event I don't think many people are going to agree with you that BLOODRAYNE is the best vampire film of all time, but maybe it is for you....yeah. Before claiming that though have you see the other films on the poll? Besides this is not a poll of the 'best' or 'greatest' as I mentioned, it's about your favorite, so if this is your favorite than so be it.
    soz for my bad typing
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    Favorite Vampire Movie

    Anyone familiar with "The Breed" starring Adrian Paul and Bokeem Woodbine?!
    Very obscure, but interesting movie. And Bai Ling looks good! Definitely one to check out!
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    As a film buff for most of my almost 63 years on this planet, and a tremendous fan of horror movies, my vote goes to one noticeably absent from the list: Hammer Film's 1958 "Horror of Dracula." It completely revolutionized the vampire movie genre, and established Christopher Lee as the best-ever Dracula. It actually still holds up quite well today, but will likely disappoint slasher film fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    I don't remember the name of it, but I like that one where this guy goes around biting people on the neck.
    Mr. Smith goes to Dinner? Bite Me? LOLOL Oh I dunno...Bite me like a fool? Stop me when I get it G. Bite me in the morning and then just walk away? Come on G stop me please LOLOL. If you Bite me now, will you respect me in the morning? LOL
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    Idgi- Thanks for the tip. I'd bite Bai Ling back, no worries. At the risk of getting a stake thru my heart, Lost Boys is a glamor flick with few redeeming values . . the Frog bros, for sure (!), and maybe the mom and her suitor thing. Strictly for those of us who don't live on a California beach front. Even the music was patronizing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey
    May be Fright Night should also be added to list of best of vampire movies.
    I second Fright Night, and BTW, all vampire movies are cheesy.

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    I still think The Night Stalker is one of the most underrated vampire movies of all time. Forget the usual over-romanticizing, this one is a serial killer, and isn't concerned with social graces. He isn't charming or handsome, he's brutal. I don't even recall that he had any speaking parts either, but I do remember he was downright creepy and frightening. His animalistic portrayal of a preditorial vampire was a real drastic change from the usual GQ/Playboy renditions played by pretty boys.

    The quick-cut editing of the movie gave the action sequences an air of documentary, making the vampire's physical exploits believable on a shoestring budget. It was different that this storyline focused on the vampire hunter, not the vampire, something that Salem's Lot borrowed IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3-LockBox
    I still think The Night Stalker is one of the most underrated vampire movies of all time. Forget the usual over-romanticizing, this one is a serial killer, and isn't concerned with social graces. He isn't charming or handsome, he's brutal. I don't even recall that he had any speaking parts either, but I do remember he was downright creepy and frightening. His animalistic portrayal of a preditorial vampire was a real drastic change from the usual GQ/Playboy renditions played by pretty boys.

    The quick-cut editing of the movie gave the action sequences an air of documentary, making the vampire's physical exploits believable on a shoestring budget. It was different that this storyline focused on the vampire hunter, not the vampire, something that Salem's Lot borrowed IMO.
    Agreeeeeeed!

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    I agree totally...

    Quote Originally Posted by 3-LockBox
    I still think The Night Stalker is one of the most underrated vampire movies of all time. Forget the usual over-romanticizing, this one is a serial killer, and isn't concerned with social graces. He isn't charming or handsome, he's brutal. I don't even recall that he had any speaking parts either, but I do remember he was downright creepy and frightening. His animalistic portrayal of a preditorial vampire was a real drastic change from the usual GQ/Playboy renditions played by pretty boys.

    The quick-cut editing of the movie gave the action sequences an air of documentary, making the vampire's physical exploits believable on a shoestring budget. It was different that this storyline focused on the vampire hunter, not the vampire, something that Salem's Lot borrowed IMO.
    The first time I saw this movie on T.V. it was amazing. The scene where Skorzeny takes out about 20 L.A. Cops in riot gear was/is one of the best fight scenes I've ever witnessed and the official coverup at the end was so matter of fact as to make you want to kill someone. Great call.

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    Embrace of The Vampire. Alyssa Milano. What beautiful teeth she had. Sure, like who remembers her teeth. The only thing I remember about this movie is that scene with the lesbian vampire. Supple, dude.
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