I would have to say Dusk til Dawn and Interview /w the Vampire. I hate Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, but the script was a pretty good interpretation of the book... but then, it should have been, I believe Rice wrote it.
^ I concur. I have a new favorite. Dracula is my favorite book still, but my favorite movie: Vampire's Kiss. It' s a dark comedy where Nic Cage is a lonely literary agent that gets a bat in his apartment one night during a drunk hook up, and later decides he is turning into a vampire. It's funny as hell.
Shadow of the Vampyre, a comedic re-imagining of the making of Nosferatu is pretty entertaining. It's sorta like the making of Nosferatu if Max Shrek was the character and Count Orlock was the person.
vampire movies are my favorite kind of horror movies...this is really, really hard to pick just one. but if i had to, it would be the 1979 version DRACULA with Frank Langella.
Salem's Lot is my all time favorite! It scare the hell out of me when I was 11 years old - it has everything - the dark house at the end of town, graveyard scenes and lets not forget the return of the Nosferatu looking vampire (played by Reggie
Lets see I have a small list of favorites Queen of the Damned Underworld Series Blade 1 & 2 Interview with the Vampire Vampire Hunter D (anime)
I don't get it. How could you like the Underworld series but not Blade Trinity? The Underworld series sucks. (and I am by no means saying that Blade Trinity was a good movie, or anywhere near it's predecessor's [especially 2's] quality, but it was entertaining)
I love that movie as well out of local interest (although you can tell it was filmed in calif not maine) [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V50o1CZbO5w Hotwater
My favorite genre in horror is the vampire movie...So, in no particular order: Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula Near Dark The Lost Boys Interview With the Vampire Dan Curtis' Dracula(1973) w/Jack Palance as Dracula and one of my new favorites, a Swedish film called... Let the Right One In.
Since when was Salem's Lot a movie, wow...well I don't watch horror movies anyways. Well, it makes sense, I mean a lot of Stephen King books became movies.
Nosferatu is pretty cool. I liked Salem's Lot as well. Then of course there's Bram Stoker's Dracula and Interview with the Vampire.... Vampires Anonymous is pretty funny, did you find it on Youtube? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Real life vampires DO exist! Find out more here: http://www.reallifevampires.info/ and choose your own vampire names
It was originally released back in 1979 as a made-for-tv movie. There was a re-make in 2004 with Rob Lowe as Ben Mears but Rob Lowe is no David Soul https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIbJ2rQ59ZE"]YouTube- Salem's Lot (Trailer) Hotwater
Maybe its already on this thread ....did not read the whole thing but.. The remake of Nosferatau by Werner Herzong with Klaus Kinski