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YOUR Best Vampire Film All-time?
What do you think is the best vampire film you've ever seen? (Disregard compulsion to select "the greatest" in notoriety; but rather the film you personally enjoyed the most, and thought was the best. Why do you think so?
If one of your favorites is not one of the poll selections, which ones are they? HDC only allows 10 options for a poll, so it's impossible to cover all the good ones. Please, if you do list a film not in 10 options, please advise if you thought it was better than all the 10 in the list. We could list 30+ films we liked, but we're interested in which one you liked the best. ------------------------------- Bonus Question ------------------------- If you were to select the "Best Vampire Film of All-time", would you tend not to select a film that completely disregards displaying the vampire origin discussion (that is, films that assume the audience already knows the origin/rules, or the films that don't follow the origin/rules)? |
I voted "Fright Night" because "the Lost Boys" wasn't an option. I know The Lost Boys isn't a better film than any of these, but I've seen it the most and found it to be fun and enjoyable every single time.
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The Horror of Dracula, the film that revived horror at the time and brought a new look to horror films, and also made horror icons of Cushing and Lee.
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I don't think it's really fair for me to vote as honestly I haven't seen most of those. :o
When I was in middle school I was absolutely obsessed with Interview and Bram Stoker's Dracula. It wasn't until fairly recently that I finally got to see Nosferatu; what an utter piece of genius! I was lucky enough to see it at an auditorium with live piano and drum accompaniment. |
For me personally, the absolutely best vampire movie ever is the original Salems Lot (NOT the remake!!!).
To me, it's a magical movie. Have you ever watched a movie that pulled you in so much that you could almost sense everything in it as if you were a part of it yourself? That's the effect Salems Lot has on me. Of course, this is just MY personal opinion - but there is absolutely NOTHING I would change about that movie, it's as close to perfect as it gets. Also, the movie has what I consider to be one of the scariest scenes of all time. Again, just my opinion... I'm not sure how to insert youtube videos on this site, but I will try - this should be a link to the scene I was talking about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1unHCE_Npw A VERY close second would be Nosferatu, that movie is really a work of art. Of course, the two vampires from Nosferatu and Salems Lot are kind of similar looking -and probably the only two vampires that I ever found truly frightening, rather than attractive, which is how I always felt about all the other vampires. |
I'd say Nosferatu. It's one of my favorite movies and it still scares me today
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Horror Of Dracula
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Sounds like you enjoyed Interview the most. I liked it too. It probably has the most developed characters of the lot. |
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Personally, if I were to sum it up in one sentence: I found it more style than substance. Like a good MTV music video that isn't trying to say anything. If I wanted that in a film, maybe I would have liked it more. I thought the interactions of the teens didn't make a lot of common sense, without the film trying to be a dream film, where decisions don't have to make sense. Rebel Without a Cause had plenty of that too. Anyway, I think I actually agreed with Roger Ebert... Quote:
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