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Post by THawk on Sept 19, 2019 9:20:10 GMT
1. Interview with the Vampire 1994 - Operatic, philosophical, majestic, brooding, epic - The best this genre, and much of film in general, has to offer.
2. Bram Stoker's Dracula 1992 - Ditto the above, but with an added level of intentional camp that adds to the charm, but may be mistaken as weak acting.
3. Shadow of the Vampire 2000 - Perhaps the most underrated of vampire films, but is a deep take into vampire psychology.
4. Let the Right One In 2008 - A real mind bender, as beautiful as it is tragic.
5. Nosferatu 1922 - The best of the best of the early vampire classics.
6. Lost Boys 1987 - Many have tried to blend in teen rebellion spirit with vampire lore, but this is the only one truly succesful.
7. Blade 1 and 2 - Including both for the sake of it, the best of cool kick ass vampire actòn badassery.
8. Byzantium 2012 - In many ways a spiritual succesor to Interview, made by the same director, goes deep into fascinating vampire lore.
9. The Fearless Vampire Hunters 1967 - Honorable mention to What We Do in the Shadows, but this remains the funniest vampire film to date.
10. Fright Night 1985 - The most pure fun, classic camp monster feature "family frendly" vampire movie that is actual quality.
Please enjoy.
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