Vampire flicks?

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Haven't got any specific ones Pinks, but you can have a mooch on this site. I find it handy when I'm bored, but can't be arsed to go out and rent a DVD...:)

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I think lost boys is one. There are really some good vampire movies out there.
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Do they air Buffy: The Vampire Slayer over there?
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I liked "The Hunger" With David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve!..:D




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I've always liked the Blade movies. Underworld 1 & 2 are good.



Or are you looking for things more along the lines of Bram Stoker's Dracula?
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Yep! Thats the one! I had never seen it until last month. I always thought it was some boring, old, black and white movie. It was much better than I thought!
The poolhall's a great equalizer. In the poolhall, nobody cares how old you are, how young you are, what color your skin is or how much money you've got in your pocket... It's about how you move. I remember this kid once who could move around a pool table like nobody had ever seen. Hour after hour, rack after rack, his shots just went in. The cue was part of his arm and the balls had eyes. And the thing that made him so good was... He thought he could never miss. I know, 'cause that kid was me.
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"Fright Night" was my favorite. The sequel sucked!
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Pinky;571592 wrote: Watching Queen of the Damned later, just so I can dribble over Stuart Townsend for a couple of hours!:D




bad image for me there pinks :-2 :-2
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Pinky;570594 wrote: I've always loved 'em, even the really old cheesy ones!

As I've got the house all to myself for the next few nights, I thought I'd have a bit of a Vamp-a-thon and get all me old faves out...I've already got Dracula (you know, the one where Gary Oldman has that little old lady hairdo) and I quite fancy watching Interview with the Vampire again..I saw that when I lived in Malta.



Any recommendations?


Nothing will beat, in my view, the original movie that was made in the 30's, starring the best all time Dracula ever, BELA LUGOSI. It's in black and white of course, but that adds a chilling effect.
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Underworld 2003 was one of the horror film...Many of the characters I liked were either gone or killed off...I don't think that this movie was ever intended to be 'great art' and it most definitely isn't but it is a jolly romp if you like this sort of thing. I really liked the dark, damp and dismal atmosphere of the film and the performances were fine.



more fun to watch this kind of film it really punctuates the viewers...

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A serial killer is cutting an equation into the victims’ corpses: ‘wz = Cov (w.z)...’ And loved ones of the victims, who’ve been brutally tortured, are tormented and suicidal.
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