Originally posted by Darth Martin
Blade II.Great combination of horror and stylized action. The fight sequences are incredible. Snipes is great in the lead role and has various positive support from the costars, director, and decent writing by Goyer.
Blade II blew my mind....it had everything-
1. A kickass Marvel classic
2. Nosferatus scaring the crap out of everyone.
3. Insane fight scenes.
4. Ron Perlman.
5. Some of the scenes were genuinely scary.
Blade III should have had classic Drac schooling everyone. Not some yuppie prick who moved really fast.
The Underworld is the best movie in the vampire kind of stuffs. In the movie Kate Beckinsale in leather with a stunning hot looking, it is hard to notice much. He was dressed in leather is a ham sandwich can eat and it still would have been entertaining. There are a few werewolves also in the movies.
Well..There are too many or this list.
Not a bad list but seriously…..Queen of the Damned should not be on any list what so ever.The special effects sucked big time and the story was not even close to what the book was.All the did was try and combine both “the Vampire Lestat” and “The Queen of the Damned” into one movie.
Just from the last few years - since I'm sure the classics have been listed several times:
Let the Right on in
Thirst
I also like Day Breakers personally but I'm objective enough to realise it isn't that good. lol
And while it isn't really a "vampire film" there are vampires in it, I thought I Sell the Dead was pretty great.
Personally I thought Let the right one in was terrible and I couldn't wait for it to end, Lost boys is not as enjoyable now as it was when I was younger. My faves off the top of my head - From dusk till dawn, Twins of evil, Near dark and Shadow of the Vampire (suppose I should include Nosferatu then).
Yeah, 30 Days of Night was pretty good for me. Although I kinda consider it "Horror Fluff," especially when it comes to the next two.
I was entranced by Bram Stoker's Dracula... Anthony Hopkins's performance of Van Helsing, and Gary Oldman's portrayal of "the little prince," The Count Dracull.
And of course, Interview With the Vampire. I was surprised at how good Tom Cruise was as Lestat, but then, Anne Rice was as well.