Vampires may be a hot trend right now because of the Twilight films and the True Blood series, but do the latest incarnations of vampire characters hold up to those of the past? Vampires have transformed from grotesque to romantic characters (and back) over the years. These 13 vampire movies with bite will take you through some of my favorites, which really run the gamut.
13. Dracula, Dead and Loving It
12. Queen of the Damned
11. The Fearless Vampire Killers
10. Bram Stoker’s Dracula
9. Dracula: Pages From a Virgin’s Diary
8. Dracula (1931)
7. Nosferatu
6. Night Watch
5. Near Dark
4. The Lost Boys
3. Let the Right One In
2. Fright Night
1. Interview With the Vampire
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I definitely agree with The Lost Boys and Queen of the Damned. Am I the only one who liked Queen of the Damned?
While I agree with a few of these, I disagree with number one, Interview With a Vampire. It was good, but not that good.
What do you think? Do you agree with this list of 13 vampire movies with bite? Why or why not?
just watched zombie land from HBO it was nice movie
sry dawn – but i also don't like 'queen of the damned' … wrong cast
okay – i don't agree with this list …
where is 'john carpenters vampires'?
where is 'from dusk till dawn'?
where is 'blade'?
where is 'underworld'?
where is 'twilight'?
but it's okay for this reasons: i loved 'interview with the vampire' and 'lost boys' and 'bram stockers dracula' and of course 'nosferatu'
sry dawn – but i also don't like 'queen of the damned' … wrong cast
okay – i don't agree with this list …
where is 'john carpenters vampires'?
where is 'from dusk till dawn'?
where is 'blade'?
where is 'underworld'?
where is 'twilight'?
but it's okay for this reasons: i loved 'interview with the vampire' and 'lost boys' and 'bram stockers dracula' and of course 'nosferatu'