hi, help me out here, when i was a child watch a vampire movie, but i dont know the tittle of it, there was a battle at the end between two vampires with long finger nails just like the witcher 3 dlc, it was a european movie.. it feels like an 80s movie, all i remember was the battle being awesome and at the end the good guy vampire took a long sleep... i can be mistaken on how the quality is good, because im was just a kid back than, thanks b4
My dad told me he hates all vampire movies. I bet him $20 I could show him one he likes. He took the bet and I had him watch from dusk till dawn…. He paid up right away haha
I really enjoyed it also! The original Fright Night is high up in my top ten and had low expectations for the remake. I was pleasantly surprised. Also, It's got Christopher Mintz-Plasse so I'm Mclovin it.
1. Fright Night 2. The Lost Boys 3. Blade II 4. 30 Days Of Night 5. From Dusk Til Dawn 6. The Last Voyage Of The Demeter 7. Salems Lot 8. Let Me In 9. Bram Stokers Dracula 10. Innocent Blood
1. Fright Night 2. Interview with the Vampire 3. Bram Stoker’s Dracula 4. Fright Night part 2 5. Near Dark 6. John Carpenter’s Vampires 7. The Lost Boys 8. Let the Right One In 9. What We Do In The Shadows 10. Queen of the Damned (guilty pleasure for the music)
My top 5 are: 1. Bram Stoker's Dracula 2. Interview with the Vampire 3. Dusk till dawn 4. Blade 5. Lost Boys A pretty eclectic mix. An actioner, an action comedy, 2 Gothic horrors and 1 teen coming of age movie.
@cecilhester very similar to mine. I grew up watching Dusk Till Dawn and I love it for that reason (I can recite Chet's speech). I didn't watch Fright Knight until I was in my 30s and while solid I think it's appeal was lost on me by then. I imagine you grew up with Fright Night and love it like I love DtD 👍
Great top 10 list Cody. My top 10 are 1. From Dusk till Dawn 2. The Lost Boys 3. Near Dark 4. Let the Right One In 5. 30 Days of Night 6. Fright Night (2011) 7. Underworld 8. Once Bitten 9. Fright Night (1985) 10. John Carpenter's Vampires
Your top three can be shuffled depending on your mood. Near Dark needs a theater rerelease. So much fun and a perfect ending after the chaos. Paxton is the scene stealer. RIP
My 6 favorites currently :) 1. Vampire hunter D: Bloodlust 2. The lost boys 1987 3. Fright night 1985 4. Mr. Vampire 1985 5. Underworld evolution 6. Underworld 2003
Mine: 1) Bram Stoker's Dracula 2) Fright Night 1985 3) Lost Boys 4) Near Dark 5) Blade 6) Blade 2 7) 30 Days of Night 8) From Dusk Till Dawn 9) John Carpenter's Vampires 10) Dracula 1931, Dracula 1957, Nosferatu 1922, or Salem's Lot 1979
My list might be a little controversial 1. Midnight Mass 2. The Lost Boys 3. Fright Night 4. From Dusk Till Dawn 5. Abigail 6. What We Do in the Shadows 7. Dracula (1958) 8. Nosferatu (1922) 9. 30 Days of Night 10. Interview with the Vampire Letterboxd has Midnight Mass on there, so I’m counting it. It’s my favorite vampire story
My fav has always been 30 Days of Night. IMO those are the best depictions of vampires; they’re human-like, but still obviously monsters. Their own little vampire language is cool too.
It's my favorite concept for absolutely being fucked when it comes to vampire scenarios. The fresh take on vampires was cool as shit too. My other favorite is Fright Night, the polar opposite because of all the lure and rules to a vampire movie.
interview with the vampier , fright night , bram stolker dracula , near dark , blade 1 and 2 , underworld 1-3 , lost boys , 30 days at night and from dusk till dawn my fav
I was literally betting all my shiny coins that "The Lost Boys (1987)" would be #1 on the list. I'm also not surprised to see "Fright Night (1985)", "Abigail (2024)", "Near Dark (1987)" and "From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)" on the list
"The strain" is an idea pitched since Blade 2 by Del Toro. He had been working with Chuck Hogan for quite a long time before Blade. Great series, recommended.
For me... Fright Night Near Dark Bram Stoker's Dracula Only Lovers Left Alive Nosferatu 79 Let Me In Graveyard Shift (not the Stephen King one, the cab driver one) Interview with the Vampire Blade 2 Thirst
1. Salem’s lot 2. Fright night 3. Lost boys 4. Near dark 5. Dracula untold 6. Let me in 7. 30 days of night 8. Blade 2 9. John carpenter’s Vampires 10. The little vampire
Here are my top 5 favorite vampire movies: 5: From Dusk Till Dawn 4: Blade 1 & 2 3: Near Dark 2: Interview With The Vampire 1: The Lost Boys Great picks Cody and take care and stay safe 👍.
Nice list :) My top 10 would be: -30 Days Of Night (2007) -Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) -Let the Right One In (2008) -Fright Night (1985) -The Lost Boys (1987) -Blade (1998) -Near Dark (1987) -Shadow Of The Vampire (2000) -Daybreakers (2009) -From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) Other good ones: Vampires (1998), Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012), Underworld (2003), Night Watch (2004), Priest (2011) and Renfield (2023).
I’d say Abigail is low on the list. Bram Stokers Dracula top 7. 30 days of night top 10. What we do in the shadows is hilarious top 10. And Vampire kiss with Nic Cage is top 5.
1.From Dusk Till Dawn 2.John Carpenter's Vampires 3.Fright Night 4.Near Dark 5.Lost Boys 6.From Dusk Till Dawn 2 7.Bordello of Blood 8.Blade 9.The Forsaken 10.Queen of the Damned
Loved Abigail not a big fan of vampire movies but Abigail fright night from dusk till down and blade and the lost boys (which is my favorite horror movie of all time ) those are the only vampire movies I love or even wanna watch lol love the vid tho cody rock on 🤘
I would have Near Dark above The Lost Boys, though they're both great. Some I would have that are not on your list are... Let the Right One In, Thirst, Salem's Lot, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Only Lovers Left Alive. I don't know if they'd be top 10, but a few others that don't get mentioned a lot are Blood Red Sky, The Transfiguration, Stake Land (not exactly vampires in the traditional sense) and The Afflicted.
I don’t think I could give a definitive list, but here are six vampire movies I love and/or think are great Blade Blade II Fright Night From Dusk Till Dawn The Lost Boys Near Dark Honorable Mentions: Abigail Fright Night 2011 Let the Right One In
Bram stoker's Dracula From Dusk Till Dawn Nosferatu (1979) Vampyr Near Dark Nosferatu (1922) A girl walks home alone at night Thirst Interview with the vampire Let the right one in
My Top 10 1. The Lost Boys (1987) 2. Fright Night (1985) 3. Blade 2 (2002) 4. Blade (1998) 5. From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) 6. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) 7. 30 Days Of Night (2007) 8. Underworld Evolution (2006) 9. Underworld (2003) 10. Daybreakers (2010)
Nice list Cody, some of mine include: Near Dark, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Nosferatu, Let the Right one in, 30 Days of Night, Blade 2, Underworld and Van Helsing,
I get that your list is influenced by your age and background. That’s totally fair. I will say that if you like modern takes on vampires you should absolutely try 1972’s The Night Stalker about a reporter investigating a series of murders in Las Vegas. So good that it spawned a series.
Love Fright Nights soundtrack also. I actually converted my cassette from high school to mp3s then the tape broke. Glad I did because you can’t find its soundtrack anymore. Great soundtrack!
Hey Cody! Love your list! Here is mine (very different)! 1. Let the Right One In (2008) 2. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014) 3. Twins of Evil (1971) 4. Vampyr (1932) 5. The Lost Boys (1987) 6. Martin (1977) 7. Black Sunday (1960) 8. What We Do in the Shadows (2014) 9, Thirst (2009) 10. Dracula (1931) And Nosferatu: The Vampyre (1979) and Near Dark (1987) as honorable mentions!
1. The Lost Boys 2. Til Dusk Til Dawn 3. Fright Night 4. Blade 2 5. 30 Days of Night 6. Blade 7. Blackula 8. Fright Night (REMAKE) 9. Vampire in Brooklyn 10. Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Fright night 1985 Vamp 1985 Fright night 2 1988 The lost boys 1987 Dracula 1931 Renfield 2023 Buffy the vampire slayer 1992 Vampires 1998 Near Dark 1987 Blade 1998
1. Bram Stokers Dracula 1992 2. Fright Night 3. From Dusk Till Dawn 4. Blade 2 5. Near Dark 6. Interview With The Vampire 7. Daybreakers 8. Renfield 9. Vampires Kiss 10. The Lost Boys Checking out Abigail tonight
1) Horror Of Dracula 1958 2) Fright Night 1985 3) Blade 1998 4) Night Flier 1997? 5) Shadow Of The Vampire 2002? 6) Bram Stoker's Dracula 1992? 7) Salem's Lot 1978 8) Underworld 2004? 9) The Night Stalker 1973 TV movie 10) Samson Vs The Vampire Women 1956? The year on these should be close or right on, my apologies for not being able to look the years up atm...
Here's my top 10: 10. Innocent Blood (Underrated Movie bout a hot vampire chick taking on the Mob) 9. Underworld (Vampires vs Werewolves, nuff said) 8. 30 Days Of Night (Such a great concept) 7. Interview With The Vampire (Cruise as a vampire, nuff said lol) 6. From Dusk Till Dawn (Favorite Clooney role EVER!) 5. The Lost Boys (Love the setting, love the characters, the most fun vampire movie) 4. Bram Stoker's Dracula (Gary Oldman is my favorite version of Dracula) 3. Let Me In (This movie is so damn twisted and dark) 2. Blade + Blade II (Screw it, I'm cheating lol. Both too damn good) 1. Fright Night 1985 (Jerry Dandridge is such a great villain. Charley and Peter Vincent are basically my horror version of Marty and Doc from Back To The Future lol)
My List = - The Lost Boys (Yeah, baby! So rewatchable!) - Blade/Blade II -- sorry, I'm gonna be a cheater :) - Fright Night (original one) - Day Breakers - Abigail (Yes. I agree. It was that good! Vampire ballerina is hilarious) - Near Dark - From Dusk/Till Dawn - 30 Days of Night - Underworld - Twilight (I know. I know. I do rewatch it though. I just kind of like it. Guilty pleasure. Very guilty.) Honorable mention: - What We Do in the Shadows
I haven't seen many. But I'll list ones i liked Interview With a Vampire Blade. Haven't seen 2 yet Bram Stokers Dracula Dracula Dead and Loving It I now wanna see Dusk till dawn, Vampires, Lost Boys, Let Me In, cause of this list. You really sold me on Vampires. The name was always boring to me. Plus I've never heard it praised. I need hype for most movies i watch. I don't got enough time. Between job, video games and tv shows. I'm extremely picky as I'm not a movie guy. I watch movies in parts now which helps. Don't got the attention span to watch full movies in 1 sitting lol. Currently watching Xmen movies.
1. Salem’s lot 2. Fright night 3. Lost boys 4. Near dark 5. Dracula untold 6. Let me in 7. 30 days of night 8. Blade 2 9. John carpenter’s Vampires 10. The little vampire
1. Salem’s lot 2. Fright night 3. Lost boys 4. Near dark 5. Dracula untold 6. Let me in 7. 30 days of night 8. Blade 2 9. John carpenter’s Vampires 10. The little vampire
10. Vamp 9. Interview with a Vampire 8. John Carpenters Vampires 7. 30 Days of Night 6. Bram Stokers Dracula 5. Fright Night 4. Blade 1+2( I’m cheating) 3. The Lost Boys 2. From Dusk til Dawn 1. Salems Lot
My top 10 1. Interview with a Vampire 2. Bram Stokers Dracula 3. Abigail 4. Fright Night 5. 30 Days of Night 6 Blade 2 7.Underworld 8 From Dusk Til Dawn 9. DayBreakers 10. John Carpenters Vampires (I'm a classic vampire/romance girl) i prefer the classic vampire look. I hated the fright night remake
My list would be: 1. CRONOS (original and poetic) 2. From dusk till dawn (i love it) 3. Interview with the vampire 4. Van Helsing (guilty pleasure) 5. Daybreakers 6. Let me in (never seen original) 7. 30 days of night 8. Thirst (Korean horror movie) 9. Underworld 2 10. Blade 2 I just notice that I either like Vampire movies for the gore or the original takes or complex stories they explore.
Top 11 vampire movies: 1. Nosferatu 1922 2. Dracula 1931 3. Fright night 1985 4. Once bitten 1985 5. The lost boys 1987 6. Vampire's kiss 1989 7. From dusk till dawn 1996 8. Blade 1998 9. 30 days of night 2007 10. Let the right one in 2008 11. Renfield 2023
I'm surprise Renfield's not on your list tho i do get there are a few things not being and having the others there was hard to pick. My list: 1.Fright Night 2.Lost Boys 3. Near Dark 4. From Dusk till Dawn 5. Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust 6. Fright Night 2 7. Blade 2 8. Renfield 9. El Vampiro Teporocho 10.Vampire in Brooklyn
Blade Trilogy 30 Days of night Vampire in Brooklyn Interview with a Vampire John Carpenter's Vampires Daybreakers The Lost Boys I am Legend Blood Rayne
Fearless Vampire Killers Nosferatu (Werner Herzog) The Hunger Daughters Of Darkness Near Dark Fright Night Bram Stokers Dracula Let The Right One In (original) Martin Salem's Lot
1.Fright Night ' 85 2. The Lost Boys 3.Blade 4. Blade II 5. The Horror of Dracula 6. Let the Right one In 7. From Dusk til Dawn 8. Underworld 9. Salem's Lot '79 10. Near Dark
The Lost Boys, Fright Night and American Werewolf in London I think are easily the top three horror comedies of all time (Shaun of the Dead being comedy horror.) I caught all three in the theater and can safely say The Lost Boys landed best with audiences in that every single joke landed big, every scary scene really brought the frights and 37 years later it still kicks ass. (although at least half the jokes are lost on younger viewers. Dynasty? TV Guide? Inquiring minds want to know? Eddie Munster?) But in '87 it was a blast. Then ONE ENTIRE YEAR WAIT FOR THE VHS!
I was sure of your first and second pick. I think for me, in no particular order... Once Bitten (This actually would be my number one) Buffy The Vampire Slayer (It was just campy and fun and stupid) From Dusk Til Dawn John Carpenters Vampires (Plus that soundtrack and score is phenomenal) Let Me In Queen of the Damned (Again, the soundtrack!) The Lost Boys Fright Night
Heres my top ten ( i tend to like gritty vamps or fun vamps the best) 1.from Dusk til Dawn 2.Near Dark 3.Buffy the Vampire Slayer 4.The Lost Boys/ 30 days of night 5.Bit 6.Stakeland 7. The girl that walks alone at night/ Let the right one in 8.Fright Night/Fright Night remake 9.Blade 2 10.The Shed
Nice list, just haven't watched Abigail yet rest are all cool. I do miss my favorite in this list, Interview with the Vampire. As a Vampire the Masquerade player/storyteller I loved the Underworld franchise, but as most (all) Vampire movies they fail at portraying realistic ancient vampires. They should without exception be highly intelligent, manipulative and careful to survive even one century, let alone multiple. But as this is very hard to portray I have a wide margin for suspension of disbelief. Let me in (both versions) and Innocent Blood I remember to feel nicely from a vampire perspective. The Blade franchise years ago felt failed just too much in this regard, making it more a superhero movie with generic monsters than true vampire movies. Still awesome in style. Daybreakers had an awesome setting, I once wanna play a vampire cyberpunk game, but has one flaw. It's so easy to see when you play a vampire mindset. With limited resources vampires should be intelligent enough to solve the problem soon enough. Kill each other. The only value in another vampire is the amount of protection they bring to the clan/faction, useless or untrustworthy should be killed asap. The only way a vampire society can exist. Once you have enough power, you should protect your resources, that being humans and war on competitors. Multiple styles of vampire governance will clash (within and without). You don't have to dominate humans, just need to protect them. A kind of symbiotic way. Or slightly darker, manipulate them into thinking you are the "good vampires". Go to war on enslavers (good pr) and clans that grow unsustainably (dangerous to supply) first. Vampires could be only a niche element in a pure cyberpunk world, where each country and each mega corporation has more or lesss vampire influence. Cool potential!
Lost boys, near dark, interview with the vampire, bram stokers Dracula, blade 2, blade, from dusk till dawn, fright night, Van helsing (I know I know), nosferato
Just watched the 1979 version of Dracula and I think it's now my favorite rendition of Dracula. I prefer the older Hammer vampire movies to a lot of modern vampire movies. Twins of Evil is probably my favorite Hammer vampire movie. Of course I love Lost Boys, Stake Land, Fright Night. I'm mid on 30 Days of Night. Saw it 3 times maybe and that's enough. I saw Dusk till Dawn maybe 3 times and that's enough. I'm over the Underworld series, although I was a huge fan once, just kind of outgrew it. I saw Let the Right One In twice, and that was enough. Love Bela Lugosi's Dracula's too. I have John Carpenter's Vampires, and while I enjoy it I've always just considered it a 6/10 movie. Entertaining but no classic. Saw Near Dark maybe 3 times and I liked it, but the ending where he cures himself with a transfusion just knocked a couple points off the movie for me. I owned Day Breakers for a while, it's another entertaining 6/10 movie for me. I liked the idea of vampires turning feral when they don't get enough blood, and blood stocks declining, but I was also not crazy about the 'cure'.
This is hard (it's not a concrete top 10, more like how I feel in the moment) From Dusk till Dawn Blade 2 Bram Stoker's Dracula '92 Blade Interview with the Vampire What We Do in the Shadows UnderWorld Daybreakers Near Dark 30 Days of Night
My absolute favorite vampire movie is the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie. I watch it every Halloween. A close second would be Van Helsing with Hugh Jackman. BOTH are not true vampire films, but I love a good cheesy, campy horror. My favorite true Vamp movie would be Bram Stokers Dracula. Interview with a Vampire is pretty good too. Im a sucker for a prettyboy Vampire. Favorite Tv Vampire stuff is Midnight Mass and Angel
What! No Dracula 2000! How dare you insult the third greatest love of my life, Gerard Butler! 😡 . . . 😄 Kidding! I know it's hot garbage. Still a guilty pleasure for me though. Again, mostly because of young Gerard Butler. 😍
Only lovers left alive, A girl walks home at night, The Hunger, Frightnight, a new one for me Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person, Dracula ‘58, What we do in shadows, The fearless vampire killers, Renfield. Still have to watch Cronos and Abigail
So im not the biggest vampires fan but here are my 5 Favorite Vampire movies 1. Let Me In 2. John Carpenters Vampires 3. From Dusk Till Dawn 4. Interview With The Vampire 5. 30 Days of Night
I watched Lost Boys for the very first time on plane ride from South Africa to back to Texas. You overhyped this movie to the point that i got excited to watch for free when i saw it on the plane. That movie sucked and was quite boring. Also the original Pet Sementary halfway sucked.
This is my top 5 vampire movies... 1. Twilight 2. New moon 3. Eclipse 4. Breaking dawn part 1 5. Breaking dawn part 2. The fact you didn't have one of these movies on your list was such a let down. I thought one of them would make your top 5.. anyway great list anyway.
This is a pretty solid top 10. The only two films on this list I have yet to see are Abigail and Daybreakers. And I get that you're probably of the mindset that Dracula has become somewhat of an overused, overrated vampire character that has been involved in quite a few stinkers. That said, I feel like Bram Stoker's Dracula should be in the top 10, just because it was the closest adaptation to the novel that started the vampire lore and Gary Oldman nails it as the Count himself. And even though Hamner Films was the primary culprit for why Dracula became oversaturated in the horror film industry, I feel like at least the first Dracula film with the GOAT Sir Christopher Lee deserved at the very least an honorable mention. To Hammer's credit, they were the ones that kinda introduced the bright visuals of blood and gore to the big screen back in the late 50s.
Ok, I was waiting to like this video based on whether the original Fright Night was on your list. Yup, you have a subscription my friend. The film is so iconic... the premise, the practical affects, the casting, the incredible soundtrack, the fact it's fun, sexy and still shit scary. My all time favorite movie. Oh, you're so cool, Cody..!!!!! ;)
I love Lost Boys (1987), still a shame we never got a sequel to that, I would love to have returned to that Story and see what would have happened next but thankfully we got it as a six issue miniseries, (I would even acknowledge the 2 Crap Straight to DVD sequels we got instead 🙄) so cool u got to meet Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland, Sutherland's an actor who has that calm yet sinister badass voice, Jason Patric though he's underrated it's an definitely S-Tier Vampire Film, Definitely Iconic, a Vampire film that should be preserved thoroughly, The Goonies and The Lost Boys are Companion Pieces: The Goonies is kids with Pirate Treasure and The Lost Boys is Teenagers with Vampires
Blood Red Sky (2021) is a vampire movie on Netflix I'm surprised you've never reviewed or mentioned (good, bad or anything)!!! Are you deliberately avoiding it?? No Patreon member has mentioned it??? Well Cody, once again I gotta recommend it to you if you love vampire movies... #WATCHIT
Valek: Give me the cross Jack: You want it, come and get it (something along those lines) Valek gets stuck with Cross Valek: You can’t kill me, nnnnghhhhhh (screaming while taking cross out.) Valek immediately after claiming he can’t be killed, Dies 😂😂😂😂 Love John Carpenter’s Vampires
Great Video! For me, vampire films are also the best that the horror genre has to offer. Unfortunately, no one talks about "The Forsaken" from 2001, which is actually really good. Very similar to Near Dark or John Carpenters Vampires 🧛🏼♂️🩸
I enjoyed Abigail till the last twenty minutes when the crooked cop is turned Vampire. I thought it was stupid and almost ruined what had been a very good film to that point. I think even I could have wrote a better ending for it. I left the film disappointed because of that. It was just a dumb move. Then Carpenter's Vampire's. It was never was a great movie it was an okay movie at best which became even less so when it was revealed James Woods is a devout MAGA. I can't suspend my realization of that when I see this Far Rightwing Nutjob on the screen in front of me. He's repulsive. So a very big NO to Vampires. I do agree the original Fright Night is fantastic. Still among the best. Lost Boys just never was on my list. I don't think it's even interesting and I can't imagine why this guy thinks it is even after hearing him give his reasons.I think that the TV movie Salem's Lot is on my list of best Vampire films ever made. It was fantastic. Another great TV movie about a Vampire in the Comedy/Horror category is Kolchak: The Night Stalker. It's humorous without losing the horror of it. Another film raking in the best of category.
Top 8 in no particular order... Blade Blade 2 The Lost Boys Abigail From Dusk Till Dawn Near Dark Cronos Bordello of Blood (guilty pleasure that's never mentioned)
I just started watching lost boys ten minutes ago. Keifer Sutherland, Corey Feldman, Alex Winter…they’re just missing Keanu Reeves and they’ll have the total 80s male teen stars. I’m at the part in the comic store where Corey Feldman gives they guy a vampire comic book and says “this could save your life”.
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Bro.... Blood Red Sky is a great movie too!
Hey please give dog soldiers a watch bud
Cody I loved this one can you do a top 30 of Vampires, Demon Posession/Supernatural, Slasher, and sci-fi etc
@@jordanfarrow6916 He watched it for a 31 on 31 and didn't like it
hi, help me out here, when i was a child watch a vampire movie, but i dont know the tittle of it, there was a battle at the end between two vampires with long finger nails just like the witcher 3 dlc, it was a european movie.. it feels like an 80s movie, all i remember was the battle being awesome and at the end the good guy vampire took a long sleep... i can be mistaken on how the quality is good, because im was just a kid back than, thanks b4
John Carpenter’s Vampires is such a quotable film! “Padre, when I was kicking your ass back there, did you get wood?” 😂
Starts of great but the second half is getting repetitive
Mahogany. Such a fun movie.
Such a good movie
Teak
My dad told me he hates all vampire movies. I bet him $20 I could show him one he likes. He took the bet and I had him watch from dusk till dawn…. He paid up right away haha
Finally someone that's showing John Carpenter's Vampire's some well deserved recognition a very underrated vampire movie indeed.
Yes! One of my favorites as a kid, remember watching it on TV all the time.
What do you think about the sequel?
@@LTJfanThere's a sequel to John Carpenter's Vampires?
@@mariolopez3728 pretty much, yeah, but it has Jon Bon Jovi as the lead character
@@LTJfan Wow....I'll be sure to check it out then! Thanks for the info!
I really appreciate you giving the Fright Night remake an honorary shoutout. I think it’s definitely one of the best horror remakes to date.
It doesn’t get the love it deserves.
I really enjoyed it also! The original Fright Night is high up in my top ten and had low expectations for the remake. I was pleasantly surprised.
Also, It's got Christopher Mintz-Plasse so I'm Mclovin it.
Fright Night Part 2 in 1988 was also surprisingly good.
Yes! FrightNight 2014 is my go to vampire movie ❤
1. Fright Night
2. The Lost Boys
3. Blade II
4. 30 Days Of Night
5. From Dusk Til Dawn
6. The Last Voyage Of The Demeter
7. Salems Lot
8. Let Me In
9. Bram Stokers Dracula
10. Innocent Blood
Awesome I also loved the Demter. That sound design was amazing.
Salem's lot and innocent blood great choices
Oh you have Salem’s Lot in here. Nice. The original is a staple. Those kids tapping on the window would freak me out😂
Interview with the Vampire is my favourite vampire movie of all time. And I like Fright Night
Mine too!!!
Interview with a vampire would be in the 9 or 10 range for me. The eating rats scene always grosses me out haha
30 days of Night is still my favourite vampire movie with Josh Hartnett, it’s soo brutal and violent, even as a kid I loved it.
Same here I love the take on vampires in it too. I think I was like 12 or 13 when it came out and loved it ever since.
I can't finish this movie its to scary to me
30 days off night kicks ass.
I met Ben Templesmith one year. He based his character design of the vampires in 30 Days of Night on great white sharks.
Agree this movie hits like a bullet train terrifying and to me the most fear based due to being stranded and nothing to do but hide absolutely brutal
1. Fright Night
2. Interview with the Vampire
3. Bram Stoker’s Dracula
4. Fright Night part 2
5. Near Dark
6. John Carpenter’s Vampires
7. The Lost Boys
8. Let the Right One In
9. What We Do In The Shadows
10. Queen of the Damned (guilty pleasure for the music)
Nice to see Fright Night 2 and Queen of the Damned on a list.
A worthy number 1. Great top 3. x
@@mysoullovessoul558 thanks!
My top 5 are:
1. Bram Stoker's Dracula
2. Interview with the Vampire
3. Dusk till dawn
4. Blade
5. Lost Boys
A pretty eclectic mix. An actioner, an action comedy, 2 Gothic horrors and 1 teen coming of age movie.
Nice list. Here's mine 1) Blade 2) The Lost Boys 3) Fright Night 4) Bram Stoker's Dracula 5) Interview with the vampire
@cecilhester very similar to mine. I grew up watching Dusk Till Dawn and I love it for that reason (I can recite Chet's speech). I didn't watch Fright Knight until I was in my 30s and while solid I think it's appeal was lost on me by then. I imagine you grew up with Fright Night and love it like I love DtD 👍
Bram stokers Dracula’s makeup is just so dumb looking it does not make my top 10
Great top 10 list Cody. My top 10 are
1. From Dusk till Dawn
2. The Lost Boys
3. Near Dark
4. Let the Right One In
5. 30 Days of Night
6. Fright Night (2011)
7. Underworld
8. Once Bitten
9. Fright Night (1985)
10. John Carpenter's Vampires
Your top three can be shuffled depending on your mood. Near Dark needs a theater rerelease. So much fun and a perfect ending after the chaos. Paxton is the scene stealer. RIP
Once Bitten was the first vampire movie I saw then 2nd was lost boys
Where is Twilight Cody?!? Unsubscribed 😤😤
It's nowhere cuz it sucks.
It's a teen romance garbage.
No fake vampires allowed
Its obviously a very funny joke but people still can't let it slide through! 😂 not sure if that's funny or sad? So I'll do both! 😔
its in the trash
My 6 favorites currently :)
1. Vampire hunter D: Bloodlust
2. The lost boys 1987
3. Fright night 1985
4. Mr. Vampire 1985
5. Underworld evolution
6. Underworld 2003
Was looking for Vampire Hunter D in these comments, amazing film
Mine:
1) Bram Stoker's Dracula
2) Fright Night 1985
3) Lost Boys
4) Near Dark
5) Blade
6) Blade 2
7) 30 Days of Night
8) From Dusk Till Dawn
9) John Carpenter's Vampires
10) Dracula 1931, Dracula 1957, Nosferatu 1922, or Salem's Lot 1979
30 days of night should be on this list for sure
My list might be a little controversial
1. Midnight Mass
2. The Lost Boys
3. Fright Night
4. From Dusk Till Dawn
5. Abigail
6. What We Do in the Shadows
7. Dracula (1958)
8. Nosferatu (1922)
9. 30 Days of Night
10. Interview with the Vampire
Letterboxd has Midnight Mass on there, so I’m counting it. It’s my favorite vampire story
Midnight mass is on my top 10 list. It’s not one but it does crack the top 10.
I adorreee midnight mass
My fav has always been 30 Days of Night. IMO those are the best depictions of vampires; they’re human-like, but still obviously monsters. Their own little vampire language is cool too.
I love how they was in a group just like John Carpenter Vampires
It's my favorite concept for absolutely being fucked when it comes to vampire scenarios. The fresh take on vampires was cool as shit too. My other favorite is Fright Night, the polar opposite because of all the lure and rules to a vampire movie.
Maybe not very well known nor everyone's fav but I love the Van Helsing with Hugh Jackman
Great choice
interview with the vampier , fright night , bram stolker dracula , near dark , blade 1 and 2 , underworld 1-3 , lost boys , 30 days at night and from dusk till dawn my fav
I was literally betting all my shiny coins that "The Lost Boys (1987)" would be #1 on the list. I'm also not surprised to see "Fright Night (1985)", "Abigail (2024)", "Near Dark (1987)" and "From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)" on the list
"The strain" is an idea pitched since Blade 2 by Del Toro. He had been working with Chuck Hogan for quite a long time before Blade. Great series, recommended.
The tv show? Dude I was hooked
Great list dude! I'm genuinely surprised that 30 days of night wasn't on this list tho!
For me...
Fright Night
Near Dark
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Only Lovers Left Alive
Nosferatu 79
Let Me In
Graveyard Shift (not the Stephen King one, the cab driver one)
Interview with the Vampire
Blade 2
Thirst
1. Salem’s lot
2. Fright night
3. Lost boys
4. Near dark
5. Dracula untold
6. Let me in
7. 30 days of night
8. Blade 2
9. John carpenter’s Vampires
10. The little vampire
Is Dracula Untold good?
Dracula Untold is AMAZING!!!!!!!! Please watch it
Looking forward to the new Salems Lot.
The kid scratching at the window was awesome
Yes on your number 1 choice. Absolutely traumatized me as a kid.
@@abakerfulYes!! Such a great movie!!
'Wir sind die Nacht' (German) / 'We are the Night' (English)
Here are my top 5 favorite vampire movies:
5: From Dusk Till Dawn
4: Blade 1 & 2
3: Near Dark
2: Interview With The Vampire
1: The Lost Boys
Great picks Cody and take care and stay safe 👍.
Let us know how your dad enjoyed Abigail! Solid video by the way, I gotta rewatch Lost Boys.
I clicked on an Uncle Sean video but was like “nah, Cody’s got somethin’.”
I also prefer let me in, Abigail was amazing. I can’t wait
To own
Nice list :)
My top 10 would be:
-30 Days Of Night (2007)
-Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)
-Let the Right One In (2008)
-Fright Night (1985)
-The Lost Boys (1987)
-Blade (1998)
-Near Dark (1987)
-Shadow Of The Vampire (2000)
-Daybreakers (2009)
-From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
Other good ones: Vampires (1998), Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012), Underworld (2003), Night Watch (2004), Priest (2011) and Renfield (2023).
Cody have you ever seen the vampire movie forsaken from 2001? Pretty underrated
I’d say Abigail is low on the list. Bram Stokers Dracula top 7. 30 days of night top 10. What we do in the shadows is hilarious top 10. And Vampire kiss with Nic Cage is top 5.
1.From Dusk Till Dawn
2.John Carpenter's Vampires
3.Fright Night
4.Near Dark
5.Lost Boys
6.From Dusk Till Dawn 2
7.Bordello of Blood
8.Blade
9.The Forsaken
10.Queen of the Damned
If you could bend the rules on a vampire " movie ", Midnight Mass would be number 1 for me
Great list! Fright Night and Lost Boys are my top 2 as well. Kinda surprised to not see 30 Days of Night on here tho lol.
I actually like the movie Priest. I thought that was pretty unique take on vampires and the show Chapelwaite hate that it never got a 2nd season ..
Loved Abigail not a big fan of vampire movies but Abigail fright night from dusk till down and blade and the lost boys (which is my favorite horror movie of all time ) those are the only vampire movies I love or even wanna watch lol love the vid tho cody rock on 🤘
14:34 that was brilliant 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 im in tears from laughing so hard
That uncle Sean clip is gold
I would have Near Dark above The Lost Boys, though they're both great.
Some I would have that are not on your list are... Let the Right One In, Thirst, Salem's Lot, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Only Lovers Left Alive.
I don't know if they'd be top 10, but a few others that don't get mentioned a lot are Blood Red Sky, The Transfiguration, Stake Land (not exactly vampires in the traditional sense) and The Afflicted.
I don’t think I could give a definitive list, but here are six vampire movies I love and/or think are great
Blade
Blade II
Fright Night
From Dusk Till Dawn
The Lost Boys
Near Dark
Honorable Mentions:
Abigail
Fright Night 2011
Let the Right One In
At the top of my list would be Neil Jordan's BYZANTIUM, Richard Blackburn's LEMORA, and, of course, John Hancock's LET'S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH.
Dracula Untold is criminally underrated. Best Dracula movie hands down.
Solid list Cody, Daybreakers deserves more recognition indeed.
Bram stoker's Dracula
From Dusk Till Dawn
Nosferatu (1979)
Vampyr
Near Dark
Nosferatu (1922)
A girl walks home alone at night
Thirst
Interview with the vampire
Let the right one in
My Top 10
1. The Lost Boys (1987)
2. Fright Night (1985)
3. Blade 2 (2002)
4. Blade (1998)
5. From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
6. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)
7. 30 Days Of Night (2007)
8. Underworld Evolution (2006)
9. Underworld (2003)
10. Daybreakers (2010)
No one has love for The Forsaken? This was the nu metal vampire movie. One of my favorites.
Nobody knows about it. It's a top 10 vampire movie for me. Such a fun movie, really wish they made a sequel.
Nice list Cody, some of mine include:
Near Dark, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Nosferatu, Let the Right one in, 30 Days of Night, Blade 2, Underworld and Van Helsing,
I get that your list is influenced by your age and background. That’s totally fair. I will say that if you like modern takes on vampires you should absolutely try 1972’s The Night Stalker about a reporter investigating a series of murders in Las Vegas. So good that it spawned a series.
Love Fright Nights soundtrack also. I actually converted my cassette from high school to mp3s then the tape broke. Glad I did because you can’t find its soundtrack anymore. Great soundtrack!
Hey Cody! Love your list! Here is mine (very different)!
1. Let the Right One In (2008)
2. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)
3. Twins of Evil (1971)
4. Vampyr (1932)
5. The Lost Boys (1987)
6. Martin (1977)
7. Black Sunday (1960)
8. What We Do in the Shadows (2014)
9, Thirst (2009)
10. Dracula (1931)
And Nosferatu: The Vampyre (1979) and Near Dark (1987) as honorable mentions!
1. The Lost Boys
2. Til Dusk Til Dawn
3. Fright Night
4. Blade 2
5. 30 Days of Night
6. Blade
7. Blackula
8. Fright Night (REMAKE)
9. Vampire in Brooklyn
10. Buffy The Vampire Slayer
5. Dracula (92)
4. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (92)
3. Interview with the Vampire
2. Lost Boys (87)
1. Fright Night (85)
Great list! My two favorites are 30 days of Night and Interview with a vampire
Fright night 1985
Vamp 1985
Fright night 2 1988
The lost boys 1987
Dracula 1931
Renfield 2023
Buffy the vampire slayer 1992
Vampires 1998
Near Dark 1987
Blade 1998
1. Bram Stokers Dracula 1992
2. Fright Night
3. From Dusk Till Dawn
4. Blade 2
5. Near Dark
6. Interview With The Vampire
7. Daybreakers
8. Renfield
9. Vampires Kiss
10. The Lost Boys
Checking out Abigail tonight
Gary Oldman’s fabulous as Count Dracula
1) Horror Of Dracula 1958
2) Fright Night 1985
3) Blade 1998
4) Night Flier 1997?
5) Shadow Of The Vampire 2002?
6) Bram Stoker's Dracula 1992?
7) Salem's Lot 1978
8) Underworld 2004?
9) The Night Stalker 1973 TV movie
10) Samson Vs The Vampire Women 1956?
The year on these should be close or right on, my apologies for not being able to look the years up atm...
Lost boys
Fright night
Dracula 1932
Salems lot
Once bitten
30 days of night
From dusk till dawn
Underworld
Fright night 2011
Interview with a vampire
Here's my top 10:
10. Innocent Blood (Underrated Movie bout a hot vampire chick taking on the Mob)
9. Underworld (Vampires vs Werewolves, nuff said)
8. 30 Days Of Night (Such a great concept)
7. Interview With The Vampire (Cruise as a vampire, nuff said lol)
6. From Dusk Till Dawn (Favorite Clooney role EVER!)
5. The Lost Boys (Love the setting, love the characters, the most fun vampire movie)
4. Bram Stoker's Dracula (Gary Oldman is my favorite version of Dracula)
3. Let Me In (This movie is so damn twisted and dark)
2. Blade + Blade II (Screw it, I'm cheating lol. Both too damn good)
1. Fright Night 1985 (Jerry Dandridge is such a great villain. Charley and Peter Vincent are basically my horror version of Marty and Doc from Back To The Future lol)
My List =
- The Lost Boys (Yeah, baby! So rewatchable!)
- Blade/Blade II -- sorry, I'm gonna be a cheater :)
- Fright Night (original one)
- Day Breakers
- Abigail (Yes. I agree. It was that good! Vampire ballerina is hilarious)
- Near Dark
- From Dusk/Till Dawn
- 30 Days of Night
- Underworld
- Twilight (I know. I know. I do rewatch it though. I just kind of like it. Guilty pleasure. Very guilty.)
Honorable mention:
- What We Do in the Shadows
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Blade 2
Blade
Nosferatu OG
Nosferatu 79
Fright night
Martin
Life force
Planet of the vampires
Fearless vampire killers
I haven't seen many. But I'll list ones i liked
Interview With a Vampire
Blade. Haven't seen 2 yet
Bram Stokers Dracula
Dracula Dead and Loving It
I now wanna see Dusk till dawn, Vampires, Lost Boys, Let Me In, cause of this list. You really sold me on Vampires. The name was always boring to me. Plus I've never heard it praised. I need hype for most movies i watch. I don't got enough time. Between job, video games and tv shows. I'm extremely picky as I'm not a movie guy. I watch movies in parts now which helps. Don't got the attention span to watch full movies in 1 sitting lol. Currently watching Xmen movies.
1. Salem’s lot
2. Fright night
3. Lost boys
4. Near dark
5. Dracula untold
6. Let me in
7. 30 days of night
8. Blade 2
9. John carpenter’s Vampires
10. The little vampire
1. Salem’s lot
2. Fright night
3. Lost boys
4. Near dark
5. Dracula untold
6. Let me in
7. 30 days of night
8. Blade 2
9. John carpenter’s Vampires
10. The little vampire
10. Vamp
9. Interview with a Vampire
8. John Carpenters Vampires
7. 30 Days of Night
6. Bram Stokers Dracula
5. Fright Night
4. Blade 1+2( I’m cheating)
3. The Lost Boys
2. From Dusk til Dawn
1. Salems Lot
My top 10
1. Interview with a Vampire
2. Bram Stokers Dracula
3. Abigail
4. Fright Night
5. 30 Days of Night
6 Blade 2
7.Underworld
8 From Dusk Til Dawn
9. DayBreakers
10. John Carpenters Vampires
(I'm a classic vampire/romance girl) i prefer the classic vampire look. I hated the fright night remake
My list would be:
1. CRONOS (original and poetic)
2. From dusk till dawn (i love it)
3. Interview with the vampire
4. Van Helsing (guilty pleasure)
5. Daybreakers
6. Let me in (never seen original)
7. 30 days of night
8. Thirst (Korean horror movie)
9. Underworld 2
10. Blade 2
I just notice that I either like Vampire movies for the gore or the original takes or complex stories they explore.
Top 11 vampire movies:
1. Nosferatu 1922
2. Dracula 1931
3. Fright night 1985
4. Once bitten 1985
5. The lost boys 1987
6. Vampire's kiss 1989
7. From dusk till dawn 1996
8. Blade 1998
9. 30 days of night 2007
10. Let the right one in 2008
11. Renfield 2023
Excuse me? No 30 Days of Night? Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad you mentioned Daybreakers, but JOSH HARTNETT!!! Ugh I’m so sad lol
I'm surprise Renfield's not on your list tho i do get there are a few things not being and having the others there was hard to pick.
My list:
1.Fright Night
2.Lost Boys
3. Near Dark
4. From Dusk till Dawn
5. Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
6. Fright Night 2
7. Blade 2
8. Renfield
9. El Vampiro Teporocho
10.Vampire in Brooklyn
deacon frost is so underrated!!!
Salma Hayak in From Dusk Till Dawn...gooooddaammmm....ohhh shit were talkin about best Vampire movies sorry.
Blade Trilogy
30 Days of night
Vampire in Brooklyn
Interview with a Vampire
John Carpenter's Vampires
Daybreakers
The Lost Boys
I am Legend
Blood Rayne
Fearless Vampire Killers
Nosferatu (Werner Herzog)
The Hunger
Daughters Of Darkness
Near Dark
Fright Night
Bram Stokers Dracula
Let The Right One In (original)
Martin
Salem's Lot
1.Fright Night ' 85
2. The Lost Boys
3.Blade
4. Blade II
5. The Horror of Dracula
6. Let the Right one In
7. From Dusk til Dawn
8. Underworld
9. Salem's Lot '79
10. Near Dark
The Lost Boys, Fright Night and American Werewolf in London I think are easily the top three horror comedies of all time (Shaun of the Dead being comedy horror.) I caught all three in the theater and can safely say The Lost Boys landed best with audiences in that every single joke landed big, every scary scene really brought the frights and 37 years later it still kicks ass. (although at least half the jokes are lost on younger viewers. Dynasty? TV Guide? Inquiring minds want to know? Eddie Munster?) But in '87 it was a blast. Then ONE ENTIRE YEAR WAIT FOR THE VHS!
I was sure of your first and second pick.
I think for me, in no particular order...
Once Bitten (This actually would be my number one)
Buffy The Vampire Slayer (It was just campy and fun and stupid)
From Dusk Til Dawn
John Carpenters Vampires (Plus that soundtrack and score is phenomenal)
Let Me In
Queen of the Damned (Again, the soundtrack!)
The Lost Boys
Fright Night
Heres my top ten ( i tend to like gritty vamps or fun vamps the best)
1.from Dusk til Dawn
2.Near Dark
3.Buffy the Vampire Slayer
4.The Lost Boys/ 30 days of night
5.Bit
6.Stakeland
7. The girl that walks alone at night/ Let the right one in
8.Fright Night/Fright Night remake
9.Blade 2
10.The Shed
Nice list, just haven't watched Abigail yet rest are all cool.
I do miss my favorite in this list, Interview with the Vampire.
As a Vampire the Masquerade player/storyteller I loved the Underworld franchise, but as most (all) Vampire movies they fail at portraying realistic ancient vampires. They should without exception be highly intelligent, manipulative and careful to survive even one century, let alone multiple. But as this is very hard to portray I have a wide margin for suspension of disbelief.
Let me in (both versions) and Innocent Blood I remember to feel nicely from a vampire perspective. The Blade franchise years ago felt failed just too much in this regard, making it more a superhero movie with generic monsters than true vampire movies. Still awesome in style.
Daybreakers had an awesome setting, I once wanna play a vampire cyberpunk game, but has one flaw. It's so easy to see when you play a vampire mindset.
With limited resources vampires should be intelligent enough to solve the problem soon enough. Kill each other. The only value in another vampire is the amount of protection they bring to the clan/faction, useless or untrustworthy should be killed asap. The only way a vampire society can exist. Once you have enough power, you should protect your resources, that being humans and war on competitors.
Multiple styles of vampire governance will clash (within and without). You don't have to dominate humans, just need to protect them. A kind of symbiotic way. Or slightly darker, manipulate them into thinking you are the "good vampires". Go to war on enslavers (good pr) and clans that grow unsustainably (dangerous to supply) first.
Vampires could be only a niche element in a pure cyberpunk world, where each country and each mega corporation has more or lesss vampire influence. Cool potential!
Lost boys, near dark, interview with the vampire, bram stokers Dracula, blade 2, blade, from dusk till dawn, fright night, Van helsing (I know I know), nosferato
Just watched the 1979 version of Dracula and I think it's now my favorite rendition of Dracula. I prefer the older Hammer vampire movies to a lot of modern vampire movies. Twins of Evil is probably my favorite Hammer vampire movie. Of course I love Lost Boys, Stake Land, Fright Night. I'm mid on 30 Days of Night. Saw it 3 times maybe and that's enough. I saw Dusk till Dawn maybe 3 times and that's enough. I'm over the Underworld series, although I was a huge fan once, just kind of outgrew it. I saw Let the Right One In twice, and that was enough. Love Bela Lugosi's Dracula's too. I have John Carpenter's Vampires, and while I enjoy it I've always just considered it a 6/10 movie. Entertaining but no classic. Saw Near Dark maybe 3 times and I liked it, but the ending where he cures himself with a transfusion just knocked a couple points off the movie for me. I owned Day Breakers for a while, it's another entertaining 6/10 movie for me. I liked the idea of vampires turning feral when they don't get enough blood, and blood stocks declining, but I was also not crazy about the 'cure'.
This is hard (it's not a concrete top 10, more like how I feel in the moment)
From Dusk till Dawn
Blade 2
Bram Stoker's Dracula '92
Blade
Interview with the Vampire
What We Do in the Shadows
UnderWorld
Daybreakers
Near Dark
30 Days of Night
My absolute favorite vampire movie is the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie. I watch it every Halloween. A close second would be Van Helsing with Hugh Jackman. BOTH are not true vampire films, but I love a good cheesy, campy horror. My favorite true Vamp movie would be Bram Stokers Dracula. Interview with a Vampire is pretty good too. Im a sucker for a prettyboy Vampire. Favorite Tv Vampire stuff is Midnight Mass and Angel
What! No Dracula 2000! How dare you insult the third greatest love of my life, Gerard Butler! 😡 . . . 😄 Kidding! I know it's hot garbage. Still a guilty pleasure for me though. Again, mostly because of young Gerard Butler. 😍
Only lovers left alive, A girl walks home at night, The Hunger, Frightnight, a new one for me Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person, Dracula ‘58, What we do in shadows, The fearless vampire killers, Renfield. Still have to watch Cronos and Abigail
So im not the biggest vampires fan but here are my 5 Favorite Vampire movies
1. Let Me In
2. John Carpenters Vampires
3. From Dusk Till Dawn
4. Interview With The Vampire
5. 30 Days of Night
I watched Lost Boys for the very first time on plane ride from South Africa to back to Texas. You overhyped this movie to the point that i got excited to watch for free when i saw it on the plane. That movie sucked and was quite boring. Also the original Pet Sementary halfway sucked.
Good list! But I'd like to give a shout out to Richard Wenk's "Vamp" (1986). A funny vampire movie with a bit of an Scorsese's "After Hours" touch.
This is my top 5 vampire movies...
1. Twilight
2. New moon
3. Eclipse
4. Breaking dawn part 1
5. Breaking dawn part 2.
The fact you didn't have one of these movies on your list was such a let down. I thought one of them would make your top 5.. anyway great list anyway.
Nosferatu new movie is coming soon. Great choices. Fright Night was a fun. Bram Stokers' Dracula. But definitely, Dark Shadows.
Blade and Underworld will always be my favorites. But Daybreakers, John C's Vampires, and Stake Land are so underrated.
This is a pretty solid top 10. The only two films on this list I have yet to see are Abigail and Daybreakers. And I get that you're probably of the mindset that Dracula has become somewhat of an overused, overrated vampire character that has been involved in quite a few stinkers. That said, I feel like Bram Stoker's Dracula should be in the top 10, just because it was the closest adaptation to the novel that started the vampire lore and Gary Oldman nails it as the Count himself. And even though Hamner Films was the primary culprit for why Dracula became oversaturated in the horror film industry, I feel like at least the first Dracula film with the GOAT Sir Christopher Lee deserved at the very least an honorable mention. To Hammer's credit, they were the ones that kinda introduced the bright visuals of blood and gore to the big screen back in the late 50s.
Ok, I was waiting to like this video based on whether the original Fright Night was on your list. Yup, you have a subscription my friend. The film is so iconic... the premise, the practical affects, the casting, the incredible soundtrack, the fact it's fun, sexy and still shit scary. My all time favorite movie.
Oh, you're so cool, Cody..!!!!! ;)
I love Lost Boys (1987), still a shame we never got a sequel to that, I would love to have returned to that Story and see what would have happened next but thankfully we got it as a six issue miniseries, (I would even acknowledge the 2 Crap Straight to DVD sequels we got instead 🙄) so cool u got to meet Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland, Sutherland's an actor who has that calm yet sinister badass voice, Jason Patric though he's underrated it's an definitely S-Tier Vampire Film, Definitely Iconic, a Vampire film that should be preserved thoroughly, The Goonies and The Lost Boys are Companion Pieces: The Goonies is kids with Pirate Treasure and The Lost Boys is Teenagers with Vampires
Blood Red Sky (2021) is a vampire movie on Netflix I'm surprised you've never reviewed or mentioned (good, bad or anything)!!! Are you deliberately avoiding it?? No Patreon member has mentioned it??? Well Cody, once again I gotta recommend it to you if you love vampire movies... #WATCHIT
Valek: Give me the cross
Jack: You want it, come and get it (something along those lines)
Valek gets stuck with Cross
Valek: You can’t kill me, nnnnghhhhhh (screaming while taking cross out.) Valek immediately after claiming he can’t be killed, Dies 😂😂😂😂
Love John Carpenter’s Vampires
Great Video!
For me, vampire films are also the best that the horror genre has to offer. Unfortunately, no one talks about "The Forsaken" from 2001, which is actually really good. Very similar to Near Dark or John Carpenters Vampires 🧛🏼♂️🩸
I enjoyed Abigail till the last twenty minutes when the crooked cop is turned Vampire. I thought it was stupid and almost ruined what had been a very good film to that point. I think even I could have wrote a better ending for it. I left the film disappointed because of that. It was just a dumb move. Then Carpenter's Vampire's. It was never was a great movie it was an okay movie at best which became even less so when it was revealed James Woods is a devout MAGA. I can't suspend my realization of that when I see this Far Rightwing Nutjob on the screen in front of me. He's repulsive. So a very big NO to Vampires. I do agree the original Fright Night is fantastic. Still among the best. Lost Boys just never was on my list. I don't think it's even interesting and I can't imagine why this guy thinks it is even after hearing him give his reasons.I think that the TV movie Salem's Lot is on my list of best Vampire films ever made. It was fantastic. Another great TV movie about a Vampire in the Comedy/Horror category is Kolchak: The Night Stalker. It's humorous without losing the horror of it. Another film raking in the best of category.
Top 8 in no particular order...
Blade
Blade 2
The Lost Boys
Abigail
From Dusk Till Dawn
Near Dark
Cronos
Bordello of Blood (guilty pleasure that's never mentioned)
I just started watching lost boys ten minutes ago. Keifer Sutherland, Corey Feldman, Alex Winter…they’re just missing Keanu Reeves and they’ll have the total 80s male teen stars.
I’m at the part in the comic store where Corey Feldman gives they guy a vampire comic book and says “this could save your life”.
Holyshit!!!! Had no clue valek was Terry silver till now. Wow!!!! 😂😂😂
Vampires is an underrated movie