Cheesy Vampire movies you love

Anonymous
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085701/

The Hunger. Linked to above. Combined lesbian sex, vampirism and David Bowie. What's not to love?
Anonymous
I know it was mentioned in the other thread, but I feel like the Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie falls into the cheesy category. Not the show - that will forever be my favorite and a work of art. But even Joss Whedon has said he wanted to make the show because the movie got so far off track from his vision. I still enjoy it, but it's pretty cheesy.
Anonymous
I should see interview with a vampire again. LOVED it 20 years ago.
Anonymous
Frank Langella as Dracula but Christopher Lee was cheesier.

Also, there was a made for TV movie in the late 70s or early 80s about vampires in a town; the name of which escapes me. I do remember one scene vividly--a young boy gets turned into a vampire then visits his sibling in the middle of the night. He hovers outside the window, his nail screeching on the glass. The brother opens the window and gets bit. Sucker!
Anonymous
The lost boys?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Frank Langella as Dracula but Christopher Lee was cheesier.

Also, there was a made for TV movie in the late 70s or early 80s about vampires in a town; the name of which escapes me. I do remember one scene vividly--a young boy gets turned into a vampire then visits his sibling in the middle of the night. He hovers outside the window, his nail screeching on the glass. The brother opens the window and gets bit. Sucker!


Salem's Lot?
Anonymous
Buffy the Series
Blood and Donuts
Innocent Blood
Desert of Blood
The Breed
Cold Hearts
Modern Vampires
Vampires Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Frank Langella as Dracula but Christopher Lee was cheesier.

Also, there was a made for TV movie in the late 70s or early 80s about vampires in a town; the name of which escapes me. I do remember one scene vividly--a young boy gets turned into a vampire then visits his sibling in the middle of the night. He hovers outside the window, his nail screeching on the glass. The brother opens the window and gets bit. Sucker!


Salem's Lot?


Oh my God! That's it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1unHCE_Npw
Anonymous
Blacula
Anonymous
Rosencrantz and Gildenstern are Undead.
Anonymous
Blade, etc.
Anonymous
Vamps
Anonymous
The Hunger is my favorite too, for those same reasons. Plus the music and styles are superb.
Anonymous
Bram Stoker's Dracula.

So bad... yet sooo good. Keanu's accent is so atrociously bad I'm surprised they didn't tell him not to bother. Gary Oldman is, as always, fucking fabulous though, and Anthony Hopkins looks like he had a ball hamming it up.
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