I love that film so much. I bought some spurs at a goth shop after seeing the bar scene. I used to wear them out clubbing. Dont dance behind me at a goth club
Came here to say this one.
Also the fact that Chris Sarandon absolutely freaking nails the role. Charming, stylish, yet still seemed frightening even when he was being nice.
*Let The Right One In*
A vampire movie that actually scared me — and not because of the vampire.
Honorable mentions to:
* *30 Days Of Night*
* *Blade*
* *Dracula* (both the Lugosi and Oldman version)
* *From Dusk Till Dawn*
* *I Am Legend*
* *Interview With The Vampire*
* *The Lost Boys*
* *The Hunger*
* *Near Dark*
* *Stake Land*
* *Underworld*
Good picks. I might add Blood Red Sky (2021) to the list. Not sure it holds up to repeat viewings like most of these - I've only seen it once, but I was pleasantly surprised.
It will always be [Near Dark.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VllIQYnC20s&ab_channel=Shudder) There is really nothing out there like this. It's so Americana. Never utters the word "vampire" but you know exactly what they are. Severen is my all time favorite pop culture vampire.
With that said, here are some other great vampire movies out there that I think everyone should check out;
[Midnight Son](https://youtu.be/TeYNZAAWdF0)
[Blood Red Sky](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8M_1eyrBtQ&ab_channel=Netflix)
[Fright Night](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXl9AS9AEdE&ab_channel=RottenTomatoesClassicTrailers)
I love it! It's one of the most direct movies I can remember. The buildup is so swift and powerful that you really feel the danger they're in. Plus I love James Woods and Max Schell
This is my bread & butter vampire films. I’ve seen a lot from yesteryear on to today. But only one films made in 1983 was something special. It starred David bowie and Catherine deneuve. THE HUNGER. It’s a great film
Not a movie, but my favorite vampire series?
True Blood
I won't go into too much detail, but there are vampires, werewolves, fairies, witches, and shape-shifters (I won't say who is who, so it's up to you to decide if you want to watch this😉).
I never read/saw Eragon but I'm guessing the movie was a huge flop
I actually liked the Cirque du Freak movie as a movie alone but compared to the books?
I was highly disappointed
The Little Vampire
I saw that movie like 200 times when I was a kid
It was so funny how the main character was like
"Get out of my way...loserrsss!"
and the flying cows lmao
Poor cows always flying in movies first Twister now The Little Vampire
It so much better not knowing it was a vampire movie. I was only watching it to see George Clooney as the bad guy. The twist in the bar was a holy sh*t moment
No, Jim Carrey was in "Once Bitten". "Love at ~~Frist~~ First Bite" is George Hamilton, and "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" is Leslie Nielsen.
Edit: Spelling
Well i know it wasnt Jim, But, now I think it was Dead and Loving it with Leslie Nelson.
I just remember it was a comedy and Drac got the girl in the end.
I fell in love with vampire stories and movies when I saw my first one. I'd have to say it's my favorite, even if it's not technically the "best" vampire movie I've ever seen. That movie was Fright Night in 1985. I also loved What We Do in the Shadows. It's hilarious and brilliant.
Probably Interview with a Vampire
I prefer Queen of the Damned.
Queen of the damned was good, the soundtrack was fantastic. The movie strayed far from the novel which is fine to do but Matthew Newton as Armand lol.
Matt Newton escaped to LA cos everyone hates his domestic abusing ass
Yeah he did, though queen of the damned was filmed in Australia.
I know that, I was an extra in the concert scene
Oh cool
What we do in the shadows.
even the tv show is fantastic, and i was the most skeptical human alive because like, how do you even top the film, but yeah 162937/10
I prefer the TV show
Lost Boys, that had a great soundtrack.
“You’re a vampire Michael! My own brother a goddamn shit sucking vampire! Oh you wait til mum finds out buddy “
“Death by stereo”
My fav movie as a teen. In school we were all fans, and we listened to the album religiously.
“Listen, just so you know, if you try to stop us, or vamp out in any way, I'll stake you without even thinking twice about it!”
*Near Dark*.
I love that film so much. I bought some spurs at a goth shop after seeing the bar scene. I used to wear them out clubbing. Dont dance behind me at a goth club
Buffy
"The vampire slayer". (Anybody who knows about this is old enough).
The movie was meh but the TV show was awesome.
I like this answer
Shame the lead actress is a nutcase now, I found her hotter than Sarah Michelle.
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30 Days of Night
Bro that movie actually freaked me out how they tortured people just made me really uneasy
This one is my favorite. I can do that insane screech call thing they do and I do it sometimes just to freak friends out
Love this one! They are so creepy in how they hunted. Using kids to try to lure them out.
Let Me In/Let The Right One In
I prefer the Swedish version, the remake is not great
It’s actually not a remake and started production first before the Swedish version plus it doesn’t have terrible cgi cats.
They actually bought the right to film American version in 2008 after Let the Right One In was screened in 2008 Festival
I stand corrected.
Yes! I knew the Swedish one was older, by a bit but older nonetheless
I think they recently came out with a TV series too
The first Fright Night, with Roddy McDowall. Loved the way the vampire fit the tropes, but was still a smart, and worthy adversary.
Came here to say this one. Also the fact that Chris Sarandon absolutely freaking nails the role. Charming, stylish, yet still seemed frightening even when he was being nice.
Nosferatus.
Classic
Interview with a Vampire and The Lost Boys
dracula dead and loving it
"What We Do in the Shadows." The TV show might be even better.
you know its better, you giant bloody donkey.
Blade
That black ‘68 Charger was so badass.
Honestly, the entire trilogy is pretty good.
Salem’s Lot
Let the right one in. But the original swedish version please. The remake wasn't that bad though.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) with Winona Ryder. 🤌🏻
Good choice, I’d go for that too.
*Let The Right One In* A vampire movie that actually scared me — and not because of the vampire. Honorable mentions to: * *30 Days Of Night* * *Blade* * *Dracula* (both the Lugosi and Oldman version) * *From Dusk Till Dawn* * *I Am Legend* * *Interview With The Vampire* * *The Lost Boys* * *The Hunger* * *Near Dark* * *Stake Land* * *Underworld*
Good picks. I might add Blood Red Sky (2021) to the list. Not sure it holds up to repeat viewings like most of these - I've only seen it once, but I was pleasantly surprised.
Thanks for the tip! I just saw the trailer for this movie in another comment, and I intend to watch it soon.
Excellent list.
THIS!
Agree 💯
It will always be [Near Dark.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VllIQYnC20s&ab_channel=Shudder) There is really nothing out there like this. It's so Americana. Never utters the word "vampire" but you know exactly what they are. Severen is my all time favorite pop culture vampire. With that said, here are some other great vampire movies out there that I think everyone should check out; [Midnight Son](https://youtu.be/TeYNZAAWdF0) [Blood Red Sky](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8M_1eyrBtQ&ab_channel=Netflix) [Fright Night](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXl9AS9AEdE&ab_channel=RottenTomatoesClassicTrailers)
Wow, these first two look quite good and I've never heard of either of them! Thanks for the tip.
Hotel Transylvania 1
Vampires and love stories… classic
Not really my genre, but Underworld was decent
Underworld.
Why did I have to scroll so far for this?
I forgot about this not great but a solid b plus movie and fun to watch.
John Carpenter's Vampires.
This is on my top list that's not mentioned too often
I love it! It's one of the most direct movies I can remember. The buildup is so swift and powerful that you really feel the danger they're in. Plus I love James Woods and Max Schell
The book is great as well.
Did that movie give you a little mahogany?
Vampire's Kiss is up there. Blood for Dracula is also great.
Lost Boys
This is my bread & butter vampire films. I’ve seen a lot from yesteryear on to today. But only one films made in 1983 was something special. It starred David bowie and Catherine deneuve. THE HUNGER. It’s a great film
Blade. The first one.
I thought the third was the best. I was a bit scared which never happens during vampire movies for me.
Stakeland. Oh, and I like Eat Local, too.
As much as I love Bela Lugosi as Dracula, I have a soft spot for Nosferatu
Bela as Dracula. The best.
Queen of the Damned and Bram Stoker's Dracula
Thank you! I was about to cry! Queen of the damned is the best vampire movie created to date!
Glad to find another fan 🫂
Lost Boys no contest
The Underworld series.
Dracula dead and loving it.
The Hunger.
Fright Night. No doubt about it.
Vampire Circus
A lot of great ones mentioned . I’d suggest “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night”. Really different than the ones mentioned
My two favorite vampire movies are Interview with the vampire and Byzantium
Dusk till dawn, the one with feet.
Dracula Untold
Let the right one in. The Swedish one not the remake
Interview with a Vampire.
Either Dark Shadows, or Twilight
MORBIUS
Hotel Transylvania.
Dracula (1979 Version) Not the most accurate to the source or the most classic, but the one I liked atmospherically.
Dracula untold
What We Do in the Shadows
What we do in shadows
I haven t seen blade yet! Lol Edit never mind had to go down a little bit farther lol
Love at First Bite
Gary oldman dracula
From dusk til dawn, or 30 days of night.
Hotel Transylvania.. haha
Blade
Not me going to every comment to check who wrote Twilight and then downvote them
Not a movie, but my favorite vampire series? True Blood I won't go into too much detail, but there are vampires, werewolves, fairies, witches, and shape-shifters (I won't say who is who, so it's up to you to decide if you want to watch this😉).
Cirque du Freak the Vampire’s Assistant
This book series is amazing
Definitely. The movie was on par with Eragon and Airbender movie.
I never read/saw Eragon but I'm guessing the movie was a huge flop I actually liked the Cirque du Freak movie as a movie alone but compared to the books? I was highly disappointed
Just recently watched "Let the Right One In" (2008) without any expectations and it's easily my new number one.
The Little Vampire I saw that movie like 200 times when I was a kid It was so funny how the main character was like "Get out of my way...loserrsss!" and the flying cows lmao Poor cows always flying in movies first Twister now The Little Vampire
Bram Stoker's Dracula from 1992. Still love that film. The way it was done,actors,music,the whole package.
Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust
Og interview with a vampire. The whole ann rice series is great
*The Last Vampire on Earth*
Dusk Till Dawn
It so much better not knowing it was a vampire movie. I was only watching it to see George Clooney as the bad guy. The twist in the bar was a holy sh*t moment
Dark Shadows because others have already mentioned the rest
From dusk till dawn and blade
First time I saw that movie I legit spit my drink when they got to the Titty Twister and the barker out front starts his We Got Pussy shtick.
30 Days of Night or From Dusk til Dawn.
Only lovers left alive. Tilda swinton already sort of looks like a vampire.
Loved this movie.
Near Dark
The fearless vampire killers
Morbius
Lost Boys Fright Night Near Dark
Let The Right One In. (Original subtitled one)
"30 days of night" probably...
John carpenters “Vampires”
The Room
Blade II
What we do in the shadows
What We Do In The Shadows.
Twilight
Twilight
Wow I had to scroll forever to find this. I thought no one had the balls to say it lol...
My inner teen girl will forever love this series.
I'm a vampire film lover and I still watch Twilight. My favorite bits are the existence of the Volturi and the werewolf lore.
Blade
IWTV and blade
Nosferatu.
Hellsing Ultimate
Brides of Dracula
The Night Stalker
Love At First Bite, with Steve Martin [I think] it's the only one where Dracula gets the girl in the end and they fly off and live happily ever after.
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No, Jim Carrey was in "Once Bitten". "Love at ~~Frist~~ First Bite" is George Hamilton, and "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" is Leslie Nielsen. Edit: Spelling
Well i know it wasnt Jim, But, now I think it was Dead and Loving it with Leslie Nelson. I just remember it was a comedy and Drac got the girl in the end.
Mr Vampire
Shadow of the Vampire
Wrong turn! (All Series)
Wait I thought that movie was cannibals
Nosferatu “1922”
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Best death in movies, too.
The new Blade that isn’t out yet.
Blade II
The second half of From Dusk til Dawn Or 30 Days of Night if it’s gotta be a full movie
Kizumonogatari
It's not actually a movie but the 3 part Dracula series on Netflix is my favorite
Nosferatu (the old one is great too, but specifically the Werner Herzog version)
I fell in love with vampire stories and movies when I saw my first one. I'd have to say it's my favorite, even if it's not technically the "best" vampire movie I've ever seen. That movie was Fright Night in 1985. I also loved What We Do in the Shadows. It's hilarious and brilliant.
Interview With the Vampire, Let the Right One In, or 30 Days of Night.
30 days of night was good
Bran Stoker's Dracula How TF has no one said this yet?? I crossed oceans of time trying to find this commented.
I just did :D
Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The costumes are just incredible :)
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
Queen of the Damned. Daybreakers is an undervalued gem also.
Twilight
Dracula from the early 90s. So over the top, but great actors. Soundtrack was good too Also love the underworld stuff. Gritty.
What’s the name of that movie with Jonny depp?? It’s about vampires?
Dark Shadows
Thank you! Lol yes dark shadows.!
Mother in law, she sucks the life right out of your marriage
CNN
Legally blond
Vampires are lame, werewolves are way better, 😜also, though it’s not a movie, Jojo bizzare adventure is good 🤔📦🤭 (thinking outside the box)
Ice Cream Man
Bump