Good vampire films?

EMbILY

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I recently came across Underworld: Evolution that although I think the plot could have been better, I did quite like. So was wondering what other good vampire films there are?
 
DepenRAB on what you call good.

There are lots of classic Hammer films that I would rate way above any of the CGI stuff from today.

But those films are between 35 and 50 years old.

Not what you had in mind probably
 
If you haven't already seen it I would recommend the 80's version of Salem's Lot, starring David Soul and James Mason. 'Might have dated a bit now, I don't know, but i when i first watched it scared me witless.
 
The best one is Karl Dreyer's Vampyr, made in 1932. The whole thing seems to be on YouTube here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEg1dOZTfw0 - watch it before it's removed for copyright violation or something! *
But, as edwinastley said,


Another excellent one is Paul Morrisey's Blood for Dracula (sometimes incorrectly attributed to Andy Warhol)

Edit.
* It's OK - it says it's public domain.

Nosferatu's on YouTube as well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEOsb6CRvNU
 
Nosferatu

Martin - an interesting one

Underworld - it's a masterpiece compared to the sequel Evolution

The Hunger

Dracula - Coppola's version

Cronos

Blade 1 and 2, forget 3 it was awful

The Addiction

From Dusk Till Dawn

The Lost Boys

NightWatch

Some that are worth checking out with vampires/elements of vampirism in.
 
I have a soft spot for...

Near Dark
Dance of the Vampires/The Fearless Vampire Killers
Blade
Vamp
Dracula (the Lee version and the first couple of sequels)
30 Days of Night (just kidding, it's pants really)
 
Bravo forum dwellers for not name checking Queen of The Damned. Great book(s) but Stuart Townsend shat all over the part of Lestat. Never thought I'd pine for Tom Cruise's version.

It's a shame that Aaliya never got to finish filming, she wasn't bad at all, and some of the best parts of the story were missing.

And what a shocker, going from Banderas' Armand to that DiCaprio-alike? Neither really fits the book description, but at least Banderas could be taken seriously.
 
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