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Cool list My favorite would have to be 30 Days of Night. The idea that there's no sunlight for 30 days while vampires are roaming around is pretty scary. Also, the vampires having their own language was a nice touch.
My top 10 1. Let the right one in (danish version) 2. What we do in the shadows 3. Fright night 4. Interview with a vampire 5. Once bitten 6. Lost boys 7. Hotel Transylvania 8. Near dark 9. Dracula 10. Blade
1. The Lost Boys 2. From Dusk Til Dawn 3. Bram Stoker's Dracula 4. Blade 5. John Carpenter's Vampires 6. Buffy The Vampire Slayer 7. Interview with a Vampire That would be my top 7.
Great video, Chase! Same top 2 for me as well. Lost Boys and Fright Night are in a tier of their own IMO. A couple that didn't make your list that i recommend is Vamp and 30 days of night. Check them out if you haven't yet.
I loved this! My preferences would differ, but I appreciate your description of the way certain scenes affected you the first time you saw them. For me it was the scene very near the end of Salem's Lot when you see the vampires begin to awaken and crawl in the root cellar where they sleep. Also, in the same movie, the scene where the woman begins to awaken on the autopsy table.
I love Priest Life force Near Dark and Vampires are so good! 1992 Dracula was so good. Salems Lot is a classic as is Blade. Blade Trinity is amazing too. Enjoyed your list. I enjoy a majority of your list. The Lost Boys is my number one also.
MY RANKING: 01. Bram Stoker's Dracula 02. Interview With The Vampire 03. The Hunger 04. 30 Days of Night 05. From Dusk Till Dawn 06. Blade 07. Blade 2 08. The Lost Boys 09. Let The Right One In 10. Let Me In 11. Near Dark 12. Fright Night (remake) 13. Once Bitten 14. Underworld 15. Underworld Rise of the Lycans 16. Daybreakers 17. Dracula (Bela Legosi) 18. Nosferatu (1922 w/ Christopher Young new music score) 19. Werner Herzog's Nosferatu (1979) 20. John Badham's Dracula (1979) 21. Night Watch 22. Day Watch 23. Innocent Blood 24. Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter 25. The Last Voyage of the Demeter 26. Shadow of the Vampire 27. Renfield 28. Rise: Blood Hunter 29. Fright Night (original) 30. John Carpenter's Vampires 31. Dracula Untold 32. Vampire in Brooklyn 33. Byzentium 34. Van Helsing 35. Priest
1. Let the right one in (original) 2. Lost boys 3 Dracula (Coppola) 4. Dracula (universal) 5. Vampires 6. Near Dark 7. Blade 8. From dusk till dawn 9. Fright night 10. Interview with a vampire
Vamp -1986 Dracula Untold -2014 30 Days of Night-2007 Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter-2012 Monster Squad-1987 Daybreaker-2009 Stake Land -2010 Blood Red Sky-2021 Love at first Bite-1979 Bordello of Blood-1996
GREAT video! Lost Boys is also my number 1. I saw it in theaters a year or two ago when it came back for a limited time. Where did you get that sweet slipcover for the 4k? Also Van Helsing AND John Carpenters vampires are grossly underrated.
I make those kinds of slip covers and I have bought a few on etsy and ebay...to be honest, I cant recall if that is one I made or bought...I may have bought that one on etsy
I just had to comment bc of your #1 and #2 pick. “The Lost Boys” and “Fright Night” are both my favorite movies of all time. This list was fantastic and I have now added few new movies to my collection bc of it. Look forward to your Halloween picks. Such a fantastic channel!!
Once Bitten is so good 👍. Queen of the Damned and Interview with the Vampire are great too. Aaliyah really put a lot of work into her body mechanics in that.
Thanks man! I started with like 47 films and had such a hard time cutting it down to 25...and honestly, I know there are films that are better and that I maybe even like better (Horror of Dracula, Twins of Evil, The Foresaken among them) but I went with specific attachment/connection for tie-breakers...also, Yes! Richard Roxburgh! I could not pull his name out of my head - I never script stuff, I just start talking and I could not think of his name in the moment to save my life LOL - I love his take on Dracula though
I agree with most of your picks. Near Dark and the Lost Boys I like best. Some other good choices are Daybreakers (2009) The Hunger (1983) Dracula (1979)
I agree with your top 2! Hehw. Fright Niggt is on my too 3 when it comes to cover/poster arr. Dead and Buried has another. Maybe you coukd make some artwork top lists? Cheers!
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Got a top 20 here! Some of the same! 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. Black Sunday (1960) 6. The Lost Boys (1987) 7. Martin (1977) 8. What We Do in the Shadows (2014) 9. Thirst (2009) 10. Dracula (1931) 11. 30 Days of Night (2007) 12. Blade (1998) 13. Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) 14. The Vampire Lovers (1970) 15. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009) 16. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) 17. Near Dark (1987) 18. Daughters of Darkness (1971) 19. Underworld (2003) 20. From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
Twins of Evil is a dang good older one! you have a little different mix and order there but I had some of those on my bigger list too before I narrowed down to 25! thanks for sharing!
I was originally surprised that Martin wasn't on this list, being most people would have given some love to a Romero movie....but after thinking about your list more, a lot of the theme was fun, rewatchable and light hearted, so i get it. Also, i agree that all 3 blade films have some merits to them.
@karl_alan I am not ashamed to say that I have fun watching all of the Blade movies! Re-watchability played a big part in things I put in the top 25 out of the big list of about 50 that I came up with!
Oh yes, "The Lost Boys" and "Fright Night", classic ones. When I was in L.A. in 2018, I visited that bridge from "The Lost Boys". It was quite a special moment for me to be there. Coppola's Dracula I saw in cinema when it came out. My favorite is probably "Horror of Dracula" starring Christopher Lee. It was the first vampire movie I saw. I was five or six when I saw it. I have it on dvd and blu-ray.
Way back in 1998, I worked at P.I. Studios in Hollywood and I answered an incoming call. The caller was Christopher Lee looking for my fellow Engineer, who was not there. As a fan of Christopher Lee, I had to ask him a burning question I had ever since I was 9 YO and had nightmares after watching Dracula has risen from the grave! After telling Mr. Lee how much he scared the shit out of me, I ask that question. I ask, the very thing that scared me and gave me nightmares was your red eyes. How did you get those red eyes? He chuckled and ask me, Can you keep a secret? And I said, Oh yes, I can! He he replied, So can I. I will never forget that as long as I live!
One of your posters mentioned Habit and House of Dark Shadows. If you haven't seen those movies, you should try and check them out. I saw Habit a few years ago on one of the movie channels, and found it really creepy, because movies where the main character is helpless against the an evil force and no one believes them is true horror, IMO. As an old Dark Shadows fan from way back when, those of us that were the "kid" fans were actually in shock when we saw the movie, because we were used to the reformed Barnabas Collins who we could root for. That wasn't the Barnabas we got in the movie. Since I've seen it as an adult I can say that it is actually a pretty good vampire movie.
thanks my friend! other than the neon sign and pumpkin that were christmas gifts, the rest of it is pretty simple...LED flood light on the floor, lighting up the movies in the background! The Frankenstein painting I painted a year or so ago and the microphone I grabbed on Amazon!! It's all just what the camera sees!
@@AVAPopCulture great use of space so! Slowly gathering the props for my eventual background setup so itll be a big jump from what I have when it happens!
@@TheGoldenHourFilmPodcast thank you! Many years of having to stretch indie film budgets and maximize what is seen on camera to up production value lol...
"Let the right one in" (Danish version), "30 days of night" and "The Fearless Vampire Killers" really should be in any list of the top 25 vampire movies.
I never got into Let The Right One In.... I have never heard of "The Fearless Vampire Killers" - I'll check it out!....30 Days of Night was in my big list I wrote down before bringing it down to 25 but there has always been something about the tone of it that keep it from being higher for me!
It's a sin you only have Interview with a Vampire on DVD. That movie is so beautiful visually. Great list. Some of my other favorite vampire movies are: Byzantium (2012), Valerie and her Week of Wonders (1970), and The Kiss of the Vampire (1963)
Funny how nostalgia plays such a huge roll in lists like these (if you saw it as a kid, you prolly love it). I definitely approve of your list, a couple of honorable mentions that I would add would be "The Fearless Vampire Killers" (1967) starring Sharon Tate/directed by Roman Polanski, and The Forsaken (2001). I haven't ever found a blu-ray release of either of these.
I talked about The Foresaken on another video - I love that movie and it was certainly in my big list that I originall wrote down before I started narrowing it down...if I hadnt hyped it up in my other video so much, it probably would have slid in here in the 20s but I needed to give some other that I love, some, well, love LOL
Lost boys #1 Fright Night #2 just saw Fright Night for the first time last year. It was that GREAT looking steel-book that made me buy it and watch it. I was like, "they wouldn't make such a great looking steel-book if the movie wasn't any good, especially from way back then." LOL!! I'm an 80's kid through and through but wasn't into horror when I was younger and somehow missed Fright Night. I did see the other vampire movies from back then but somehow I missed that one but really liked it and would agree with it at number 2 behind the classic Lost Boys!
Day breakers should of definitely been in your list, including , 30 days of night and underworld evolution, let me in , deacula untold, blade 2 and stake land
when I first wrte down about 40-50 titles, the first thing I did was start getting rid of sequels to help narrow it down so that took out Blade and Underworld sequels...I did not have Dracula Untold or Stake Land in my 40 or 50 titles I wrote down... I just never found the mark with Dracula Untold but I will revist it...30 days of night was heavily considered but there is something about it that I have never completely loved and I am not sure why....
Arrow!! Yeah I'm talking to you. Give us a 4k of Near Dark. Now. Or even better second sight. Vinegar syndrome if you want to win me back you'll do a 4k.
Imagine a Vinegar Syndrome VSU release of Near Dark!?!?! that would be EPIC!!! I love VS but they need a couple releases to the the level of Road House, TCM 2, or even From Beyond before the end of the year to boost their film quality level back up!
Brother I am with Ya on most of these. I didn't enjoy Andy Warhol's Dracula as much. Especially with you on the Copella Bram Stoker's is my all time favorite Dracula.
Funny, I picked up From Dusk Till Dawn just last month on regular Blu-ray. I got a few others I would probably have on my own list with Carpenter's Vampires being one at the top for me. I also personally love Queen of the Damed just for the soundtrack alone. Have you ever seen George Romeo's Martin? It's not everyone's thing, but it's a different take on the whole idea of what a vampire even is. I can watch The Lost Boys a million times, and it's still good to me.
@anthonymerchant2597 same with me on The Lost Boys! And I have seen Martin but it has been a long time...not one that even popped in my head when I wrote down my big list before I narrowed it down to 25 if I am being honest
@AVAPopCulture Yeah, I'm not saying it's one of the great ones from Romero or anything, just definitely different for a vampire themed film. I would have had 30 Days of Night on my own list, just for the original setting with a frighting depiction of vampires.
There were so many sites telling us we were definitely getting a Near Dark 4K years ago. For some reason, it never happened. I'm still hoping we get it some day.
Did you ever see Afflicted 2013? Not only a great vampire movie. Is a contender for the best found footage movie of all time. Stake Land is another one that’s easy to forget about.
I have the 1998 DVD of Innocent Blood. As far as I know, the '98 DVD is cut, and the blu-ray is uncensored. It took about twenty years to get the uncensored version. If you haven't watched the blu-ray, you might not have ever seen the uncensored version. I'll eventually pick up the blu-ray.
great movie!! It should be there....I went back and forth with about 15 titles...I actually had The Forsaken as high as like 16 on my list at one point....lots of going back and forth
my top list not in any order: Near Dark Night Stalker(TV movie 1972) From Dusk Till Dawn The Hunger Innocent Blood Salem's Lot Nosferatu the Vampyre Kinski Nosferatu(Murnau) Vamp Fright Night(1985) Habit The Addiction Vampires(John Carpenter) Lemora a Child's Tale Lost Boys Dracula(Frank Langella) House of Dark Shadows Stakeland 30 Days of Night Life Force Nightflier Bliss Blood Vessel Martin Malatesta's Carnival of Blood Vampire's Kiss Daybreakers Copolla's Dracula
@@AVAPopCulture I was in 4th Grade when original aired on CBS. I was scared to get out of bed to walk to the bathroom that night. O definitely would not look at window in bedroom lol. I was very happy to find Blu-ray at a local dollar store! Love that miniseries but it scared the crap out of 4th grade me and still is eerie as hell. Lol Anyway great video!
Lost Boys is definitely my favorite. Overall a pretty good list but I think I'd put them in a slightly different order. I'm surprised 30 Days of Night wasn't on it. It had the best and most terrifying depiction of vampires I've seen in a film.
I have just never been as big on 30 days of night for some reason... it was in my favorite 40 or 50 I wrote down to start making this list though and I own it!
Let the Right One In (Swe) Thirst (Korea) 30 Days of Night Subspecies (!!!) A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night Surely these 5 movies need to be mentioned.
I have just never gotten into "Let the Right One in" the way other people seem to have.... In general I am not into Korean horror (or J-Horror for that matter either)...subspecies and 30 days of night were on my big list that I cut down to 25 - but there is something about the tone of 30 days of night that has always kept it from being higher for me....
Underworld 6 on the way? Fangtastic! *Edit - just checked. Do you mean Underworld 6 Rise Of The Vampire? If so it's fake. I got all excited for nothing.
What are your thoughts on The Last Voyage of the Demeter? I saw at theater and loved it. I like how it was a chapter from Bram Stoker's book. Have not bought it yet. Waiting for Universal to get their heads out of the asses and put the 4K out. Being a dark movie, I feel that it will look incredible with HDR.
I liked it but not as much as I was hoping to if I am honest...you pretty much know how it has to end going in to it and that is always a hard thing to overcome...and I would have liked to see dracula more
Nosferatu on 23, that hurts. It still part of the 25 greatest Vampire films of all time, but it does hurt.😁 (Love that Daughters of Darkness is part of the list. It's a somewhat unknown film.)
It is groundbreaking and iconic but if I am telling the truth, I am not going to run to it over and over to watch for fun and that is what slides it down for me
@@AVAPopCulture I get it. For most people once or once in a blue moon is enough. For me it's one of my all time favourites. It was the first German expressionist film I saw. Your list is great, though.
Some gems in that list and some I've not heard of so got some homework. You weren't tempted to put Twilight on the list? Secretly your number 1?! 😂 Actual vampire films that I like and didn't appear include: Mr Vampire (previous recommendation) Blade 2 Let the Right One In (Swedish original) Thirst (Korean film) Byzantium Daybreakers
Van Helsing is probably the closest we'll ever get to a live-action version of Castlevania. If you're a fan of the Castlevania videogame franchise (particularly from the 90's era) you can spot the similarities in this film immediately, from the weapons (his whip) to Dracula's castle itself. Salem's Lot '79 is 100% better than the '04 remake with Rob Lowe, not sure if the '24 re-remake will be any good but I'm hoping it'll be good. I'm surprised Daybreakers (2009) is not on the list.
@kristinaF54 100% agree on the Castlevania thing!!! I hadn't thought of the but you're right! Yeah the Rob Lowe version isn't in the ballpark of the original Salem's Lot! Fingers crossed on the new one
Great video and list man 👍🔥 One thing though… “I wish the vampires were more realistic” when talking about From Dusk til Dawn… Is it just me or is it not kinda funny to want something entirely fictional to be more realistic? 🤷♂️ Vampire are not realistic in the core of what they are. So how do we make them more realistic?
thanks man! and as far as that goes, you could say that literally about anything... unicorns arent real but if someone paints one with a strawberry twizzler sticking out of its head, legos for feet, and a slinky for a tail, youd say that isnt realistic -especially when compared to another painting that is in great detail as horse with a horn on it's head - it looks more real... when one second they are people and the next second their whole skin is different, their mouths wrap all the way around their heads etc etc, I find it campy and less realistic looking than one that is a human with larger teeth...but to each their own
@@AVAPopCulture I get what you mean and I agree, to a degree 😜 Just that, if we take two of the most classic vampire movies ever made, Nosferatu and Bram Stokers Dracula. We have two vampires and they both have very distinctive looks, and they’re quite different from each other. And even in the same movie, Bram Stokers Dracula, there are several scenes when the same vampire looks totally different. When Dracula is crying and on his death-bed he almost looks like the vampires in From Dusk til Dawn. I get your point, and I think you get mine a little as well. Sure, even though the are fictional creatures there is somewhat of a traditional way they are portrayed. But it’s also cool when artists and directors let their imagination run wild and we get something new 👍
I always thought of the movie, In Time, with Justin timberlake to be a vampire movie. sure they dont have fangs or drink blood, but they act/dress like vampires and its plot is about immortality or rather what would you do with that time. great cast as well. just my personal opinion.
I stood next to Sutherland at a pizza shop in tribeca some years ago not too long ago. I used to see him around Tribeca. But I didn't recognize him. He was thinner and shorter than I would imagine. I'm thinking who is this guy with the gray mohawk. So I see him at a pizza shop and I'm standing on line. If I remember correctly I was right behind him. Time goes by and I see this indian looking girl giving him a napkin to sign. I didn't even realize what was happening lol. A year later or something I see a picture of him in lost boys and it clicked. Oh that was Sutherland and he was signing an autograph.
most actors are way smaller than you realize...whenever I had to be in a film, Id often have to lose tons of weight really fast and do a lot of scenes barefoot so I didnt tower over everyone so much LOL - In Dark Roads, I had a pair of cowboy boots with the heels cut off so that framing up shots would be easier -and I am only 6ft 3 hahaha! I love Keifer as the David the vampire though!!!
@@AVAPopCulture I did a background on a new series called Zero Day starring Robert De Niro. He walked by me and I was shocked because he was a taller guy. I'm 5'7 he seemed to be at least 5'11. I woulda thought he'd be around my height.
there are two good vampire movie I like were not horror movies. the two I will mention are pretty much teen comedies from the 80's. Once Bitten and My Best Friends a Vampire the blade triligy and a couple of the underworld movies are worth watching. also Van Helson (2004) is a fun movie. John Carpenter's Vampire (1998) is pretty underrated. Lifeforce is a wild movie. the buffy the vampire slayer movie was a fun movie as well. I think the tv show overshadowed the movie unfortunately. I prefer the movie over the tv series
I got tired of waiting on a 4K UHD release of From Dusk Till Dawn, I just bought the Blu-ray yesterday for the upcoming holiday. It was dirt cheap on Amazon $8.99, so if they release a 4K sometime later this year,...... oh well, it was only $9.00 bucks
I’m actually pretty perplexed why people love The Lost Boys. Besides nostalgia and a couple aerial shots from the vampire’s POV, I don’t understand the love. The characters are pretty surface level, the relationships are also shallow, the ending is kinda anticlimactic with Keifer being squashed so easily. I don’t know. This movie has always felt like they omitted the first half where we are supposed to grow to care about the characters. The aesthetic is more about appealing to the MTV mainstream audience than horror fans. People’s love of this movie makes me feel like I’m in the twilight zone. Imo Fright Night is much much better. Thanks for sharing your list nonetheless.
that is an interesting take andmy guess is you are in the minority with it but that is totally cool too!... I love Fright Night but I dont see any more character development there than in The Lost Boys... and honestly, they are fun 80s Vampire movies, I am not so much looking for in depth character development as much as I am looking for fun!...They are a down on their luck family that lost a father figure and dont have any options to just run away from this terror and they are struggling to be a family, so it is easy for them to get pulled into a dangerous situation that they cant hardly get out of....that is enough for me in terms of depth I suppose!
I'm glad near Dark made the list. but what about Dracula Untold from 2014. its a different take on the typical lore. Its exciting and never a dull moment especially if you like warlike movies.
haha Ive had a lot of questions about that but there is just something about the tone of that movie that keeps it from being ranked high for me (I started out with nearly 50 films I love before I trimmed it to this top 25)
Van Helsing...LOL. I hated that movie. Glad others like it. I need to give it another spin to see if it's any better now. Sometimes happens to me, watch a movie and hate it and then watch again and gorws on me.
I mention them and how they are certainly better than Count Dracula and 1 or 2 others but I saw others first so they stuck with me - I own them all though!
Dracula 1992 is the best. Seen it several times times in theatres then had it on every format. Like Andy Warhols Dracula X Version. Renfield was good. Have original Nosferatu but don’t remember it. There’s a movie from the 70s about countess bathory Is real good lots of cleavage
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Cool list
My favorite would have to be 30 Days of Night. The idea that there's no sunlight for 30 days while vampires are roaming around is pretty scary. Also, the vampires having their own language was a nice touch.
that part of it is scary for sure! no daylight coming to save you!!!
My top 10
1. Let the right one in (danish version)
2. What we do in the shadows
3. Fright night
4. Interview with a vampire
5. Once bitten
6. Lost boys
7. Hotel Transylvania
8. Near dark
9. Dracula
10. Blade
Interview with the Vampire is so good 👍. Lonely vampire!
1. The Lost Boys
2. From Dusk Til Dawn
3. Bram Stoker's Dracula
4. Blade
5. John Carpenter's Vampires
6. Buffy The Vampire Slayer
7. Interview with a Vampire
That would be my top 7.
Absolutely no hate on this list...these are super great picks
Great video, Chase! Same top 2 for me as well. Lost Boys and Fright Night are in a tier of their own IMO. A couple that didn't make your list that i recommend is Vamp and 30 days of night. Check them out if you haven't yet.
@bmaga123 vamp and 30 days of night were on my list of 40-50 I wrote down to start trimming it to 25! Good movies
I loved this! My preferences would differ, but I appreciate your description of the way certain scenes affected you the first time you saw them. For me it was the scene very near the end of Salem's Lot when you see the vampires begin to awaken and crawl in the root cellar where they sleep. Also, in the same movie, the scene where the woman begins to awaken on the autopsy table.
@paulbaglyos2761 thank you!! And those are 2 stand out scenes on salems lot for me too!!
30 Days of Night, Stakeland.
Oh yeah! 30 days of night for sure, great movie!
30 days of night is another one that was in the 40 or 50 I started with to make my list
I love
Priest
Life force
Near Dark and Vampires are so good!
1992 Dracula was so good.
Salems Lot is a classic as is Blade. Blade Trinity is amazing too.
Enjoyed your list. I enjoy a majority of your list. The Lost Boys is my number one also.
MY RANKING:
01. Bram Stoker's Dracula
02. Interview With The Vampire
03. The Hunger
04. 30 Days of Night
05. From Dusk Till Dawn
06. Blade
07. Blade 2
08. The Lost Boys
09. Let The Right One In
10. Let Me In
11. Near Dark
12. Fright Night (remake)
13. Once Bitten
14. Underworld
15. Underworld Rise of the Lycans
16. Daybreakers
17. Dracula (Bela Legosi)
18. Nosferatu (1922 w/ Christopher Young new music score)
19. Werner Herzog's Nosferatu (1979)
20. John Badham's Dracula (1979)
21. Night Watch
22. Day Watch
23. Innocent Blood
24. Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter
25. The Last Voyage of the Demeter
26. Shadow of the Vampire
27. Renfield
28. Rise: Blood Hunter
29. Fright Night (original)
30. John Carpenter's Vampires
31. Dracula Untold
32. Vampire in Brooklyn
33. Byzentium
34. Van Helsing
35. Priest
1. Let the right one in (original)
2. Lost boys
3 Dracula (Coppola)
4. Dracula (universal)
5. Vampires
6. Near Dark
7. Blade
8. From dusk till dawn
9. Fright night
10. Interview with a vampire
nice top 10!!
There are so many Vampire flicks, but your selection is exactly like mines 👌🏼
sounds like you have great taste LOL
Vamp -1986
Dracula Untold -2014
30 Days of Night-2007
Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter-2012
Monster Squad-1987
Daybreaker-2009
Stake Land -2010
Blood Red Sky-2021
Love at first Bite-1979
Bordello of Blood-1996
GREAT video! Lost Boys is also my number 1. I saw it in theaters a year or two ago when it came back for a limited time. Where did you get that sweet slipcover for the 4k? Also Van Helsing AND John Carpenters vampires are grossly underrated.
I make those kinds of slip covers and I have bought a few on etsy and ebay...to be honest, I cant recall if that is one I made or bought...I may have bought that one on etsy
I watched Vampires for the first time recently and loved it. The ending was kinda sad though.
I just had to comment bc of your #1 and #2 pick. “The Lost Boys” and “Fright Night” are both my favorite movies of all time. This list was fantastic and I have now added few new movies to my collection bc of it. Look forward to your Halloween picks. Such a fantastic channel!!
thank you so much!!! yeah it is hard to beat those 2 at the top!! I am gonna have some fun with my halloween movie list(s)!
yeah baby, let's go do this!
Once Bitten is so good 👍. Queen of the Damned and Interview with the Vampire are great too. Aaliyah really put a lot of work into her body mechanics in that.
Shadow of the Vampire with William Dafoe as Max Shreck. It plays of the legend of Max Shreck being an actual vampire. GREAT STUFF!
Dracula 2000. Ahhh ... the Jeri Ryan factor!!!! 😍 Wes Craven at his best.
Great list, and video dude! I also love Once Bitten. And Richard Roxburgh is such an underrated Dracula!
Thanks man! I started with like 47 films and had such a hard time cutting it down to 25...and honestly, I know there are films that are better and that I maybe even like better (Horror of Dracula, Twins of Evil, The Foresaken among them) but I went with specific attachment/connection for tie-breakers...also, Yes! Richard Roxburgh! I could not pull his name out of my head - I never script stuff, I just start talking and I could not think of his name in the moment to save my life LOL - I love his take on Dracula though
I agree with most of your picks. Near Dark and the Lost Boys I like best. Some other good choices are Daybreakers (2009) The Hunger (1983) Dracula (1979)
@@horrorcinema5130 daybreakers I like for sure! It was one of the about 40 or 50 I wrote down to start narrowing down to 25
I agree with your top 2! Hehw.
Fright Niggt is on my too 3 when it comes to cover/poster arr. Dead and Buried has another.
Maybe you coukd make some artwork top lists?
Cheers!
funny you mention that...I am actually working on one version of that type of video - 10 bad films with great cover art lol
@@AVAPopCulture now we are talking!
May i suggest the poster arr for Firecracker (Naked Fist)? 😎
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tiktoker G.A.TURKS
yep! lol
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Got a top 20 here! Some of the same!
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. Black Sunday (1960)
6. The Lost Boys (1987)
7. Martin (1977)
8. What We Do in the Shadows (2014)
9. Thirst (2009)
10. Dracula (1931)
11. 30 Days of Night (2007)
12. Blade (1998)
13. Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)
14. The Vampire Lovers (1970)
15. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009)
16. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)
17. Near Dark (1987)
18. Daughters of Darkness (1971)
19. Underworld (2003)
20. From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
Twins of Evil is a dang good older one! you have a little different mix and order there but I had some of those on my bigger list too before I narrowed down to 25! thanks for sharing!
I still have Once Bitten on VHS, love that movie.
I never get tired of that one! and 100000% 1980s lol
Awakening is the best. When I have a headache that nothing helps but just watching this movie. It also sums up everything well
I was originally surprised that Martin wasn't on this list, being most people would have given some love to a Romero movie....but after thinking about your list more, a lot of the theme was fun, rewatchable and light hearted, so i get it.
Also, i agree that all 3 blade films have some merits to them.
@karl_alan I am not ashamed to say that I have fun watching all of the Blade movies! Re-watchability played a big part in things I put in the top 25 out of the big list of about 50 that I came up with!
I completely agree with your opinion's on Underworld, Van Helsing movies.
just absolutely fun movies with tons of re-watchablility in my opinion!
I Have Shadow of the Vampire. Good one haven't watched it for some time.
Oh yes, "The Lost Boys" and "Fright Night", classic ones. When I was in L.A. in 2018, I visited that bridge from "The Lost Boys". It was quite a special moment for me to be there.
Coppola's Dracula I saw in cinema when it came out. My favorite is probably "Horror of Dracula" starring Christopher Lee. It was the first vampire movie I saw. I was five or six when I saw it. I have it on dvd and blu-ray.
@@Ercolano78 horror of Dracula is really damn good! The bridge would have been a cool photo op lol
Way back in 1998, I worked at P.I. Studios in Hollywood and I answered an incoming call. The caller was Christopher Lee looking for my fellow Engineer, who was not there. As a fan of Christopher Lee, I had to ask him a burning question I had ever since I was 9 YO and had nightmares after watching Dracula has risen from the grave! After telling Mr. Lee how much he scared the shit out of me, I ask that question. I ask, the very thing that scared me and gave me nightmares was your red eyes. How did you get those red eyes? He chuckled and ask me, Can you keep a secret? And I said, Oh yes, I can! He he replied, So can I. I will never forget that as long as I live!
that is an awesome story!!!
One of your posters mentioned Habit and House of Dark Shadows. If you haven't seen those movies, you should try and check them out. I saw Habit a few years ago on one of the movie channels, and found it really creepy, because movies where the main character is helpless against the an evil force and no one believes them is true horror, IMO. As an old Dark Shadows fan from way back when, those of us that were the "kid" fans were actually in shock when we saw the movie, because we were used to the reformed Barnabas Collins who we could root for. That wasn't the Barnabas we got in the movie. Since I've seen it as an adult I can say that it is actually a pretty good vampire movie.
now, I loved the original Dark Shadows show! I watched it with my mom lol... but I havent seen those movies, I will defintiely check them out
Thanks, I have a few more vampire movies to check out. I always loved Near Dark, Bram's, Blade, Lost Boys, Universal Dracula.
enjoy them! I realized there were so many more I liked when I started making the list
your set up is class mate would love to have something like that
thanks my friend! other than the neon sign and pumpkin that were christmas gifts, the rest of it is pretty simple...LED flood light on the floor, lighting up the movies in the background! The Frankenstein painting I painted a year or so ago and the microphone I grabbed on Amazon!! It's all just what the camera sees!
@@AVAPopCulture great use of space so! Slowly gathering the props for my eventual background setup so itll be a big jump from what I have when it happens!
@@TheGoldenHourFilmPodcast thank you! Many years of having to stretch indie film budgets and maximize what is seen on camera to up production value lol...
@@AVAPopCulture Will be aiming to have some sort of proper setup by the end of the year for sure
@TheGoldenHourFilmPodcast When it all comes together you'll still want to constantly make little tweaks in it but that is part of the fun!
"Let the right one in" (Danish version), "30 days of night" and "The Fearless Vampire Killers" really should be in any list of the top 25 vampire movies.
I never got into Let The Right One In.... I have never heard of "The Fearless Vampire Killers" - I'll check it out!....30 Days of Night was in my big list I wrote down before bringing it down to 25 but there has always been something about the tone of it that keep it from being higher for me!
Amazing list. Was hoping to see Daybreakers
@danielmarks13 thanks man! Daybreakers was on my master list that I brought down to 25
I agree with so many, but there are new ones to me that I’ll have to check out.
having new ones to discover is always so much fun with these lists!
I am shocked this movie didn't make it "Tails from the Crypt: Bordello of Blood" some good camp 90 vampire fun.
it was in my big initial list of movies (like 40 or 50) that I like that I wrote down but just didnt slide it into the top 25!
Tales* From the Crypt
It's a sin you only have Interview with a Vampire on DVD. That movie is so beautiful visually. Great list. Some of my other favorite vampire movies are: Byzantium (2012), Valerie and her Week of Wonders (1970), and The Kiss of the Vampire (1963)
I have just not upgraded it yet lol! I will check those other films out, the only one I have seen is The Kiss of the Vampire
The Night Flier (1997) is one of my favorites. Stephen King Adaptation. Soo underrated.
Night Flier was also on my list of the 40-50 I wrote down to narrow the list to 25...good movie!
Love The Night Flier.
Funny how nostalgia plays such a huge roll in lists like these (if you saw it as a kid, you prolly love it). I definitely approve of your list, a couple of honorable mentions that I would add would be "The Fearless Vampire Killers" (1967) starring Sharon Tate/directed by Roman Polanski, and The Forsaken (2001). I haven't ever found a blu-ray release of either of these.
I talked about The Foresaken on another video - I love that movie and it was certainly in my big list that I originall wrote down before I started narrowing it down...if I hadnt hyped it up in my other video so much, it probably would have slid in here in the 20s but I needed to give some other that I love, some, well, love LOL
I’m predicting your top 25 Werewolves movies coming soon : )
I did a top 10 werewolf about a month ago lol!
Lost boys #1 Fright Night #2 just saw Fright Night for the first time last year. It was that GREAT looking steel-book that made me buy it and watch it. I was like, "they wouldn't make such a great looking steel-book if the movie wasn't any good, especially from way back then." LOL!! I'm an 80's kid through and through but wasn't into horror when I was younger and somehow missed Fright Night. I did see the other vampire movies from back then but somehow I missed that one but really liked it and would agree with it at number 2 behind the classic Lost Boys!
those two are hard for me to split up and rank with each other I love them both so much lol
Day breakers should of definitely been in your list, including , 30 days of night and underworld evolution, let me in , deacula untold, blade 2 and stake land
when I first wrte down about 40-50 titles, the first thing I did was start getting rid of sequels to help narrow it down so that took out Blade and Underworld sequels...I did not have Dracula Untold or Stake Land in my 40 or 50 titles I wrote down... I just never found the mark with Dracula Untold but I will revist it...30 days of night was heavily considered but there is something about it that I have never completely loved and I am not sure why....
Arrow!! Yeah I'm talking to you. Give us a 4k of Near Dark. Now. Or even better second sight. Vinegar syndrome if you want to win me back you'll do a 4k.
Imagine a Vinegar Syndrome VSU release of Near Dark!?!?! that would be EPIC!!! I love VS but they need a couple releases to the the level of Road House, TCM 2, or even From Beyond before the end of the year to boost their film quality level back up!
@@AVAPopCulture Yeah I unsubscribed after three year's and I made the right decision.
Brother I am with Ya on most of these. I didn't enjoy Andy Warhol's Dracula as much.
Especially with you on the Copella Bram Stoker's is my all time favorite Dracula.
Yea, Blood for Dracula is a very, pardon the pun, acquired taste LOL
You've got to give Horror of Dracula with Christopher Lee - so so much better than Count Dracula 1970.
Always liked vampire films as a child 👍 they was something that could of been real 🤣
I agree!!! still kinda feel that way lol
Funny, I picked up From Dusk Till Dawn just last month on regular Blu-ray. I got a few others I would probably have on my own list with Carpenter's Vampires being one at the top for me. I also personally love Queen of the Damed just for the soundtrack alone. Have you ever seen George Romeo's Martin? It's not everyone's thing, but it's a different take on the whole idea of what a vampire even is. I can watch The Lost Boys a million times, and it's still good to me.
@anthonymerchant2597 same with me on The Lost Boys! And I have seen Martin but it has been a long time...not one that even popped in my head when I wrote down my big list before I narrowed it down to 25 if I am being honest
@AVAPopCulture Yeah, I'm not saying it's one of the great ones from Romero or anything, just definitely different for a vampire themed film. I would have had 30 Days of Night on my own list, just for the original setting with a frighting depiction of vampires.
So many good vampire movies. I agree with your top 2 cause Lost Boys and Fright Night are my top 2
@@moviecollector623 tons of great vampire movies...it was hard ti narrow down
There were so many sites telling us we were definitely getting a Near Dark 4K years ago. For some reason, it never happened. I'm still hoping we get it some day.
I want that 4k very badly LOL
Did you ever see Afflicted 2013? Not only a great vampire movie. Is a contender for the best found footage movie of all time. Stake Land is another one that’s easy to forget about.
I have not seen afflicted....I'll put it on the "need to check out" list lol
I have the 1998 DVD of Innocent Blood. As far as I know, the '98 DVD is cut, and the blu-ray is uncensored. It took about twenty years to get the uncensored version. If you haven't watched the blu-ray, you might not have ever seen the uncensored version. I'll eventually pick up the blu-ray.
the Severin 4k packages says it is uncensored so I will see when I get it I suppose! Crazy movie though LOL
😮 the Forsaken must be 26
great movie!! It should be there....I went back and forth with about 15 titles...I actually had The Forsaken as high as like 16 on my list at one point....lots of going back and forth
my top list not in any order:
Near Dark
Night Stalker(TV movie 1972)
From Dusk Till Dawn
The Hunger
Innocent Blood
Salem's Lot
Nosferatu the Vampyre Kinski
Nosferatu(Murnau)
Vamp
Fright Night(1985)
Habit
The Addiction
Vampires(John Carpenter)
Lemora a Child's Tale
Lost Boys
Dracula(Frank Langella)
House of Dark Shadows
Stakeland
30 Days of Night
Life Force
Nightflier
Bliss
Blood Vessel
Martin
Malatesta's Carnival of Blood
Vampire's Kiss
Daybreakers
Copolla's Dracula
Wow someone besides myself who likes Vanhelsing!!!!! 👍
I love Van Helsing lol!
Great list!
Glad you enjoyed it
The remake of Salem's Lot doesn't touch the original but is a fun watch. Rutger Hauer as Barlow is an interesting take.
yeah, hard to be the visual impact of the original Barlow
@@AVAPopCulture I was in 4th Grade when original aired on CBS. I was scared to get out of bed to walk to the bathroom that night. O definitely would not look at window in bedroom lol.
I was very happy to find Blu-ray at a local dollar store! Love that miniseries but it scared the crap out of 4th grade me and still is eerie as hell. Lol
Anyway great video!
Lost Boys is definitely my favorite. Overall a pretty good list but I think I'd put them in a slightly different order. I'm surprised 30 Days of Night wasn't on it. It had the best and most terrifying depiction of vampires I've seen in a film.
I have just never been as big on 30 days of night for some reason... it was in my favorite 40 or 50 I wrote down to start making this list though and I own it!
Let the Right One In (Swe)
Thirst (Korea)
30 Days of Night
Subspecies (!!!)
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
Surely these 5 movies need to be mentioned.
I have just never gotten into "Let the Right One in" the way other people seem to have.... In general I am not into Korean horror (or J-Horror for that matter either)...subspecies and 30 days of night were on my big list that I cut down to 25 - but there is something about the tone of 30 days of night that has always kept it from being higher for me....
Andy Warhol produced blood for Dracula, it was originally released in west Germany as Andy Warhol’s Dracula. Side note underworld 6 is being made!
Underworld 6 on the way?
Fangtastic!
*Edit - just checked. Do you mean Underworld 6 Rise Of The Vampire?
If so it's fake.
I got all excited for nothing.
What are your thoughts on The Last Voyage of the Demeter? I saw at theater and loved it. I like how it was a chapter from Bram Stoker's book. Have not bought it yet. Waiting for Universal to get their heads out of the asses and put the 4K out. Being a dark movie, I feel that it will look incredible with HDR.
I liked it but not as much as I was hoping to if I am honest...you pretty much know how it has to end going in to it and that is always a hard thing to overcome...and I would have liked to see dracula more
What do u think about Twilight Series ?
This series Oh My God .
Heart breaking movies + full romantic + stories = Awesome Movie 😊
Lost boys is definitely one of my top favorites , but I think I could say I am offended that dracula untold is not on here 😮
gotta cut them off somewhere! I wanted to add Horror of Dracula, Daybeakers, The Foresaken and several others too!
What about Abigail I enjoyed it and it's definitely rewatchable!
I have not seen Abigail yet!
Forgot one more vampire title I thought was pretty good was the recent Last Voyage of the Demeter.
Im kinda in the middle on that one
Nosferatu on 23, that hurts. It still part of the 25 greatest Vampire films of all time, but it does hurt.😁
(Love that Daughters of Darkness is part of the list. It's a somewhat unknown film.)
It is groundbreaking and iconic but if I am telling the truth, I am not going to run to it over and over to watch for fun and that is what slides it down for me
@@AVAPopCulture I get it. For most people once or once in a blue moon is enough. For me it's one of my all time favourites. It was the first German expressionist film I saw. Your list is great, though.
I forgot morbius and I do like the obvious ones
Some gems in that list and some I've not heard of so got some homework. You weren't tempted to put Twilight on the list? Secretly your number 1?! 😂 Actual vampire films that I like and didn't appear include:
Mr Vampire (previous recommendation)
Blade 2
Let the Right One In (Swedish original)
Thirst (Korean film)
Byzantium
Daybreakers
Made it through the first Twilight just barely lol....
Van Helsing is probably the closest we'll ever get to a live-action version of Castlevania. If you're a fan of the Castlevania videogame franchise (particularly from the 90's era) you can spot the similarities in this film immediately, from the weapons (his whip) to Dracula's castle itself. Salem's Lot '79 is 100% better than the '04 remake with Rob Lowe, not sure if the '24 re-remake will be any good but I'm hoping it'll be good. I'm surprised Daybreakers (2009) is not on the list.
@kristinaF54 100% agree on the Castlevania thing!!! I hadn't thought of the but you're right! Yeah the Rob Lowe version isn't in the ballpark of the original Salem's Lot! Fingers crossed on the new one
Great video and list man 👍🔥
One thing though…
“I wish the vampires were more realistic” when talking about From Dusk til Dawn…
Is it just me or is it not kinda funny to want something entirely fictional to be more realistic? 🤷♂️
Vampire are not realistic in the core of what they are. So how do we make them more realistic?
thanks man! and as far as that goes, you could say that literally about anything... unicorns arent real but if someone paints one with a strawberry twizzler sticking out of its head, legos for feet, and a slinky for a tail, youd say that isnt realistic -especially when compared to another painting that is in great detail as horse with a horn on it's head - it looks more real...
when one second they are people and the next second their whole skin is different, their mouths wrap all the way around their heads etc etc, I find it campy and less realistic looking than one that is a human with larger teeth...but to each their own
@@AVAPopCulture I get what you mean and I agree, to a degree 😜
Just that, if we take two of the most classic vampire movies ever made, Nosferatu and Bram Stokers Dracula. We have two vampires and they both have very distinctive looks, and they’re quite different from each other.
And even in the same movie, Bram Stokers Dracula, there are several scenes when the same vampire looks totally different. When Dracula is crying and on his death-bed he almost looks like the vampires in From Dusk til Dawn.
I get your point, and I think you get mine a little as well. Sure, even though the are fictional creatures there is somewhat of a traditional way they are portrayed. But it’s also cool when artists and directors let their imagination run wild and we get something new 👍
I always thought of the movie, In Time, with Justin timberlake to be a vampire movie. sure they dont have fangs or drink blood, but they act/dress like vampires and its plot is about immortality or rather what would you do with that time. great cast as well. just my personal opinion.
I could see that train of thought
What do you think of the director David lynch?
I have never seen Blue Velvet or Mullholland drive!!! BUT am about to get those and do a deep dive into Lynch!
I agree that from dusk till Dawn is is good but when Salma Hayek turns I kind of laughed out loud. I was like why did they make them so goofy
yeah the vampire style is part of the reasonit is where it is on my list
I stood next to Sutherland at a pizza shop in tribeca some years ago not too long ago. I used to see him around Tribeca. But I didn't recognize him. He was thinner and shorter than I would imagine. I'm thinking who is this guy with the gray mohawk. So I see him at a pizza shop and I'm standing on line. If I remember correctly I was right behind him. Time goes by and I see this indian looking girl giving him a napkin to sign. I didn't even realize what was happening lol. A year later or something I see a picture of him in lost boys and it clicked. Oh that was Sutherland and he was signing an autograph.
most actors are way smaller than you realize...whenever I had to be in a film, Id often have to lose tons of weight really fast and do a lot of scenes barefoot so I didnt tower over everyone so much LOL - In Dark Roads, I had a pair of cowboy boots with the heels cut off so that framing up shots would be easier -and I am only 6ft 3 hahaha! I love Keifer as the David the vampire though!!!
@@AVAPopCulture I did a background on a new series called Zero Day starring Robert De Niro. He walked by me and I was shocked because he was a taller guy. I'm 5'7 he seemed to be at least 5'11. I woulda thought he'd be around my height.
The Lost Boys is the BEST VAMPIRE MOVIE EVER!!!
@NerdSquish agreed! Hard to beat that one!!!
there are two good vampire movie I like were not horror movies. the two I will mention are pretty much teen comedies from the 80's. Once Bitten and My Best Friends a Vampire
the blade triligy and a couple of the underworld movies are worth watching. also Van Helson (2004) is a fun movie.
John Carpenter's Vampire (1998) is pretty underrated.
Lifeforce is a wild movie.
the buffy the vampire slayer movie was a fun movie as well. I think the tv show overshadowed the movie unfortunately. I prefer the movie over the tv series
once bitten is so much fun!! and yep, Lifeforce is bat$#!+ crazy lol
I got tired of waiting on a 4K UHD release of From Dusk Till Dawn, I just bought the Blu-ray yesterday for the upcoming holiday. It was dirt cheap on Amazon $8.99, so if they release a 4K sometime later this year,...... oh well, it was only $9.00 bucks
yeah I may pick that bluray up too for that price
I’m actually pretty perplexed why people love The Lost Boys. Besides nostalgia and a couple aerial shots from the vampire’s POV, I don’t understand the love. The characters are pretty surface level, the relationships are also shallow, the ending is kinda anticlimactic with Keifer being squashed so easily. I don’t know. This movie has always felt like they omitted the first half where we are supposed to grow to care about the characters. The aesthetic is more about appealing to the MTV mainstream audience than horror fans. People’s love of this movie makes me feel like I’m in the twilight zone. Imo Fright Night is much much better. Thanks for sharing your list nonetheless.
that is an interesting take andmy guess is you are in the minority with it but that is totally cool too!... I love Fright Night but I dont see any more character development there than in The Lost Boys... and honestly, they are fun 80s Vampire movies, I am not so much looking for in depth character development as much as I am looking for fun!...They are a down on their luck family that lost a father figure and dont have any options to just run away from this terror and they are struggling to be a family, so it is easy for them to get pulled into a dangerous situation that they cant hardly get out of....that is enough for me in terms of depth I suppose!
I'm glad near Dark made the list. but what about Dracula Untold from 2014. its a different take on the typical lore. Its exciting and never a dull moment especially if you like warlike movies.
I have not actually seen Dracula Untold!!!
I recommend, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person. It's a real movie.
When I was in high school and would hangout with a friend, she stopped letting me pick movies because I picked Van Helsing every time.
it is easy watching fun!!
No Blacula, Count Yorga, Rabid, Martin or Grave Of The Vampire?
nah, they didnt quite make it into my top 25 off my big list I started out with!!
I just picked up the scream factory Blu-ray of Dracula 2000. I like the Judas angle , Jesus offers eternal life but Dracula offers eternal death.
yeah, I think it is the best and most original angle on Dracula I've seen
Pretty sure you meant Top 26 Best in your list Bro , I mean Bro How could you Forget 1987's Cult Classic The Monster Squad 😳Thats a Top 5 all Day
I love The Monster Squad! love it! But I dont consider it a vampire movie...I consider it "monster" movie...otherwise it would have been there!!!
@@AVAPopCulture Yeah i suppose , But Duncan Regehr does play an Excellent Dracula , I hear the 4k is very nice as well
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What? No "30 Days of Night" ??
haha Ive had a lot of questions about that but there is just something about the tone of that movie that keeps it from being ranked high for me (I started out with nearly 50 films I love before I trimmed it to this top 25)
Van Helsing...LOL. I hated that movie. Glad others like it. I need to give it another spin to see if it's any better now. Sometimes happens to me, watch a movie and hate it and then watch again and gorws on me.
No (Horror Of) Dracula, or any other Hammer vampire movies?
I'm not upset, just disappointed.....
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I mention them and how they are certainly better than Count Dracula and 1 or 2 others but I saw others first so they stuck with me - I own them all though!
Dracula 1992 is the best. Seen it several times times in theatres then had it on every format. Like Andy Warhols Dracula X Version. Renfield was good. Have original Nosferatu but don’t remember it. There’s a movie from the 70s about countess bathory Is real good lots of cleavage
That’s a super trashy list 😀 …but vampires are often pretty trashy, I guess 😀 👍
#DadJokes
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