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We all know imma say Underworld because that movie just slaps. I also love Queen Of The Damned. It deff shows it's age with the script and everything. I don't mind Interview With A Vampire. I guess I just prefer the book, (mostly because I dislike Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt as actors, I don't think they're that great) and WHO can forget The Lost Boys? No one that's who!

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Adam Mapes

And there’s also the twilight saga and everybody picking between team Edward and team Jacob

Slatermaaan

Bram Stokers Dracula

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From Dusk Till Dawn is worth a watch!

Joe Grodensky

Bram Stoker's Dracula, Underworld franchise, Interview, Queen of the Damned, Lost Boys, Bela Lugosi Dracula

Brian Hudson

Near Dark, the first Underworld, Let the Right One In.

RedCyclone

Blade 1&2, that club scene in the beginning of 1 is iconic. Also, Dusk till Dawn is an underrated good time, Cheech has one of my favorite lines in a movie ever that you can't say at a family gathering 😂

April Hedlund

Underworld, blade, near dark 30 days of night

Jeremy Kelley

For me it's between The Lost Boys and 30 Days of Night. But honorable mentions to the original Universal Dracula and From Dusk Til Dawn

Brad Hartman

Bram Stoker's Dracula

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Blade, 30 Days of Night, and Underworld (even if I was rooting for the lycans 😅)

Steven Purrington

Lost Boys is one of my all time favorites and From Dusk til Dawn. The original Salems Lot mini series. When I first saw as a kid it gave me nightmares. Lol

Brandon Satterwhite

Fright Night (1985) is by far my absolute favorite. The music, the camera work, the 80s cheese is fantastic. The cast is also stellar. Then From Dusk Till Dawn, Day Breakers (2009) starring Ethan Hawke and Willem Dafoe is great. The Lost Boys of course. I love 30 Days of Night just for being original and I loved the brutality. Another one called Lifeforce (1985) was good, but it's not your typical vampire movie and it's very different. Sorry for the winded post Abadon, I'm a total horror movie nerd and I get going easy. 🤓

Daniel McCarthy

Lost Boys is my all time favorite, John Carpenter's Vampires is also a good one.

Brian H

You listed all my favorites. I love Underworld and the Lost Boys the most though

Josh Howard

Everyone already covering the obvious ones so I'm gonna throw out two cheesy 80s vampire comedies that I grew up with and watch every spooky season: Once Bitten My Best Friend is a Vampire