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Hopefully, you guys can answer all these vampire questions I have 🦇 Also, did Twilight rip off this movie? 🤣


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Grinznmore

You would have fun watching Fright Night (1985) if you wondered what having a vampire in your neighborhood would be like. It was so popular that a remake was done but 1985 is the vintage year.

Mauler

IMO the remake is also worth a watch because Colin Farrell kills it as a confident, predatory vampire & David Tennant is a great "vampire hunter" ha :D

Louis Marzullo

First Dawn falls in love with old B&W films, now she digs sub-titles, too. The channel just keeps evolving in all the best ways. Ok, time for a foreign film poll! I'll go with "Breathless" (1960) to kick things off. 2-for-1 deal, B&W + subtitled! 🇫🇷

Eric Janssen

"Did Twilight rip off this movie?" - I'm thinking that's an Umm-No, as Twilight was more interested in tween brooding-outsider fantasies of harmless vampires that sparkle in sunlight, while this one goes for the classic tropes of bloodsuckers that burn in sunlight.

Louis Marzullo

"Only Lovers Left Alive" is another vamp flick I really enjoyed. With the Scottish screen queen, Tilda Swinton. Hope you will add to list🧛

Bartleby

So I know you’re psyched about seeing Scary Movie. But the much funner movie in a similar vein of horror spoof comedy, “What We Do in the Shadows” You would love this movie Dawn! And you just watched one of of the required movies necessary to watch before watching What We Do in the Shadows. So along with Let the Right One In, the other vampire movies to see first. “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (1992) “Interview With The Vampire” (1994) “The Lost Boys” (1987) And if you’re feeling truly adventurous, the 1922 silent horror vampire movie “Nosferatu” The top three are essentials. The silent movie if you’re feeling brave. And then “What We Do In The Shadows” This is the horror spoof you should be excited about.

Troy

Glad you enjoyed one of my favorite movies! The book goes more into backstories and other details. Plus there's a follow-up short story that tells what happens to them after. Some of the weirdness here in the movie is because it hints at certain details from the book but doesn't go into explaining them. But the filmmakers did a brilliant job, and you pick up more on re-watch.

Louis Marzullo

Dawn will love "Shadows", great pick. I'd toss in Salem's Lot, Bela Lugosi's Dracula & Polanski's Fearless Vampire Killers

Louis Marzullo

Hey Bart (may I call you that? You can call me Lou), just saw Rotten Tomatoes list out today of top ten horror-comedies of all time. #1? 'What We Do in the Shadows'! #2 is 'The Love Witch'. Love to see Dawn do that one. May need a round of cold showers for everyone!🚿🚿🚿

Bartleby

I don’t think Fearless Vampire Killers is necessary to watch before Shadows. Though it certainly is amusing. R.I.P. Sharon Tate. Shadows is such a brilliant comedy. But it’s more of the spoof/parody variety. Personally speaking, I like the hard core horror comedies that go for broke in both genres. Movies infused with comedy but are legitimate horror and legitimately terrifying. Something like Evil Dead 2 Dead Alive Return of the Living Dead. What We Do In The Shadows is unique for many reasons in its approach and tone. Most horror comedies of the spoof/parody variety, I am not a fan of and have very little interest in. But that’s how good What We Do in the Shadows is. It stands above everything else in that horror spoof genre.

Bartleby

Maybe she can go from the silent movie Nosferatu, to the Bela Lugosi Dracula, to the the Coppola Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

Louis Marzullo

Yeah, I just threw 'Fearless' in there as another unique & interesting take on the genre, not as a prerequisite for any other viewing. Could also add 'The Hunger' but it's been so long since I saw it I can't remember whether I liked it, except for, you know, the obvious reasons😁

Eric Janssen

Scary Movie isn't much to be psyched about: It's basically the Wayan Bros. (the two lesser-funny ones of the four) trying to follow up their urban-drama parody "Don't Be a Menace to South Central..." by picking on then-recent 90's-00's horror films, apparently because black comics find it hilarious to joke about overexposed mainstream white culture without having seen it. So, basically, we get unsubtle scene-specific gags that REQUIRE having seen the first Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and other neo-slasher titles from the Kevin Williamson 90's-00's, just for the sake of referencing them. Between the Wayans' Scary Movie 1-2, and the horrible Seltzer & Friedberg "Movie" mashup parodies, movie parody had pretty much disintegrated to the point where Mel Brooks, doing a new commentary on the "Young Frankenstein" disk, opened with "I've been called the Father of Movie Parody, and...I'd like to apologize."

Björn Karlsson

"Oh noo!! He's here as well!!!" 🤣🤣🤣 If you are curious of doing more swedish movies. Well then I have a great sugestion 🤩🤩 The coming-of-age masterpiece "Fucking Åmål aka Show me love" from 1998. 🥰🥰

Richard Ricketts

Cashier interested in giving this movie a first or second watch but don't fancy the reading there is a dub I watched a dub as I have difficulties with reading and it's just as good