This is the grandfather of all Vampire movies, a movie that never should have been produced. This movie is a white and black film that celebrities Max Schrek as the Count Orlock. Half of the men and women who watch this movie find Nosferatu creepy and frightening.
John Carpenter’s Vampires
John Carpenter’s Vampires is among the recent vampire movies that require the attempt to be a movie, rather than an action movie disguised as a movie. James Woods plays the part of the primary protagonist, a vampire hunter who’s obsessed with wiping out the mall with his team after he witnessed his parents killed by the blood sucking undead when he as a kid.
Dracula
The 1958 version of the Movie Dracula was ground breaking in many ways, and is the first of eight movies in the Hammer series. Christopher Lee plays Dracula in almost every one these movies, and the Hammer Series of Dracula films remain classics one of vampire lovers. In this first movie, the protagonist, Jonathan Harker, strikes Dracula in his castle apparently somewhere in Germany. He fails, and Dracula travels to a nearby town, where he preys on the family of Harker’s fiancée.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
This film reintroduced Dracula to a contemporary Hollywood audience, and is among the very first vampire movies to have a huge Hollywood budget. With an amazing cast of actors and a wonderful director, this movie won a high number of awards, particularly for technical achievements.
From Dusk till Dawn
Robert Rodriguez directs this Vampire movie, which was co-written by Quentin Tarantino. This is observing one of the best pulp vampire movies, complete with hot half nude women undead, a contemporary scenario, a nest and a mass feeding.
Blade
Blade is the transition of a book in an action. This is as much an action movie for a vampire movie and shows where the next evolution of the modern vampire movie could be moving, as the following movie Underworld shows the trend is very likely to continue.
Underworld
This movie and the Notion of embrace The Vampire-Werewolf competition, and in this movie this competition is an all out war, with the werewolves discovering new weapons on libertyland to attack the vampires, and the vampires realizing they want to grab. This war is brought to the modern day, and it is once again a comic book based movie that is as much action movie since it is a vampire and werewolf movie.
Dracula: Dead and Loving It
This movie is just another spoof in the mind of Mel Brooks. This time he is out vampire movies and to poke fun. Leslie Nielsen, master celebrity of spoof films, is in this one as Dracula, with Mel Brooks enjoying his greatest nemesis, the famed Dr. Van Helsing. This movie has the Mel Brooks spoof, with tons of dancing and singing when poking fun at vampire movies.