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Reply #30 posted 07/02/14 4:05pm

morningsong



Scary isn't exactly what's going through my mind when I look at this.


This neither. Funny choice though.



















You all do realize you are all wrong for not even giving the original screen dracula at least an honorable mention.

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I've been ruined by Anne Rice, I hate messy vampires, unfortunatly they all are messy.

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Reply #31 posted 07/02/14 4:09pm

morningsong

Okay, not scary per se but I just watched this movie a couple of weeks ago so it's fresh.

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Reply #32 posted 07/02/14 4:22pm

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OK I 'm going to rank all the choices that have been mentioned

1. Nosferatu

2. Boy from Salems lot

3. Nosefartu from Salems lot

4. Space Vampire from Buck Rogers

5. Gary Oldham

6. Bella Lugosi

7. Christopher Lee

8. Voodoo Vampire

9. Prince

10. Dark Shadows

11. Kiefer Sutherland from lost boys

12. Fright night

13. Vincent Price

14. 30 Days of Night

15. Batman Vampire

16. Angel

17. Eddie Murphy

18. Aaliyah (more sexy than scary)

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Reply #33 posted 07/02/14 7:26pm

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Reply #34 posted 07/03/14 3:31am

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The Salem's Lot vampires hands down. I was this movie that started me having the radio or tv on all night. Silence kills me.

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Reply #35 posted 07/03/14 6:23am

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nosferatu hands down.

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that we riddled some middleman who didn't do diddily"--BP
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Reply #36 posted 07/03/14 9:58am

morningsong

Granted he's primetime and PG-13 by today's standards. But the way he's played give me a really uneasy feeling as I watch. I believe given free range the character would be pretty damned terrifying.

Klaus "The Originals" - klaus Fan Art

I can't make that unseeable picture disappear. Oh well.

Klaus

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Now Marcel don't scare me at all.

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Reply #37 posted 07/03/14 4:11pm

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Reply #38 posted 07/04/14 2:43am

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Lammastide said:

* I also think Max Schreck's Nosferatu and the original Salem's Lot's vamps are probably the creepiest I can recall on screen.


* Have to mention the 30 Days of Night vamps, who, while they couldn't save that disappointment of a movie, were effectively horrible-looking and entirely unreasonable. (That "vamp language" was stupid, though.)


* The oversized-mouth vamp from the original Fright Night added an unexpected shock at the time...

* The morgue attack scene from Blacula still kinda creeps me out in an otherwise laughable film.

https://www.youtube.com/w...uTnicxLkB8

Yeah, when Amy turned into a Vampire she looked scary as hell.

I thought that scene from Blacula wouldn't be all that but it was creepy indeed. Watched it a 2nd time and my blood got kind of hot. shake lol

surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #39 posted 07/04/14 2:44am

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kpowers said:

Here are mine

That 2nd pic of Nosferatu IS creepy.

surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #40 posted 07/04/14 7:31am

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^ good choices. I was scared by that Buck Rogers episode.

But no one has mentioned Mina in the 1979 "Dracula"

[img:$uid]http://www.classichorrorcampaign.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/dracula1979-lucy-vampire.jpg[/img:$uid]

Unfortunately the director (George Lucas style) has changed the DVD and HD version of this movie draining all the color to make it close to B&W. The original had great vivid colors in the theater. So imagine these eyes deep but saturated red.

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Reply #41 posted 07/04/14 10:32am

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ufoclub said:

^ good choices. I was scared by that Buck Rogers episode.

But no one has mentioned Mina in the 1979 "Dracula"

[img:$uid]http://www.classichorrorcampaign.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/dracula1979-lucy-vampire.jpg[/img:$uid]

Unfortunately the director (George Lucas style) has changed the DVD and HD version of this movie draining all the color to make it close to B&W. The original had great vivid colors in the theater. So imagine these eyes deep but saturated red.

I'm glad some one remembers the Space Vampire from Buck Rogers, yeah he scared me too as a kid

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Reply #42 posted 07/04/14 10:46am

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Some sexy Vampires

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Reply #43 posted 07/04/14 9:35pm

morningsong

I thought Blade the first one was uh, pretty uh...okay not scary exactly, but we'll leave it at interesting, very interesting.


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Reply #44 posted 07/04/14 11:29pm

morningsong



No?




Every time I frame my mouth to say I haven't seen that many vampires another pops into my head. Maybe just say I'm not much into horror films so the real grotesque ones I'm not familiar with.

How about adorable ones?
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Reply #45 posted 07/05/14 6:56am

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kpowers said:

Some sexy Vampires

love horny I'll let her suck my... well, you know.

Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right?
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Reply #46 posted 07/05/14 8:03am

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ufoclub said:

^ good choices. I was scared by that Buck Rogers episode.

But no one has mentioned Mina in the 1979 "Dracula"

[img:$uid]http://www.classichorrorcampaign.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/dracula1979-lucy-vampire.jpg[/img:$uid]

Unfortunately the director (George Lucas style) has changed the DVD and HD version of this movie draining all the color to make it close to B&W. The original had great vivid colors in the theater. So imagine these eyes deep but saturated red.


Nice one! I haven't seen this version of Dracula since its initial 1979 release. I was 7, and I was like omg !!! Wish I could find this free online. I'm too cheap to rent it these days. smile

I don't recall if all the vamps in this version looked like Mina above, but the thing I dig about this depiction of her is that she does, in fact, look like a reanimated corpse. With the exception of Dracula (whose swagger was a novelty of the genre at the time of Stoker's book), this relatively recent business of vampires as supermodels is ridiculous to me.

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Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #47 posted 07/05/14 8:26am

ufoclub

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Lammastide said:

ufoclub said:

^ good choices. I was scared by that Buck Rogers episode.

But no one has mentioned Mina in the 1979 "Dracula"

[img:$uid]http://www.classichorrorcampaign.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/dracula1979-lucy-vampire.jpg[/img:$uid]

Unfortunately the director (George Lucas style) has changed the DVD and HD version of this movie draining all the color to make it close to B&W. The original had great vivid colors in the theater. So imagine these eyes deep but saturated red.


Nice one! I haven't seen this version of Dracula since its initial 1979 release. I was 7, and I was like omg !!! Wish I could find this free online. I'm too cheap to rent it these days. smile

I don't recall if all the vamps in this version looked like Mina above, but the thing I dig about this depiction of her is that she does, in fact, look like a reanimated corpse. This relatively recent business of vampires as supermodels is ridiculous to me.

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She's the only one that looked this bad in shape, but I thik the idea was she was low on the totem pole with Dracula being the highest... he didn't even have fangs! I love that idea. I even used it in a projectof mine... no fangs for REAL vampires.

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Reply #48 posted 07/05/14 8:38am

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ufoclub said:

Lammastide said:


Nice one! I haven't seen this version of Dracula since its initial 1979 release. I was 7, and I was like omg !!! Wish I could find this free online. I'm too cheap to rent it these days. smile

I don't recall if all the vamps in this version looked like Mina above, but the thing I dig about this depiction of her is that she does, in fact, look like a reanimated corpse. This relatively recent business of vampires as supermodels is ridiculous to me.

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She's the only one that looked this bad in shape, but I thik the idea was she was low on the totem pole with Dracula being the highest... he didn't even have fangs! I love that idea. I even used it in a projectof mine... no fangs for REAL vampires.


I struggle with the fang thing, honestly. lol They kind of make no sense, but they are so central to the aesthetic of the genre that they are one silly element that I still do like to see.

That said, it pisses me off when makeup designers don't get the fangs right. Fangs, in humans, would be an extension of the canine teeth with four incisors inbetween. I hate seeing them closer together or farther apart.

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Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #49 posted 07/05/14 10:33am

morningsong

ufoclub said:



Lammastide said:




ufoclub said:


^ good choices. I was scared by that Buck Rogers episode.



But no one has mentioned Mina in the 1979 "Dracula"





Unfortunately the director (George Lucas style) has changed the DVD and HD version of this movie draining all the color to make it close to B&W. The original had great vivid colors in the theater. So imagine these eyes deep but saturated red.




Nice one! I haven't seen this version of Dracula since its initial 1979 release. I was 7, and I was like omg !!! Wish I could find this free online. I'm too cheap to rent it these days. smile

I don't recall if all the vamps in this version looked like Mina above, but the thing I dig about this depiction of her is that she does, in fact, look like a reanimated corpse. This relatively recent business of vampires as supermodels is ridiculous to me.


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She's the only one that looked this bad in shape, but I thik the idea was she was low on the totem pole with Dracula being the highest... he didn't even have fangs! I love that idea. I even used it in a projectof mine... no fangs for REAL vampires.




In Byzantine they didn't have fangs they had a thumbnail that grew.


They were still attractive though.
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Reply #50 posted 07/05/14 1:07pm

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Phishanga said:

kpowers said:

Some sexy Vampires

love horny I'll let her suck my... well, you know.

If you saw lifeforce I think you would let her suck on you as well

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Reply #51 posted 07/05/14 2:13pm

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ufoclub said:

^ good choices. I was scared by that Buck Rogers episode.

But no one has mentioned Mina in the 1979 "Dracula"

[img:$uid]http://www.classichorrorcampaign.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/dracula1979-lucy-vampire.jpg[/img:$uid]

Unfortunately the director (George Lucas style) has changed the DVD and HD version of this movie draining all the color to make it close to B&W. The original had great vivid colors in the theater. So imagine these eyes deep but saturated red.

Dracula 1979 was a well made movie

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Reply #52 posted 07/05/14 3:51pm

morningsong

I guess in these modern times when speed isn't an issue having some decaying recluse monster is passe. Zombies require vast numbers and aren't recluse just basic mindless hunger driven beast, you could wipe out 20 hiding in a basement somewhere easily, hence there's never just 20 hiding in a basement. Vampires, being traditionally few, recluse and having a mind need to seduce and lure since they can't outrun you, cause you can just get in your Ford 450 and run their nasty ugly butts over and go on with your life. Mostly I think its the psychology of what a vampire is though that's worked it way into the culture, so they're more human but more special and unique than mere mortals.
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