Posted by ghostmann at 63.162.217.23 on November 08, 2001 at 17:53:22:
In Reply to: Not in any particular order... posted by S.Townsley on November 08, 2001 at 17:44:57:
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: 10. George Hamilton in "Love at First Bite"
: Granted, a spoof--but a good one!
hmmm...a little too TAN for me, but a fun movie. love the black chicken part.
: 9. The Count - "Sesame Street"
: Technically not a vampire. Still, unquestionably belongs on a list of top 10 Vampires. When you can get lighting on cue, this is particularly effective.
i agree. i wonder if that muppet ever tried to suck kermits blood.
: 8. Gary Oldman - "Bram Stoker's Dracula"
: Credit due for exploding the sterotypical Dracula image, and providing a pretty good joke for the Simpsons Tree House of Terror.
i liked oldman's dracula, more true to the novel, just wished keanu wasnt in the flick. kept waiting for him to blurt, "whoa, dracula dude....you got some narly teeth."
: 7. Blacula - "Blacula"
: A black man can steal your television, but he can't suck your blood?
man, blacula scared the shit out of me when i was a kid.
: 6. Lilith (Angie Everhard) - "Tales from the Crypt: Bordello of Blood"
: Schlocky, but smokin'.
titties, titties, titties!
: 5. Kirsten Dunst - Claudia, "Interview with the Vampire"
: You get the feeling that she's hamming it up a bit, but it really is a good performance.
i agree, great performance.
: 4. Paul Rubens - "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
: It's Paul Rubens. Paul. Rubens. Paul Rubens. Ok.
uh?
: 3. Marie (Anne Paurillaud) - "Innocent Blood"
: John Landis directs undead La Femme Nikita against the Vampire Mafia. Bonus: Don Rickles bursts into flame.
this movie didnt do it for nor did the vampire.
: 2. Count Orlock as portrayed by Max Shrek - "Nosferatu"
: The *real* Nosferatu.
max shrek IS the best vampire there ever was. nuff said.
: 1. D - "Vampire Hunter D"
that hat has got to go.
-erik