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Vampire Movies that Don't Suck
by darkravenette | Apr 04 '02
They could be intense, they could be corny, but they're still among my favorites.

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by surfstallyn
I love the Lost Boys! Just finished watching it a few minutes ago!

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Oct 15 '02
4:38 pm PDT

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by yogore
out of all the films listed, "Count Canada" and "Coreys of the Corn" are the only ones I haven't seen. Good choices, all, and now I've got a new movie to see and belittle...

--yo
Apr 05 '02
7:29 am PST

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by mr_calcul8r
Nice to see you posting again. I'm not sure I'd put it in first place, but I really liked Lost Boys too!

Not being a big Brad Pitt fan, I've mentally re-cast that role a number of times.

Nice job here -- keep it up! :-)
Apr 04 '02
11:29 pm PST

Excellent choices (Reply to this comment)
by hugh_u_kidden
Good call all the way across...very nice choices, and I agree with your [putting "The Lost Boys" in the top spot. Great movie.

Very nicely done. So many others...well...they just bite. :)

- Hugh U. Kidden
Apr 04 '02
3:05 pm PST

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by darkravenette
hey sampo24--
I saw the one with Jim Carrey. It was called Once Bitten and it was wonderfully cheesy. Made me laugh a lot.
Apr 04 '02
2:57 pm PST

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by sampo24
Wow, I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who liked My Best Friend is a Vampire. There was another cheesy 80's vampire comedy that had Jim Carrey in it that was a lot like this one, and pretty entertaining, as well... I can't remember the name of it, though. Anyway, good choices...

sampo24
Apr 04 '02
2:32 pm PST