The whole gang, including Michael, Star and Laddie; "Holy shit! It's attack of Eddie Munster!" Which brings us to our next Vamp....
-GRANDPA MUNSTER-
ya gotta include GRANDPA MUNSTER!
-UNDERWORLD--GRANDPA MUNSTER-
ya gotta include GRANDPA MUNSTER!
I thought VIKTOR saved that movie and can't wait to see him in Underworld 3, armored up and slaying Werewolves. Underworld 2 was a letdown but man, MARCUS was pretty sick flying around.-LESTAT-
I'm talking the BOOK version here. Personally, I had no problems with Tom Cruise's depiction in the movie. But nothing can beat the Lestat in the pages of those first 3 Anne Rice VampireChronicles.
- BLADE TRILOGY sported some nice Vamps, such as:
* QUINN: "I'm gonna be naughty. I'm gonna be a naughty vampire god!"
* REAPERS: From Blade II. I loved their freaky mutant split-mouths!
* DANICA TALOS: I just love Parker Posey, is all. "And how about everyone here not saying the word "dick" anymore? It provokes my envy."
* PEARL: Who can forget the obese vampire record keeper Pearl?! "La Magra is coming! The Spirits of the Twelve will awaken the Blood God!"
-COUNT VON COUNT-
From SESAME STREET! "Greetings! I am the Count. They call me the Count because I love to count things. 1 JimSmash Reader. 2 JimSmash Readers. 3 JIMSMASH READERS!! Ah-Ah-AH-AH!!!"
-TRUE BLOOD-
I must admit, I'm digging some of the vampires on HBO's new series "TRUE BLOOD" (although I'm not into the buck-tooth fangs). BILL is quickly becoming one of my favorites.... and MALCOLM quickly grew on me; "We're the new locals. And I. Am. Thirsty!"
-PAUL REUBENS-
As Amilyn from Buffy the Vampire Slayer (movie). Come on - its Pee Wee!
-GARY OLDMAN-
Visually, Coppolla's Dracula was fantastic! Dracula in the Crimson Armor in the beginning was awesome!
-GEORGE HAMILTON-
From 1979's "Love At First Bite". "Creatures of the Night.... Shut up!"
-NOSFERATU-
Its hard to get more creepy than this!
-SALEM'S LOT-
It's hard to get more creepy than Nosferatu, but Salem's Lot comes close!
-BLACULA-
The 1972 Blaxpoitation cult classic!
-CHRISTOPHER LEE-
From "Horror of Dracula". Lee was able to break free from Lugosi's version and give us a more monsterous version of Dracula.
-BELA LUGOSI-
From Universal's classic 1931 "DRACULA". Lugosi cemented a look and approach that still defines the character Today. When people think "Dracula", most picture Lugosi's incarnation.
4 comments:
great post! happy halloween, jimsmash!
What about Catherine Dinev (sp?) from the Hunger? Good list, tho.
Nice list!
faltou o EDWARD CULLEN de eclipse...
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