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Any Vampire Movie Ideas?

Hey, guys... Near my house there was a fire and it burnt down trees and stuff and it is all black... So I wanted to make like a fun mini movie there with my friends but I don't know of what... I wanted it to be like a vampire movie or a mystical creature movie... Do you guys have any ideas?

Thanks! Detailed Answers please or how I can get some ideas...

Vampire and werewolf movies?

Can anyone please tell me the names of some movies that include both vampires and werewolves? preferably ones that were made in the 21st century.
or just any vampire romance-action type movies?

What is the best vampire movie?

Hands down,What We Do in the ShadowsOh my god but it's funny. Still the best vampire movie of all time and I love my horror. It's a “documentary” set in modern day Wellington, New Zealand. It paints vampires as these very normal, goofy people trying to stumble through modern life. It's hard for them because they are all 200+ years old. One is Dracula and one is Nosferatu (they call him Peter lol) and all of the legendary stereotypes come along with them.Even though it isn't scary it's still the best in my opinion. If I were to pick the scariest I'd say 30 Days of Night. I mean look at that face:30 Days of Night shows you how it would really be if vampires (considering legend) were able to rule the roost. It's a nonstop, holy shit, run, omg, hide type of situation. It's bloody and brutal. Van Helsing be damned he'd stand no chance. It's like a zombie movie with faster moving, smarter and more horrific vampires.The best touchy feely vampire movie is shared by Let The Right One In:And of course, Interview With the Vampire:Both of these legendary flicks have beautifully horrifying scenes but the core message is romantic. It's not love romance but need. The little vampire girl Eli, needs Oskar. Her love is primal like child and mother. The same goes for Lestat and Louis (the original vampire with a soul.) Louis touches Lestat’s last dying bit of humanity. You may not see it at first but you can sense in Lestat’s frustration that he thrives off of Louis. They are both fantastic movies with Let the Right One In being better but Interview holding a lot nostalgia for me (I was pubescent when it came out lol)But like I said, What We Do in the Shadows is boss.P.S. Please see the original Swedish Let the Right One In and I forgot to include an interesting film called Daybreakers:I like this movie because it features the dominant humanoid as vampire. They are sophisticated and civilized yet humans are the ones living, hiding in the sun. The artistic aspect of the movie is also brilliant. The world of vampires has this distinctly dark environment with this blue greenish glow and the world of humans looks normal. It's pretty cool.

Are there any other movies like Twilight?Were a vampire and a human fall in love?

Once Bitten
The Lost Boys
To Die For
Near Dark
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Interview with the Vampire
Embrace of the Vampire
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (movie & TV show)
Angel & True Blood (both TV shows)
The Forsaken
Queen of the Damned
30 Days of Night
Let the Right One In

Your mileage may vary on these, they all encompass a wide variety of themes; I personally recommend 'Let the Right One In', it was released last year and is a much better 'teen vampire' film.

In which movie does Bella become a vampire?

Breaking Dawn (Not sure which part)

Are there any vampire movies that are actually scary?

The vampire movie that scared me the most, by far, was Salem’s Lot. Of course, when I first saw it, I was only 9 years old… but I still think it’s one of the creepiest vampire movies ever made.

What do they get wrong about vampires in most vampire movies?

How do you mean? Vampires are a creature from folklore and stories. Their attributes, characteristics, etc. have changed a lot over the course of history, especially after being brought into film. So there is no “true” vampire.To give an example, in Bram Stoker’s original novel “Dracula”, the titular vampire has no aversions to sunlight at all. Where the weakness to sunlight came in was in the 1920’s, when F.W. Murnau wanted to adapt Dracula to film, Bram Stoker’s estate refused to allow him the rights. So he decided to make some rewrites to the story, and renamed it to “Nosferatu” to allow him to make it without fear of legal troubles. He did so by writing in Count Orlok’s deathly weakness to sunlight, which kills him in the end.A more infamous change to the lore was in the “Twilight” series, where vampires sparkled in sunlight rather than experienced harm. People weren’t pleased with that particular part (among many, many other things), but those who studied vampires in folklore, literature, film, etc. noted that their varying reactions to sunlight were never solid and was actually a product of “Nosferatu” that stuck.All that aside though, as stated here, vampires are fictitious, so their traits only extend to whatever fiction is written for them.

What's your favorite vampire movie?

I’ve only ever watched a handful of vampire movies but this one sticks out.Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012)It’s premise was just ridiculous. The 16th President of the United States is secretly a vampire hunter who’s ultimate goal is to destroy Adam - the alpha vampire.Then there’s this whole thing where President Lincoln campaigns to abolish the slave trade despite knowing that vampires use slaves for food and that the slave trade is the only thing keeping them in check.Then there’s this whole other thing where he confiscates all silverware from households and industries and melts them to produce silver bullets because the Confederacy has deployed f**king vampires on the front lines of Gettysburg and silver is their only weakness.Mental.But I went with this film because it’s bad-ass watching President Lincoln wield his axe.Hell Yeah.

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