In reply to David Hollingsworth. I like that one a lot, too, and you do a great job of explaining why. Thanks for entering!
My favorite vampire film is "Let The Right One In" from Sweden. It didn't take the familiar approach to the genre, but in fact put it's own chillingly lyrical spin on it. It was a cross between a...
If I can't go with the original NOSFERATU since it's already been picked (and let's face it, Max Schreck's Orlock is STILL the most supernatural creature ever committed to celluloid), my back up ...
'Shadow of the Vampire' (2000) is a vampire film about making a (pre-code) vampire film, which plays with the possibility that the crew might just actually be filming a real vampire. Quite apart ...
My favorite vampire movie is "Nosferatu", because Max Schreck's character is so darned ugly. He's an undead monster, and looks like it. He's not a suave, sophisticated, romantic figure, as Dracul...