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Bratac19
04-20-2006, 03:41 PM
Hello all. I'm looking for any and all Vampire movie and TV shows for trade. Old, new, good, bad, it doesn't matter. This is what I have:

Vampire films and TV shows

Blade
Blade II
Blade III
Lost Boys
John Carpenter's Vampires
Vampire Hunters(Martial Arts)
Twins Effect(Martial Arts)
Dracula...1979
Blacula
Scream Blacula Scream
Dracula 2000
Dracula 3000
Van Helsing
Underworld
Planet of the Vampires....Personal favorite
Vampire Men of the Lost Planet....Very cheesey
Bram Stokers Dracula
Vampires: The Turning
Fright Night
Near Dark....Personal favorite
Buffy...The Movie

***Christohper Lee Classics***
Taste the Blood of Dracula
Dracula has Risen From The Grave
Horror of Dracula
Dracula, Prince of Darkness
Satanic Rites of Dracula
Scars of Dracula
Dracula A.D. 1972

TV......
Kindred: The Embraced
Ultra Violet
Dark Shadows 90's
Salem's Lot...Original mini series
Vampire High


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Dragonbear
04-20-2006, 03:50 PM
Two your missing there that I know of that I have one
of them.

Bride of Dracula
World of Dracula

Both of these were based off of the Cliffhangers series
on NBC. I have the Cliffhangers Series Complete and
also One of these Dracula Movies.

geekfemme
04-20-2006, 04:49 PM
First a warning, I don't really have any of these, it's just a list that you might want to add to a want list:
Hey, another Hammer film that I really love is:
'The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires' with Cushing and Christopher Lee, but the reason I love it so much is it's a Shaw Brothers movie too, so it's got Martial Arts AND classic Hammer Vampires, and it's a bit of a downer too. A pretty unique one, and fun.

Also I notice on your movie list you're missing:
'Vampires Kiss' (comedy with Nicholas Cage, REALLy cool)

'Shadow of the Vampire' with William Dafoe (as Nosferatu)

and the 1986 camp 'VAMP' with Grace Jones. Not a really great movie, but Grace Jones makes an awesome weird vampire.
http://www.wvi.com/~beaver/my/stuff/vamp1.jpghttp://www.wvi.com/~beaver/my/stuff/vamp2.jpg

Also the Full Moon quadrilogy 'SUBSPECIES', but they're not for everyone (not classic vampires) and they're not very good (I like them because Radu is gross-hot).

You might also like the TV mini-series 'Dracula the Dark Prince', it's not great, but a solid okay. It delves in Vladd the Imaplers past, in an interesting new fiction light.

And if you want all things vampire, you might pick up Vampire in Brooklyn with Eddie Murphy. I know silly, but it bring back fond vampire lore memories.

(P.S. Near Dark is my absolute favorite too).
These are all out of regular DVD, so shouldn't be too hard to track down.

geekfemme
04-20-2006, 04:53 PM
Oops, double post, so I guess I'll make the best of it.

When I get a full time job again, and go on a DVD buying spree, I'll contact you for trades.
I have a huge thick movie book that has nothing but Vampire flicks and their ratings, so it'll be a prodject.
Let me know if you want me to supply any of the better titles from that book for you to look out for.

debwalsh
04-20-2006, 05:15 PM
Ah, Shadow of the Vampire is pretty amazing. Good stuff.

Then there's The Hunger, with Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie. And Susan Sarandon.

Once Bitten is one of my favorite schlocky vamp films. And My Best Friend is Vampire. Love both of the Fright Night flicks.

The Forsaken. Kind of Near Dark without the kick*ss.

Classic genre. There are some great flicks out there.

geekfemme
04-20-2006, 05:20 PM
You're right debwalsh, those are good ones! I forgot about Once Bitten. I have to see The Forsaken now.

And I just remembered by all-time favorite after Near Dark. Duh.
'Innocent Blood' with the gal from the original La Femme Nikita movie. It mixes gory vampires with the Mob. It's awesome.
:wave:

tick26
04-20-2006, 05:56 PM
i have a vampire special that aired a long time ago if you're interested. i love vampire movies.

Bratac19
04-20-2006, 08:08 PM
The Forsaken is a very cool film geekfemme. I have the film but I forgot to list is it.

Near Dark tho....That's like the coolest fang film ever. The 1979 Dracula with Frank Langella was fantastic. Smooth...

But there will never be a better Alucard than Mr. Christopher Lee. The old Hammer films will be difficult to surpass.

debwalsh
04-20-2006, 10:35 PM
Innocent Blood! How could I forget - Anthony LaPaglia rocks the house in that, and Robert Loggia is a hoot. And Don Rickles as a vampire ... gotta be seen to be believed!