Fright Night (1985), Bram Strokers Dracula (1993) or Interview with the Vampire !


Question: Fright Night (1985), Bram Strokers Dracula (1993) or Interview with the Vampire (1994)!?
Which of the 3 do you think was the best vampire movie and had the most horror/gore/blood in it!?
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Aw man, I have to pick!. Shoot!.!.!. I guess my favorite was Bram Stroker's Dracula because it was very stylized and the story of Dracula himself has always fascinated me!. And I think there's the most blood in that one considering the opening scene when Vlad the Impaler (soon to be Dracula) stabs the cross in the church and floods the entire room with the blood that spews from it!.

The others are good in their own right as well!. I loved the really campy feel of Fright Night, and Interview had a very romantic take on the genre like no other!.

Another good vampire flick, which some forget about, is Steven King's Salem's Lot!. It was actually a multi-part television movie, but you can buy it on DVD!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Interview with a Vampire, it is such a different insight into the vampire world!. Excellent movie and book!. It was directed fantastically by Neil Jordan, I really loved it!.
Although Fright Night is really underrated as a 80s classic horror movie!Www@Enter-QA@Com

I LOVED all three of these for different reasons!. Fright Night - funny vampire movie not a lot of blood or gore!. Dracula - bloody and a good story!. Interview with the Vampire - LOVED the book, LOVED the movie some blood and gore, but LOTS of Brad Pitt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Www@Enter-QA@Com

Fright Night was a comedy so if we are basing this on serious storylines I would go with Bram Stokers Dracula because Gary Oldman did an excellent job as the Count!. In addition, Bram Stokers Dracula(the book) is where it all begin !. I think Bram Stokers Dracula had the most blood!.!.none of these movies were scary though!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

bram strokers dracula of course, gary oldmans best role ever, plus it was based on the original story of dracula, thats why!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Interview with a Vampire was definatly the best film of the three, but for blood and gore maybe Bram Stokers Dracula had the edge!. liked all three films though!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

DraculaWww@Enter-QA@Com

I loved Fright Night, the gore one would be Interview with a Vampire!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Interview was the best out of these 3!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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