A couple of weeks ago,
tuut_harold asked me for recommendations of vampire films. It was quite fun (vampires are kinda one of my things). So because of that, I decided to share some recommendations with you guys. Obviously, I've not seen everything, so I welcome recommendations myself.
Only now, I'm expanding to include TV shows and books too:
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- ALEX DAY IS MY HERO (two days ago I ended up watching a 40 second long cereal commercial, because he was 'presenting' it and I cannot switch off Alex Day. He was really giggly and adorable about it.)
- Twilight is amazing.
For books, I want to start with 'The Zillionaire Vampire Cowboy's Secret Werewolf Babies, by the Nine Naught Novelists' because it has the best title ever. I will also read Salem's Lot because I'm quite a big Stephen King fan (and yet still don't know this one). For movies, I'm thinking Nosferatu / Near Dark and Dracula (the one with Bela Lugosi) and then the Hunger because DAVID BOWIE AHEM.
I'm also quite pleased that the only movie in that entire list I've seen is 'Vampire Kiss.' It might not be a classic, but I am quite certain it's one of the best in the list. In it's own, unique, BOHOOOO-HOOO-HOOOO kind of way ( ... )
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All good choices on the film front. They're all good, obviously, or I wouldn't recommend them, but I'm glad you're starting with my two favourites. And The Hunger I actually got to write my second year exam about, so that was amazing. And it opens with Bauhaus' Bela Lugosi's Dead.
I know you're already watching Being Human, and that I'm urging you to watch Teen Wolf and In the Flesh, but in terms of vampire stuff I'd say go for Ultraviolet or Hemlock Grove after Being Human, because there's not a lot of them (though there'll probably be more Hemlock Grove in the future.) Or Dante's Cove for the badly acted gay porn.
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I love how goofy his face looks and how his brain works <3
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