Scariest looking vampires


This movie probably has the scariest vampires in movie history. With the widen, raised, almost cat-like/alien looking eyes. What makes it even more freaky was the added black eyes. Wonder if it was make up or CGI. I have never seen anything like it in any other vampire movies.

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They essentially crossed over vampires with the zombies from Dawn Of The Dead.

I'm glad they gave them good speed and GREAT agility otherwise they just wouldn't seem as scary (great strength is usually standard for movie monsters anyway).

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Ew, I know! They're so, so disgusting. The bald, fat one gave me chills especially. They all look so raw and gritty, it's awesome.

Wine is fine, but whiskey's quicker.


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All vamps are fast and agile and they are most defiantly nothing like a cross between zombies and vamps, pretty rediculous comparison if you ask me. Other then my rant, I think these vamps and the ones from stakeland are pretty gnarly.

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If you look up the first Vampire movie, Nosferatu was one of the first. I believe this film modeled their vampires after the one in that film. See for yourself:

http://weblog.probablynot.com/2012/10/05/shocktober-2012-day-5-nosfera tu-1922/

In another note: these were the scariest vampires to me. The vampires and the cold atmosphere were bone chilling. I actually felt cold and my heart rate increase when I first watched it.

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These vamps were great real vicious bastards!

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They are definitely some of the creepiest I've seen and do remind me of the ones in Stakeland as well. I actually don't think I realized when I watched it (it's been a while, & I've only seen it once so far, but I really liked it) that they were vampires--in Stakeland, I mean. I really wasn't sure what they were supposed to be because it seemed with the way they had to kill them, it was like how you kill zombies.

One of you mentioned the first vampire movie. I just recently saw Vampyr, which was in the early 30's, & I forget what the language was, but it had subtitles, and it was really interesting for a vampire movie from the 30's & bizarre, too.

Fiction is a lie, and good fiction is the truth inside the lie.--Stephen King

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Yes but why didn't the lead vampire not have that same look? Clean him up a bit, wipe the blood of his face, he could actually apply for a job at a Bank America..

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