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    Quote Originally Posted by gotchagood
    Bram Stokers, 1990's version with Keanu Reeves. "Children of the niiiight. What sweet music they make".
    Children of the Night. i remember that one- with Karen Black in it.



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    I think my favorite (it's impossible to choose) would have to be From Dusk Till Dawn.


    Just because I'm telling you this story doesn't mean that I'm alive at the end of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pantybulge69
    Quote Originally Posted by gotchagood
    Bram Stokers, 1990's version with Keanu Reeves. "Children of the niiiight. What sweet music they make".
    Children of the Night. i remember that one- with Karen Black in it.
    I don't think this one had Karen Black in it, it starred Keanu Reeves and Anthony Hopkins.

    Karen Black did however do a horror called Trilogy of Terror.



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    Quote Originally Posted by gotchagood
    Quote Originally Posted by pantybulge69
    Quote Originally Posted by gotchagood
    Bram Stokers, 1990's version with Keanu Reeves. "Children of the niiiight. What sweet music they make".
    Children of the Night. i remember that one- with Karen Black in it.
    I don't think this one had Karen Black in it, it starred Keanu Reeves and Anthony Hopkins.

    Karen Black did however do a horror called Trilogy of Terror.


    I was a child when that movie came out and I slept with the light on for a week!



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    Quote Originally Posted by gotchagood
    Quote Originally Posted by pantybulge69
    Quote Originally Posted by gotchagood
    Bram Stokers, 1990's version with Keanu Reeves. "Children of the niiiight. What sweet music they make".
    Children of the Night. i remember that one- with Karen Black in it.
    I don't think this one had Karen Black in it, it starred Keanu Reeves and Anthony Hopkins.

    Karen Black did however do a horror called Trilogy of Terror.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103957/

    the vampire movie " Children of the Night" i was refering to DID indeed have Karen Black starring in it, and this is indeed the same Karen Black who did the Demon Doll episode in Trilogy of Terror.

    i wasn't making reference to Reeves/Hopkins/Rider's Bram Stoker Dracula .....just Children of the Night.



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    The Hamiltons , You think it's one kind of movie but it has a surprise twist at the end ... but since i posted about it here then you know the twist ... they are vampires.



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    Quote Originally Posted by rockabilly
    Meet the Hammiltons , You think it's one kind of movie but it has a surprise twist at the end ... but since i posted about it here then you know the twist ... they are vampires.
    is it unusual and unique like " THE ADDICTION " with Lili Taylor, Christopher Walken, Annabella Sciorra ?
    Black and white, poetic and analystic, and no fangs.
    No highwire -flying or any vamp bursting into flames, but
    it's interesting in it's own way.


    Another Vampire that was unique was " TO DIE FOR "
    ( and no it's not the Nicole Kidman version) Two vampire blood brothers
    fighting over the same girl and going one-on-one.
    Has one good " jump-scare" scene in it.



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    Yeah kinda like that , it was one of the original After Dark film fest 8 films to die for. It's worth a rental. And sorry the name is " The Hamiltons" :



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    blade the series/let the right one in/nosvratu(from the 30s b&w, silent film)



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    Quote Originally Posted by rockabilly
    Yeah kinda like that , it was one of the original After Dark film fest 8 films to die for. It's worth a rental. And sorry the name is " The Hamiltons" :
    its slow to start but good. it is a must see. i am a movie geek o_0. its what i am in college for, to make movies.



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