Are you insinuating Marco would be Chinese and Billy would be black..?
Well more that portraying vampires as evil is racist towards them, but yes, if remade today Kiefer's vamp team would be full of minorities including transgender Otherkins.
They sure don't make them like this anymore. Back when vampires were still cool, bad-@ss killers.
What about Let the Right One In and Thirst?
I haven't seen Thirst but the thing about Let The Right One In is that the film generates (or at least attempts to) sympathy for Eli - he befriends Oskar and even saves his life at one point. So while Eli is definitely a killer, we are supposed to like him. On the other hand, The Lost Boys David et al. are portrayed as hip and fashionable, but they are also soulless killers who'll kill you (rather violently) at the drop of a hat just for fun - they enjoyed being evil. You don't really get that vibe from Eli.
Dude for me this movie is THE Vampire movie that all others are judged.
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I was 7 years old when I watched it with my older brother....even tho I was scared sh!tless That scene with Corey Haim in the bathroom hleped me realize...Yup Im gay AF
I would have to say the most brutal vampire film Ive seen has to be 30 Days of Night. No six pack sparkle vampires in that. They are represented as extremely intelligent but yet completely savage creatures of the night. I would say almost werewolf/vampire like mix. Near Dark was pretty brutal as well. That bar scene with Bill Paxton was terrifying.
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Reply by Drooch
on March 7, 2017 at 2:10 AM
Now it's racist to portray them that way.
Reply by bluersun
on March 7, 2017 at 4:16 AM
Are you insinuating Marco would be Chinese and Billy would be black..?
Reply by Drooch
on March 7, 2017 at 6:42 AM
Well more that portraying vampires as evil is racist towards them, but yes, if remade today Kiefer's vamp team would be full of minorities including transgender Otherkins.
Reply by SpaceRanger06
on March 7, 2017 at 8:35 AM
This movie is great. No matter how many times I hear 'cry little sister' I love it everytime.
Reply by Egon1982
on April 7, 2017 at 12:19 PM
What about Let the Right One In and Thirst?
Reply by tmdb43737777
on June 28, 2017 at 7:49 PM
This and fight night are my favorites
Reply by revengine
on March 25, 2020 at 6:26 AM
I haven't seen Thirst but the thing about Let The Right One In is that the film generates (or at least attempts to) sympathy for Eli - he befriends Oskar and even saves his life at one point. So while Eli is definitely a killer, we are supposed to like him. On the other hand, The Lost Boys David et al. are portrayed as hip and fashionable, but they are also soulless killers who'll kill you (rather violently) at the drop of a hat just for fun - they enjoyed being evil. You don't really get that vibe from Eli.
Reply by znexyish
on March 25, 2020 at 5:41 PM
The Lost Boys have sexy sweaty sax playing. Tim Cappello rules!!!
https://youtu.be/LpuwcINDHnQ
Also Near Dark came out the same year 1987 Another must see vampire film.
Reply by BroHomo
on March 26, 2020 at 12:01 AM
Dude for me this movie is THE Vampire movie that all others are judged. + I was 7 years old when I watched it with my older brother....even tho I was scared sh!tless That scene with Corey Haim in the bathroom hleped me realize...Yup Im gay AF
That song is still on rotation on my "sexy" playlist....
Reply by OddRob
on March 26, 2020 at 11:20 PM
I would have to say the most brutal vampire film Ive seen has to be 30 Days of Night. No six pack sparkle vampires in that. They are represented as extremely intelligent but yet completely savage creatures of the night. I would say almost werewolf/vampire like mix. Near Dark was pretty brutal as well. That bar scene with Bill Paxton was terrifying.