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    Vampire Movies Without Teenagers

    A Selection of Movies With Bloodsuckers More Brutal Than They Are Sexy

    We all know vampires are continuing to suck on the innocent blood governed by popular culture. But with "True Blood," "The Vampire Diaries," and "Twilight" and its barrage of sequels, the prevailing message seems to be the same: If you're going to get turned into a vampire, make sure you're bitten when you're really young and sexy. Not only will you be undead, but you'll also never have to worry about growing old or dealing with a receding hairline, among other things. Heaven forbid this would happen to you if you're past your prime or in middle age, right?

    Whatever! The truth is we don't need young vampires to prove how brutal and sexy they can be. The way I see it is that the older and more experienced the vampire, the more quickly they will tear apart their prey without a second thought. The younger generation of bloodsuckers may look hot, but they have nothing on their adult counterparts, as the following movies quickly prove.

    "Near Dark"

    Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow's vampire western is just as viscerally entertaining today as it was back in 1987. Lance Henriksen gives us one of the most badass bloodsuckers ever to hit the silver screen with Jesse Hooker and Jenette Goldstein (Vasquez in "Aliens") as Diamondback proves to be every bit his equal. That scene in the bar is more than enough to prove that.

    But how far back does Hooker go? Well, he says it best: "I fought for the South… We lost!"

    "John Carpenter's Vampires"

    There is nary a teenager to be found in the "Halloween" director's 1998 film, which is really more of a western than a horror movie. James Woods as Jack Crow is as lethal and brutal a vampire hunter as Van Helsing could ever dream of being. Thomas Ian Griffith proves to be as sexy a vampire as he is an imposingly tall one. Sheryl Lee may get pushed around a lot as prostitute-turned-vampire Katrina but toward the end she shows costar Daniel Baldwin that her bite is much worse than his bark.

    "Blade II"

    My favorite of the "Blade" trilogy has Wesley Snipes teaming up with "Pan's Labyrinth" director Guillermo Del Toro. Only adult vampires and their hunters could bring about this go-for-broke action extravaganza, as Blade is forced to join up with those he fights against when a new Reaper virus threatens to kill both them and humans off for good. Snipes shows off his karate and sword fighting skills to great effect and Del Toro doesn't even try to hold back on the blood and gore, which makes this sequel even more fun than the original.

    "The Addiction"

    This highly unconventional vampire movie from "Bad Lieutenant" director Abel Ferrara stars the always excellent Lili Taylor as a philosophy student in college who gets bitten by a female bloodsucker. Shot in black and white, what makes this one so unique is that it's really an allegory for drug addiction, Taylor's quest for blood to live becoming a study in moral degradation. While it didn't last long in theaters, it has deservedly gotten a second life on video and DVD.

    See also:

    Stars Drop By Screening of Kathryn Bigelow's "Near Dark"

    Lance Henriksen Drops By American Cinematheque for "Near Dark"

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    15 comments

    • Nils Jepson  •  6 months ago
      uhhh what about dracula... I thought that was an obvious one ;)
      • Tim 6 months ago
        Yeah like Vampire D
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
      twilight is CRAP!...it makes sucky vampire movies better
    • Tanker-Aye  •  6 months ago
      Subspecies.
      • Daphne 6 months ago
        Thank you!! I always post that one and they STILL seem to miss it!! I love you RADU!!
    • Noel T  •  6 months ago
      From Dusk Til Dawn???????? Nosferatu???????? You suck
    • The Chilean Kansan  •  6 months ago
      You left out The Hunger!!!
    • Dana  •  6 months ago
      @Nils - In the classic story, and a lot of its adaptations, Lucy is only 19. I don't think they ever give Mina's age, but it's probably similar.
    • ragefury  •  6 months ago
      Question... if a person is bit and becomes a vampire at age 18 in the year 1910, and another person gets bit at age 30 in the year 1940... which one would the writer of this article refer to as the "young" vampire?... I ask because that portion of this article along with this quazi list of vampire movies kind of ruins this whole thing...
    • SteveB  •  6 months ago
      Where is Bram Stoker's Dracula?
    • Matt  •  6 months ago
      30 Days of Night. Underworld, and Underworld Evolution. The Lost Boys (of it has teen vampires, but they weren't #$%$
    • Milissa  •  6 months ago
      um all of theese movies you listed are CRAP, though better then Twilight. There are many non teen vampire movies out there better then this crappy list you provided... Interview with a Vampire, Queen of the Damned, Underworld, Blade, Dracula (Bella Legosi and gery Oldman) and so on comeo n do better research please
      • mmillerpsu121 6 months ago
        Queen of the damned has to be one of the worst movies ever made, he listed a blade, and interview with a vampire is probably the only movie more feminine than twilight. John Carpenter's Vampires was a masterpiece.
      • bkenber 6 months ago
        Amen!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
      i think blade 1 was better than blade 2
    • Kiril Martushev  •  6 months ago
      wow four movies without teens, what a list, what a sad list
    • Sheri Fresonke Harper  •  6 months ago
      I think I like the more gentle kind, lol:)
    • Viaumaster  •  6 months ago
      Blade II was awful. Just a bad bad movie. 30 Days of Night was a really good take on the vampire tale.
      • Tim 6 months ago
        Wrong: Blade Two was an outstanding, fine movie.
        Movies need to broken down in areas of skills acting music comedy action drama horror SIFI and so on. Then given a number 1 through 10 base on those areas so people like you do not slam movies and hurt the stars from making mire movies of the same work.
        Blade action and story was clear and enjoyable.
        So why in hell can you rate it the worst.
        Seem to me your gay. Gay's hate action they fear the beaten they will get from people who hate the way they talk and live life.
        30 days of nights yes I agree was outstanding.
      • Tanker-Aye 6 months ago
        @Tim

        I didn't see where Vlaumaster said that he didn't like action. But I find it interesting that you're so quick to peg someone as gay. Is that the first thing that comes to your mind when someone disagrees with you? That they're gay?

        Is that the first thing you're thinking of when you wake up in the morning? Is gay? Or who's gay? Gay this and gay that?

        If you think about "gay" so much, I think that means you're gay.

        The fact that you have such hostility toward gays belies the self-loathing you have of your own gayness. I think you need to just need to come out of the closet and declare to the world how much you like the pennis.

        Oh wait, you pretty much did... haha.
    • Noel T  •  6 months ago
      There are older vampires on true blood and fat ones and ugly ones and of course ridiculously good looking ones. I know it is like a soap opera but I love it. All the rest you can keep. HBO hit a homerun and I dig it.That being said there are so many bad #$%$ vampire movies that you missed on here and I continue to think you suck at your job.
      • bkenber 6 months ago
        Never said "True Blood" was a bad show, did I? As for "From Dusk Till Dawn," it would have made this list if Yahoo gave me a higher word count to write this article. Couldn't care less if you think I suck.

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