#1. Dracula (1992)
#7. The Lost Boys
#8. Near Dark
#9. Vamp
Dr Nick Riviera
4 years ago
#9 is VAMP (1986)
mhenders
4 years ago
#3 – The Hunger
kathryngrace
4 years ago
#10 is the Fright Night remake
SmallDarkCloud
4 years ago
I was thinking #2 is The Hunger (the scene where Bowie kills the girl taking piano lessons).
SmallDarkCloud
4 years ago
Could #5 be Let's Scare Jessica to Death? Been awhile since I've seen it, but that was what came to mind.
mhenders
4 years ago
Oops I mean #2 The Hunger.
Taking a guess on #3 – is it Lifeforce?
pipt
4 years ago
#2 is definitely The Hunger. Sorry kids, but a bit off topic, us kids down under in Australia have just had SHUDDER made available to us locally today. Good times!!
SmallDarkCloud
4 years ago
I love Shudder. They offer quite a few non-American horror films that aren't well-known here in the U.S. (and probably never played theaters over here). If not Shudder, I don't know what streaming service would offer these movies.
DownUnderDude
4 years ago
#5 Vampyres Directed by Jose Larraz and filmed in the UK.
DownUnderDude
4 years ago
#6 I, Desire TV movie from 1982 with David Naughton.
bdwilcox
4 years ago
So love Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). Despite its few misses (Keanu Reeves was horribly miscast), the movie itself is amazing.
Dr Nick Riviera
4 years ago
#4 is COUNT YORGA – I caught up with both YORGA films last year and really dug them. Recommended if you haven't seen them.
robstercraws
4 years ago
In #5, didn't that woman in the hat play the dominant lesbian in the film Prey? That movie was so "out there". I need to watch it again.
#10 – Fright Night ('11)
#1. Dracula (1992)
#7. The Lost Boys
#8. Near Dark
#9. Vamp
#9 is VAMP (1986)
#3 – The Hunger
#10 is the Fright Night remake
I was thinking #2 is The Hunger (the scene where Bowie kills the girl taking piano lessons).
Could #5 be Let's Scare Jessica to Death? Been awhile since I've seen it, but that was what came to mind.
Oops I mean #2 The Hunger.
Taking a guess on #3 – is it Lifeforce?
#2 is definitely The Hunger. Sorry kids, but a bit off topic, us kids down under in Australia have just had SHUDDER made available to us locally today. Good times!!
I love Shudder. They offer quite a few non-American horror films that aren't well-known here in the U.S. (and probably never played theaters over here). If not Shudder, I don't know what streaming service would offer these movies.
#5 Vampyres Directed by Jose Larraz and filmed in the UK.
#6 I, Desire TV movie from 1982 with David Naughton.
So love Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). Despite its few misses (Keanu Reeves was horribly miscast), the movie itself is amazing.
#4 is COUNT YORGA – I caught up with both YORGA films last year and really dug them. Recommended if you haven't seen them.
In #5, didn't that woman in the hat play the dominant lesbian in the film Prey? That movie was so "out there". I need to watch it again.
#3 Blade???
sorry for answer delay- our computer is dying and acting crazy
1 Bram Stoker’s Dracula (92) = right on Matt Sunshine -love this movie too bdwilcox
2 THE HUNGER- you got it SDC & mhenders!
3 BLADE= yahoo bastardjackll!
4 COUNT YORGA- great job Dr. Nick
5 VAMPYRES= nice job downunderdude!
6 I, DESIRE= wow very impressive DownUnderDude!
7 THE LOST BOYS excellent MS!
8 NEAR DARK good eye Matt!
9 VAMP =awesome Matt Sunshine & Dr. Nick!
10 FRIGHT NIGHT (11) yay Darkman & kathryngrace!
robstercraws, PREY is a weird one I always think about- its like an alien version of THE FOX (67)
Got them all! excellent work and thanks to all who played!!
Hopefully we’ll be back but this computer may have other ideas!
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