What are some good flicks with classic vampires?

What are some good flicks with classic vampires?
>weak to sunlight, silver, religious items
>no reflection, have to be invited in
>able to shapeshift, fly, turn to mist, control animals and humans, control the weather, super strength

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There are no good "classic" vampire movies except for Bela Lugosi, and maybe the first Hammer film.

What about Fright Night

Fright Night is great, but I wouldn't consider it a classic vampire movie, as it is equal parts horror and comedy, and the characters are fans of the classic vampire movies, and are seen snarkily deconstructing movie tropes.

It's basically like Jamie Kennedy from Scream.

Still a damn good movie though.

Lost boys

Near Dark

John carpenters vampires

What We Do In the Shadows

Bram Stoker's Dracula

Nosferatu

this

and this

>modern edgy vampire
>character holds up cross
>vampire scoffs and grabs cross
>laughs nothing personal kid

Nosferatu, yo

>5.5 liters of blood
>no qt vampire gf to share it with
;_;

also comedy and horror.
The Fearless Vampire Killers

What if he's jewish? Or was never baptized into any monotheistic religion?

Only Lovers Left Alive

Bram Stroker's Dragula

Those vamps were near twighlifgt tier

Very good answers right here

Near Dark, the only decent movie ever made by a woman

Captain Kronos Vampire Hunter

STINKY DINKY

Nosferatu and Vampyr

How plebe is this list?

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>Let the right one in number 2
pretty pleb tier desu

Underated in my opinion

Daughters of Darkness

This movie had so much potential but the writing and characters are so cringey

comfy movie from my childhood..vampire displays many of what you want in the movie..played by the patrician father from The Nanny...
highly recommend it..

Fuck yes. One of the best comedies I've seen in the past few years.

L O S T B O Y S

Although i'm hardly excited about the new Castlevania kino, i've always liked some of the series takes on vampires and monsters. Vamps come across as noble beautiful beings then they can transform into spoopy monsters.

LOL Look at this newfag. He doesn't know how to use the meme 'kino' correctly!

Herzog's Nosferatu is really great

40 days of night, something like that.

Ding ding ding
An user with taste

OP doesn't like Twilight