Best Werewolf & Vampire Movies

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First the top best Werewolf movies and then the Vampire movies.

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The Howling (1981,  R)
The Howling 5.0 Stars
My favorite werewolf movie of all time! Hands down, a terrific and frightful classic. Joe Dante is truly a maestro of thrills and chills. Drenched in spooky atmosphere, funny, and scary all at the same time. Great werewolf transformation effects as well. Wonderful and original script, superb performances, and beautifully directed - This movie goes down in horror history as one of the best werewolf movies ever made!

Don't expect any gore here, The Howling relies on atmosphere, a chilling score, and creepy ass characters to freak us out. And for those who crave a little nudity in your horror films, not to worry. I have just one question for you...Ever see two werewolves getting down and dirty, doing the nasty?(the hottest most beautiful werewolf at that I may add...RIP "Elisabeth Brooks").

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The Howling is an amazing horror film. It moves at a slow pace but never gets boring. Every horror fan should really see this movie. It's a real chiller and a spine tingler. Another good horror movie for a dark and rainy night. I highly recommend this movie!
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Dog Soldiers (2002,  R)
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My Mom's a Werewolf (1988,  PG)
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Bad Moon (1996,  R)
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Ginger Snaps (2001,  R)
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Ginger Snaps 2 - Unleashed (2004,  R)
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Ginger Snaps Back - The Beginning (2003,  R)
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Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf (1988,  Unrated)
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An American Werewolf in London (1981,  R)
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An American Werewolf in Paris (1997,  R)
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Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman (2000,  PG)
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Silver Bullet (1985,  R)
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Teen Wolf (1985,  PG)
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Wolf (1994,  R)
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Fright Night (1985,  R)
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Fright Night Part 2 (1988,  R)
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Salem's Lot (1979,  PG)
Salem's Lot 5.0 Stars
Salem's Lot is an atmospheric creepfest directed by Tobe Hooper(The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and written by horror master Stephen King. Actually this one is up there with one of the most atmospheric horror films I have ever seen. Some moments in here are also creepy as fucking hell(the little boy floating by the window, the evil guy in the rocking chair, and a group of vampires slowly lurking in the cellar). Salem's Lot comes close to being the ultimate vampire flick and it is definitely without a doubt one of them. The atmosphere alone in this movie is enough to give you the goosebumps, throw in one of the scariest vampire's to ever be put on screen, you got yourself one truly chilling movie.

This movie is almost flawless. The acting is unbelievably good, the script is perfect, and the cinematography is beautifully dark and shadowy. Perfect movie for a dark and stormy night.

Every horror fan needs to see this movie. I hate it when people complain how slow this movie was. Salem's Lot is at a perfect pace. Everything comes together beautifully, and any faster this movie wouldn't have worked as well as it did. The slow built up in Salem's Lot just spends all it's time building on character development, which is perfect, cause now that we've become acquainted with all the characters we become a part of the movie more so then if we knew shit about anyone. It lets us understand Salem much better and it's people as well, almost making us feel like a part of the town, therefore scaring us a whole lot more. Good thing too is that everything here is very believable and it never becomes too cheesy for a single moment. And don't expect any gore, this was a made for TV movie. Besides it didn't need any at all.

I do have one complaint about this movie though. It is a 184 minutes long...It should have been 484 minutes long, lol. I did not want this movie to end! That's how good it was!

Yes indeed. Creepy and truly atmospheric. I highly recommend this movie to any true horror fan out there.

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Salem's Lot (2004,  PG-13)
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Martin (1977,  R)
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Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1991,  R)
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Blood and Donuts (1995,  R)
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Vamp (1986,  R)
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Near Dark (1987,  R)
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Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter (1974,  R)
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The Lost Boys (1987,  R)
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My Best Friend Is a Vampire (,  PG)
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Vampires (1998,  R)
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Vampires - Los Muertos (2002,  R)
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Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood (1996,  R)
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From Dusk Till Dawn (1996,  R)
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From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter (1999,  R)
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30 Days of Night (2007,  R)
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Innocent Blood (1992,  R)
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Dracula 2000 (2000,  R)
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The Forsaken (2001,  R)
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992,  PG-13)
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Subspecies (1991,  R)
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Bloodstone: Subspecies II (1993,  R)
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The Night Flier (1998,  R)
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Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992,  R)
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  1. robhasspoken
    robhasspoken posted 132 days ago

    okay are we talking about the scariest movies here or cartoons?

  2. creepfreak
    creepfreak posted 131 days ago

    I'm not talking about the "scariest" dude, I'm just listing my favorites. And yes, I like a few cartoons that I use to always watch around Halloween time. I like to watch them and reminisce about my favorite holiday of all time, Is there something wrong with that? Do you hate cartoons or something? Being an extreme dedicated horror fan, I'm very open minded to all sorts of themes in the horror genre, cartoon or not. And every Halloween I always, and still do, watch as many of the Halloween specials as I could...cartoon or not.

    Are you too good for cartoons or something?...Hell, I think a dedicated horror fan can understand where I'm coming from, when I talk about a fun "Halloween" feel movie.