vampires

Discussion in 'Science Fiction & Fantasy' started by timothy, Dec 29, 2010.

  1. Nerys Myk

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    I'd mention the book in my signature, but that would be self serving.:p
     
  2. BoxWhatBox

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    I'd like to offer a third recommendation for Kim Newman's vampire series. Also Jeanne Kalogridis' Covenant of the Vampire Series is also very good.
     
  3. Silent_Bob

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    If you are going to read Kim Newmans vampire books don't forget to keep an eye out for books written by 'Jack Yeovil', it's one of Newmans pen names and he wrote a bunch of Vampire stories under that name - most of them are collected in an omnibus called 'Genevieve Undead'
     
  4. timothy

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    has anyone read e e knight?
     
  5. timothy

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    this month picked up season 3 of trueblood on blu ray season 1 of vampire diaries and dc comics graphic american vampire. all so laurrel k hamilton's hit list is now ready for perchase.
     
  6. Mike Farley

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    Ah, but the Genevieve in those books is not quite the Genevieve of the Anno Dracula series. Although, I haven't actually read them. Are they any good?

    Also, it looks like Newman's Johnny Alucard might finally be coming out this year.
     
  7. Mr. Laser Beam

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    For a truly hilarious take on vampires, watch Super Friends. They had two vamp episodes, both of which - I swear I am not making this up :guffaw: - had vampirism spread by laser beams. :guffaw:
     
  8. timothy

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    remmber buck rodgers vampire now that was bad.
     
  9. Greg Cox

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    Have you ever seen the original tv-movie version of The Night Stalker? Trust me, it's much better.

    At one time, it was the highest-rated tv-movie in history.

    "This nut thinks he's a vampire!"
     
  10. timothy

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    all so love the original salem's lot from 78'.
     
  11. Astraea

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    Haven't seen the show, but if you're going to read the books, stop after the first 4 (The Awakening, The Struggle, The Fury, Dark Reunion) or possibly even after just the first 3. The ones that Smith has been putting out lately are beyond godawful, to the point where the publisher has actually taken the series away from her and is having the remainder of the books ghostwritten.

    If you like Smith's work and vampires, though, I'd check out her Night World series. It's uneven and only some of them have vamps, but I prefer the Night World books to Vampire Diaries. (But warning: she's never put out the last book in the Night World series, Strange Fate, and the release date keeps getting pushed farther and farther back. Not to mention, with the drop in quality of her recent work, I don't think the series is going to end on a well-written note. OTOH, even the worst of the Night World stuff is much, much better than Twilight.)

    As for the Anita Blake novels, they've gradually been turning into porn without plot. Would not recommend (or would recommend stopping long before current point.)

    I'll second the recommendation for Anne Rice's first four books, as well. Again, that's a series that starts deteriorating in quality after a while.
     
  12. Greg Cox

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    Agreed. That was great.

    I'm also curious about the upcoming DARK SHADOWS remake.

    (Hey, Warner Bros. If you someone to novelize the movie, you have my number! :) )
     
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  13. timothy

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    I so can't wait till the dark shadow's remake johny depp as barnabos collins will be fantastic. now does any one know if this series aviable on dvd or blu ray. and I do mean the original series. not the 90's remake.
     
  14. timothy

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    for those who have not read the series I highly recommend stephen king's american vampire by dc comics.
     
  15. Scout101

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    I enjoyed "The Passage", not so much the Twilight books. Prefer my vampires less sparkly and emo, and a little more terrifying ;)
     
  16. timothy

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    I don't know the passage. as for the twilight series I like the books don't care for the movie at all except for the girl who plays alice. she's a hottie. all so I do agree if you're reading a vamp book more gore and drama than sex and romance.
     
  17. Scout101

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Passage_(2010_novel)

     
  18. JD

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    I just started reading Kim Harrison's The Hollows series, a True Blood, Dresden Files type urban fantasy series. This one's take on Vampires is a little more unique, at least to me, in it there are two different types of living and undead. The living Vampires are normal people who have been infected by a Vampire virus and get a few of the vampires abilities, and then when they die the become an undead vampire, who appear to have all or most of the tradition vampire qualities. The series main character is a bounty hunter witch who lives and and works with a living vampire and a pixie. I'm only a few pages into the first book, but I'm already loving it.
     
  19. Pingfah

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    One of the most faithful and quality adaptations of a King novel there has been.

    Just a shame about the jarring freeze-frames which presumably originally led into commercial breaks. IIRC one of the creepiest scenes in the film ends in this absurd freeze frame on the floating vampire boy's face, it totally kills it.
     
  20. Greg Cox

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    Speaking of vampires, I'm intrigued by the upcoming remake of FRIGHT NIGHT. I have't seen the original in decades, but I remember liking it. (Hopefully AMC or TCM will rerun the original when the version opens.)

    Heck I even read the novelization by Skipp & Spector.