True that.NOSFERATU is also a masterpiece of silent filmmaking, and easiy on a par with METROPOLIS. Varney the Vampire is more equivalent to some old Planet Stories potboiler.
I thought the criticism was towards rather vaguely defined 'teeny-bopper' vampire fare, though. Even if True Blood is dubious under this definitin, I wouldn't be surprised if pressed the OP could come up with vampire stories and/or movies he likes. We all could, I'm sure.As The Comedian sagely observed, dismissing all vampire stuff as "crap" is like lumping STAR TREK and LOST IN SPACE together . . . .
You'd better believe if the Twilight series was about a really sexy race of extraterrestials who mooned over a midwestern girl before boarding their sparkly spaceship of love it'd probably be just as ludricously aggressively loathed on the 'nets, I'm sure.
But again, I'm not sure "the nets" are the target audience here. Condemming teenybopper stuff for being teenybopper stuff strikes me as equivalent to complaining that Saturday morning cartoons are kid stuff. Why can't teens enjoy vampire fiction aimed at them? Not every tv show needs to cater to forty-year-old fanboys like us.
Like I said, I haven't read a DARK SHADOWS or VAMPIRELLA novel in ages, but I'm not going to begrudge today's generation the same trashy pleasures I enjoyed when I was twelve. Indeed, from what I've seen so far, VAMPIRE DIARIES seems to be a teen-friendly, CW version of DARK SHADOWS . . . .