Someone hasn’t watched What We Do In The Shadows and it shows
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All y'all suggesting various vampire stories that won't annoy OP because they address the listed critisms are wasting your time. OP is already pre-annoyed by the whole concept and won't enjoy those suggestions whether they fall within the critique or not. The only exception might be What We Do In The Shadows, because it lampoons vampire fiction so well, including the things OP points out. For anyone giving that a try, start with the original movie before watching the show.
Thank you for your understanding. And yes, I enjoyed WWDITS for exactly those reasons. It is a parody of vampires, and parodies are often cathartic for those who hate the thing being parodied because it highlights all the absurd tropes that may have become grating.
Because the ones you're thinking of, mostly older examples, are based around Bram Stoker's novel or in the Hammer Horror vein.
There are, however, many more examples than I can think of which aren't like that at all. 30 days of night, the satanic rites of dracula, from dusk til dawn, Byzantium, blade, near dark, night watch, day watch, blood red sky, daybreakers, the last voyage of the demeter, cronos, Dracula untold.
Whether you like it or not, vampires are sexy, scary, mysterious, and a quality monster.
If we're going to stop something, I'd like less of the done-to-death superhero movies. Now they're trite.
There are so many vampire stories that don't suffer from these problems. It just means you are unfamiliar with the genre.
Counterpoint:
Sinners
Witcher 3, Blood and Wine
OP is a vampire ;)
I can't remember who said this, but the quote that vampires are the aristocracy of the undead while zombies are the working class always stuck with me.
What We Do in the Shadows? Not cool per se, but funny.
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I would recommend watching:
- Only Lovers Left Alive (Jim Jarmusch)
- Vampire humaniste cherche suicidaire consentant (Ariane Louis-Seize)
And What We Do In The Shadows, as others pointed out.
And 'Låt den rätte komma in' but the Swedish original version!
Feel the same about zombies
Maybe unpopular, but I agree. Vampires are boring old goths with the same representation in every movie or game.
Eh, I feel like Zombies had a big run at one point.
The author Peter Watts had a vampire in one of his books that was great: hibernation periods, true multi tasking brain, evolution based explanation on how they exist.
The scifi book Blindsight uses them in a way you may find interesting (they're just a fork of humanity like the species of fireflies that attract mates only to eat them by who died out due to a genetic fluke, brought back by modern science for their intelligence traits), and that's only a small part of a biologist writing a very "mates ya think" novel exploring consciousness.
I disagree.
Vampire is an interesting monster but very popular. Which makes it in a specific fiction easily classic and boring or badly written.
There is examples of well written classic vampire story. The most famous being Dracula from Bram Stocker which is not only interesting as the first of a kind but hold as a very good story.
There is examples of interesting twist on the classic vampire which are nice as any good remake is. For example, the energy vampires in What We Do in the Shadows.
That being said, you don't need to enjoy any of it. Tastes are subjective.
Doesn't make any sense. If getting bit by a vampire makes you immortal why is it a problem ?
Immortal, but not invincible, plus sun becomes lethal, plus the fucking thirst. Even I would spend quite some time weighing all things
I'd go a step farther and say it's time to come up with an entirely new type of monster.
I don't mean "villain" like a Candyman, or a Jeeper's Creepers, or a Terrifier, or something like that. People make up new ones of those all the time.
I mean an entire new class of monster. Vampires, Werewolves, Zombies, etc... Where are the classes of monsters that represent our modern sensibilities?
SCP writers are constantly inventing new monsters.
More werewolves. Equally overdone but I just think they're neat.
I enjoyed some of the graphic novel style writing back when it was new. But, the book market saturated quickly and no one knew how to create an ending for their series.
I’m tired of it and won’t read it either. I think I read my last vampire book in 2009? ish and it was a did not finish. I’m also sick to death of fey. Sultry fairy crap is in every fantasy novel recommendation. These genre hooks need to be parsed out better, so the sultry paranormal crap stays in a separate lane. I’m sick of pointy ears. Surely people have ideas that expand beyond fey crap and pointy ears.
I was looking for a book involving rogues or assassins. I thought I found one. Instead, the lead turns out to be fey.
Vampires and fey both are way overdone.
