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I can only think of two off the top of my head.
Neither really great, although Love at First Bite is my preference of the two by far. Must be more than that. What else should be on the list? |
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Renfield was entertaining, like an action-horror movie with some humor.
The one with the very over the top Nic Cage was interesting. After he got bit he went crazy in that movie. Leslie Nielsen can be hilarious in his past movies, but Dracula Dead & Loving it was mildly funny IMO (in my opinion). Nothing hilarious like his character in the Naked Gun movies. I haven't seen Depp in Dark Shadows. That's vampire comedy, right? |
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While neither a comedy nor a vampire film, I found Lord Kira (the bad guy catalyst) in the 1941 version of samurai drama film The 47 Ronin, to be reminiscent of Nosferatu. His role is very small though. Makes me wonder if the resemblance was intentional though.
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