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Hey Twilight: Our Vampires Are Cooler Than Your Vampires

By Rafe Telsch: 2008-11-19 22:30:42
Hey Twilight: Our Vampires Are Cooler Than Your Vampires Everyone is going nuts over Twilight like it’s the second coming of Harry Potter, even though the producers have said their franchise is barely a fraction of the Boy Wizard’s story. Still, expect big things from the Stephanie Meyer novel adaptation this weekend, because this is definitely a fanbase that can’t be stopped.

I’ll admit I don’t have a deep knowledge of the franchise, but everything I’ve heard about the movie sounds pretty derivative. What’s worse is it sounds like a lot of it has been done before on film even better. A young vampire in love, fighting against adversity to be together, with a girl who would much rather be one of the immortals than with her own people. If that doesn't sound familiar than you've obviously steered clear of any kind of vampire tale over the past two decades. I'd almost wager there are more vampire stories with similar storylines than with different ones, so it comes down to what each story does to make itself unique that counts.

I still have trouble getting used to the notion of a vampire without any fangs. It just feels like the franchise has no teeth, both literally and figuratively. Not only do I not see Twilight adding anything unique to the vampire genre, but most of the movies it resembles could kick its ass. Sorry Twilight, our vampire is cooler than your vampire, and not just because they’ve been around longer. Here’s a look at half a dozen examples why.

The Lost Boys
Sleep all day. Party all night. The Lost Boys took the idea of Peter Pan’s counterparts and put a nice supernatural spin on it, resulting in a gang of teenage vamps who take great delight in their undead status. Okay, maybe there’s no heart-melting romance going on here (at best David and Star share a little lust), but the contribution of The Lost Boys to stories like Twilight’s is irrefutable. Personally, I like this story without the teen angst and romance, just watching a stupid move of bravado trap a silly teenager in a world he doesn’t quite understand, and the chaos that follows as a couple of boys attempt to rid the world of a vampire onslaught
Our vampire is cooler than your vampire because… the idea of teen vampires was still original when it was done here; plus, we have Kiefer Sutherland, who kicks ass regardless of whether he’s undead or alive.
But your vampire is cooler than ours because… these vamps were beaten by two kids named Corey. How much more embarrassing can you get?

Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Coppola’s adaptation of the classic tale makes a romantic figure out of the count and plays up an intense love created in the bond between the vampire Dracula and the human Mina. Over time, other parts of the movie have dominated people’s memory of the movie, such as bland performances from some of the cast, or the outlandish portrayal of Oldman’s vampire, but if you’re going to recreate that human/vampire relationship, you’re just following in the footsteps of this story.
Our vampire is cooler than your vampire because… it’s the classic vampire story brought to the screen. Sure, there is some dramatic license in the adaptation, but without this vampire, you have nothing to build your story on, although Twilight is about as far from Stoker’s creation as you can get, so it might go unaffected if Dracula suddenly never existed.
But your vampire is cooler than ours because… ours has to contend with Keanu Reeves, who will also rival Twilight but as a space alien (in The Day the Earth Stood Still) instead of potential prey within the movie.

Interview with a Vampire
The last major vampire novel to be adapted to film was surrounded by much controversy, mainly because the author, Anne Rice, all but denounced the movies when she refused to accept the casting of her anti-hero, Lestat. Thankfully the movie proved her wrong and she even apologized publicly on the DVD. Interview brought a nice balance to vampire violence and the more contemporary romanticized view of the sexual side of vampirism. Here you get a little something for every vampire fan, joined together in a well-told dramatic story.
Our vampire is cooler than your vampire because… The whole presentation of the vampire society keeping itself in check here is just fantastic, not to mention when Brad Pitt dons the vampire fangs, everyone wins.
But your vampire is cooler than ours because… this movie was followed up by Queen of the Damned. We’d rather have excessive teen angst, thank you very much.

Blade
This one may seem in odd company here, but Twilight’s vampires can move about in the daytime, which reminds me of Blade’s day-walker, and the short-term solution Deacon Frost comes up with so his vamps can travel around during the day as well (that’s one hell of a sunblock). Like Lost Boys before it, Blade does an excellent job of showing a vampire culture that relishes its supernatural status, but this movie adds in the fly in the ointment - a vampire who wants nothing to do with that society other than putting an end to it. Even for Blade it wasn’t an original idea, but it’s certainly fun watching this vampire hunter take on the opposition, even if he is a vampire himself.
Our vampire is cooler than your vampire because… Blade is revolting against the vampire culture by kicking ass and foiling plots instead of just brooding around and whining a lot. He’d stake Edward in a second, and look stylish while doing it.
But your vampire is cooler than ours because… he probably pays his taxes on time - important lesson for the cast of the new franchise.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Just about anything Twlight is attempting to do in an allegorical form, Buffy did first, and did it better. Here you have the romance between a human and a vampire, but unlike Twilight it can never end up happily for the couple, since he’ll become truly evil if they share a moment of true happiness. Take that, sexual metaphor! Twilight makes an analogy for sex, but Joss Whedon transformed the entire teenage experience into a supernatural nightmare and left us wanting for more when this and the spin off series ended before fans were ready.
Our vampire is cooler than your vampire because… can anyone do the brooding, soulful vampire better than David Boreanaz? We think not.
But your vampire is cooler than ours because… Bella the emo-chick seems a lot more likely to have a romance with a vampire than Buffy the cheerleader type. That probably explains why Buffy went more emo as the series went on.

Underworld
If you want to do a supernatural Romeo & Juliet you don’t do it with vampires and humans. No, instead go for two factions that are much more in opposition, like vampires and werewolves. Shakespeare would be proud of the parallels between the two factions and the Capulets and Montagues, although the idea of vampirism as a metaphor for something else is pretty much lost here. It may not be clever, but the relationship here is more interesting as passion replaces angst. Just watch out for the vicious attack smurf before the story comes to a close.
Our vampire is cooler than your vampire because… there’s definite teeth to this vampire love story, making the star-crossed lovers’ story a bit more volatile than angsty.
But your vampire is cooler than ours because… Twilight is pretty much guaranteed four pictures, while this franchise’s cast jumped ship after two pictures, leaving a third movie with a lower budget and less known names attached. If Twilight can keep its cast attached, it’ll dominate just about all of these movies at the box office - the final battleground for these immortals.


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  • THERE IS SPIRITUAL GUIDES BASED ON BUFFY! That says just about everything. There is no spiritual guide yo any of the others.
    And isn't it amazing how people are so nervous they shake and sweat when they meet Joss Whedon, and he was just the creator. He wasn't on screen or anything. He's changed peoples life, and made my growing-up a lot easier. BUFFY WAS MY THERAPY, STILL IS!
    I was 8 years old when I first saw it, and I still love it so much as you twilight-fans do now...
    I'm just wondering if YOU WILL love TWILIGHT the same in 10-11 years from now, like I and every other buffyfan's loved buffy.
    I will probably love buffy and whedon forever.
    Is twilight really anywhere close to that? Will it ever be a cult, therapy, spiritual guide and entertainment all at the same time and for ever?

    That's all...
  • You all can go to hell. Twilight is one of the best and most popular movies out now, and there's NOTHING any of you can do about it. Hahahahahahahahahahahaha.....ha.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer is best....
  • !!! THE LOST BOYS RULE !!!

    Before the lost boys came out, all the vampire movies made sucked! But when the Lost Boys was released, all these vampire films emulated it to the hilt. The Lost Boys created a HUGE cult following. When I first saw Lost Boys, I was totally taken back. This was the movie that really made me and my friends want to become a vampire. It made it cool to be a vampire. Personally, I believe that if the Lost Boys were never made, movies like twilight and interview with the vampire wouldn't have been made, since these movies depended on such a classic for guidance.

    The intensity, fashion, characters, in depth storyline, setting, environment, etc. were perfect ingredients for such an awesome movie. I don't even consider it a movie, I consider it a film! The Lost Boys revived the vampire from death where before it was looked upon as old, decrepit, creepy, and unattactive. This movie, however, broke all these bariers and breathed new life into what a vamppire should be... immortal, sexy, attractive, mysterious, and magnetic.

    Twilight doens't even come close to Lost Boys in any way. As a matter of fact, it imitates it, which is apparent. Twilight is an ok movie; it's definitely not Lost Boys... no way!

    With that I say, THE LOST BOYS RULE ALWAYS!!!!

    .

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer is best.
  • Dear lord.

    Twilight is something someone shit on a page and handed to the publisher and said "MAKE A NOVEL OUT OF IT"

    the shit gave the publisher e-coli virus which he made the connection of vampires and then got some stupid loon named Meyer who probably hangs lower than a wizard's sleeve and gets off to tricking people into buying cheap slop slapped on a piece of recycled paper and call it book.

    shit + paper + vampires/square root of teenage angst*((emo)normals)square root of female) - preps/bloody dribbling cunt*pregnancy//if applicable^e4 = Cash Cow (that when milked excretes shit and blood)
  • Twilight got my little sister to read. Buffy got her to watch more TV.
  • Just came back from the "Twilight" movie. Didn't REALLY want to go that much, but my friend, who I hadn't seen i a while, really wanted to go see it, and hey it had vampires (big Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan here), so it couldn't be that bad, right?

    Nope.

    GOD, I think I spent 75% of the rolling my eyes. The film was so slowly paced, and the central romance was just one note and dull. I felt like I was watching a two hour cross between an adaptation of a romance novel cover and a goth Gap ad. The only part I liked was the baseball game.

    I mean, remember when vampires were SCARY? Even in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the vampires were certainly menacing. Angel, the "Edward" of BtVS I guess, spent half the second season as a soulless, sadistic killer who relished the opportunity to turn Buffy's life into a living hell.

    And even if you discount that, the whole "human/soulful, brooding vampire" star crossed lovers story was even done better in Buffy. The tragedy of that story and how it's ultimately not meant to be, no matter how much they love each other- so much more interesting than in Twilight.
  • now beeing a fan of most things bloodsuckie i've read the books. such a missguided hype it's unbelievable.

    LOVE the BUFFY! love the Lost Boys! love the Near Dark (let's not forget them)! love the Ann Rice! love The Hunger! love Blade! love the count! (love the potter!) even love Rabid, Let the Right One In & Salem's Lot. but as for edward & co i'd say jacob is the only one worthy of anything inspired & he's not even a vampire. i'd rather read fanfiction with the band in from Dusk till Dawn (love it!) than anything including bella &/or edward...
  • twilight kicks ass compared to those movies!its the best movie in the world + edward is hot!
  • I dunno, My kid is really bugging me to let him see this movie but I am not crazy about this vampire stuff.

    Jess
    http://www.anonymity.cz.tc
  • Buffy The Vampire Slayer is my favorite show and I’m huge fan of Buffy, mostly because Spike! He is my most favorite tv- character! Spike is the best and the funniest vampire. And he is way better than Angel – the Spike’s soul is not a curse, as the Angel’s soul was. Spike gained it because of love and and sacrifice his life because of Buffy. He is the true champion!
    I loved Angel spin off tv-series, especially Angel season 5, and I’d love to see Spike-spin off tv series or movie…
  • Let me just say about spike being better than angel. It's not true.
    Spike sacrificed himself for the one he loved.
    Angel sacrificed the one he loved for THE REST OF THE WORLD.
    (in I will remember you he sacrificed Buffy, and his number one wish to become human and be with buffy forever. He let go of all that. Because that's what true heroes do.)
    Buffy sacrificed the one that she loved to save the world(in becoming pt. 2)
    SO both Angel and Buffy are waaaay more champions than Spike, they were so unselfish they could let go of the thing they wanted the most. SPike killed himself because he couldn't bare to live with buffy dead again -- selfish.
    I agree, though, that he became a champion and hero by Angels side in Season 5. They were like brothers, and it hurts in my stomach to know that I wont see them again :(
  • Meyer went JK Rowling in her last book, figuratively copy-pasting a shitty fan-fiction and calling it an ending.

    Every vampire movie pre-Twilight did it better and unless you're a teenage girl who wishes a vampire would fall in-love with her, then you'd be inclined to agree.
  • "Once Bitten" anyone? A vampire comedy starring a young and horny Jim Carrey. How can you go wrong?
  • Maybe you SHOULD become more familiar with a book/movie before judging it. Apparently you didn't know that in the Twilight series, there are both werewolves and vampires who have to work to reconcile their differences over a human (Bella). Also, both a werewolf and a vampire are in love with Bella, and she loves them both (though
  • True Blood has the most current and awesome depiction of vampire society. Its absence on this list is disturbing.
  • If I've said it once, I've said it a million times - Twilight = Poor Man's Buffy... Meyer = Poor Man's Whedon.

    At least Buffy - in her post-season 5 returned from the dead glory - kicked a little ass while she did it. All this little teenage wench does is whinge and moan...
  • OMG! There will be no more (quality) Underworld movies!?

    I am stricken with grief.
  • I LIKE TWILGHT MORE!!!!!!!!

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