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RandomSlimeL t1_iybq9qu wrote
No.
rocker2014 t1_iybshbu wrote
Not for What We Do In The Shadows
D_B_4986 t1_iyc0z91 wrote
As long as Buffy exists, I will always love the vampire genre.
GarlVinland4Astrea t1_iycun0k wrote
I feel like after season 2 she mostly fought demons and vampires were just background filler for when they did a patrol scene.
catnapspirit t1_iybr6fv wrote
Let the Right One In is actually kind of amazing. Doesn't follow the novel / movies, but does its own thing. Some really heart wrenching stuff, highly recommend it..
mickeyflinn t1_iyepwg3 wrote
I don't list it as amazing. It is very firmly ok.
dtudeski t1_iybrh79 wrote
That’s good to hear, been meaning to check it out. The original movie is one of my all time favs.
catnapspirit t1_iybrz0n wrote
Give it until episode 5. I was still holding back and skeptical as well. Enjoying it ok, but still not 100% sold. But then every episode since (5 thru 8, so far, of 10 total planned) has been really impressive..
thewidowgorey t1_iydyqcm wrote
Nope. IWTV is fantastic.
DoIrllyneeda_usrname t1_iyby43x wrote
I'm tapped out on vampires unless they make a series adapting Cirque Du Freak.
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sweetpeapickle t1_iyec386 wrote
No. Everything goes through cycles, ups & downs. But there will always be fandom for all genres, inc vampires. JFC, Nosferatu is still my guy.
SouthShoreSerenade t1_iyfb5yv wrote
I would suck your blood to get a Vampire Hunter D series.
VitaLonga t1_iybr8tg wrote
There are no tired genres - only tired shows.