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Got Blood? 10 Pop Culture Vampires We'd Gladly Stick Our Necks Out For



There's just something about a vampire that turns us on. Maybe it's the allure of the whole immortality thing, or simply knowing that hooking up with one could result in you getting the most awesome hickey of your life — that is if you'd live to tweet and/or Facebook the tale! Here are 10 Pop Culture Vampires we'd readily let have a taste.

10.) Caleb Morley, Port Charles

Way back in 2001, you know Pre-Twilight days, struggling ABC daytime soap opera Port Charles decided to ditch the medical-based storylines of the sudser it spun off from, General Hospital, in favor of limited-run arcs that were much more akin to another ABC daytime drama — Dark Shadows.   READ MORE

'Lost Boys' Sutherland and Patric, Plus Chris Noth,Team Up For Broadway Revival of Pulitzer-Winning Play


Kiefer Sutherland and Jason Patric are together again, only this time instead of fangs and stakes through the heart, it's basketball and pathos that are at the center of the project they're working on. The actors, who battled it out in 80's vampire flick The Lost Boys—then over the heart of one Pretty Woman named Julia in real life—reunite this Spring for the Broadway revival of the1973 Pulitzer Prize-winning play That Championship Season. Brian Cox (L.I.E, DeadwoodJim Gaffigan (My Boys) and Mr. Big himself, Chris Noth also star.

That Championship Season (written by Patrick's father, the late Jason Miller)  revolves around a group of ex- Catholic high school basketball stars, who reunite 20 years after winning the state championship. Sutherland and Patric will play brothers James and Tom Daley. Noth and Gaffigan star as their teammates Phil Romano and George Sitkowski respectively. Cox will portray the quartet's coach.  

Previews for the revival, directed by Tony winner Gregory Mosher, begin on February 9 at the Bernard Jacobs Theatre. The play opens March 6 and runs through May 29, 2011. For more pics from the cast's first photo call for That Championship Season keep reading. READ MORE

What is Your Favorite Vampire Movie of All Time?

Howling keeping you up every night? The blood bank down the street always running low? Does that hottie that you only see after dark and with the strange glowing red eyes keep asking you out? Invite 'em in, pop up a big batch of popcorn (butter for you, type A for them) and curl up to watch some of the most frightening vampire films ever made. These films don't suck, but their lead characters do!

Which Vampire movie is your favorite?

Top 10 Must Have Funny Scary Movies


Juicy zombie goodness, freaky slasher fun and cowardly vampire killers all get together in this list of the funny scary movies that you must have. You’ve just watched Twilight, True Blood’s season finale left you wanting more, or the vampire you had over for dinner is looking mighty hungry and your pet just wasn’t enough? Put on one of these films and take the hungry bloodsucker’s mind off your pulsating neck (oh, and head to the bedroom for a scarf). These are movies I’d recommend to anyone.

No. 10: The Fearless Vampire Killers - Wacky, wacky, wacky is all I can say about this semi-traditional take on the Dracula story. It's sexy, sexy, sexy too... and funny, funny, funny. If you don’t enjoy this one, you must BE one of the undead. READ MORE