Vampires used to be like Dracula, and now they're young teenage kids, so yeah, I like that.
Like many of you, I've always been slightly obsessed with vampires, dating back to the prime-time series 'Dark Shadows,' which I followed avidly as a kid.
Funny enough, I don't like vampires.
Vampires are sexy to a woman perhaps because the fantasy is similar to that of the man on the white horse sweeping her off to paradise.
We've been shooting the last two weeks with a lot of vampires. I don't want to give away too much, but if you've read the books, it's the standoff with lots of vampires in play. There's like 70 people going through the works at once. It's a little maddening, but fun. We shot pretty much the ending of the two movies the other day.
I read 'Dracula' in high school. I've been around vampires forever.
I think it's cyclical. Zombies have been around for ages, and vampires have run their course; we've had so many vampire movies.
There are such beings as vampires, some of us have evidence that they exist. Even had we not the proof of our own unhappy experience, the teachings and the records of the past give proof enough for sane peoples.
I want to get away from the social vampires in Tucson. The people who have no lives of their own and meet me and know who I am and feel entitled to say negative things. I have good friends here, especially in the bands. But a lot of it is just like high school.
When I was working on 'Vampires Suck,' I must have watched 'Twilight' and 'New Moon' literally almost every day.
One of the things that may appeal to teenagers is that vampires never change - they're frozen in that age.
There are two levels of vampirism: one is the regular vampire, which is just like it has always been; and then there's the super vampires, which are a new breed we've created.
Vampires, werewolves, fallen angels and fairies lurk in the shadows, their intentions far from honorable.
I just love vampires.
Nowadays, everyone broadcasts everything about their life - I think vampires are really sexy because there's so much that you don't know about them. There's a lot of mystery.
My favourite vampires are all very scary indeed. So the idea of falling in love with one is just weird to me.
Death is the one predator we can't escape. But vampires have found the loophole so many of us crave. I think that's the allure of vampirism.
If vampires were a separate species, and they were into genetic engineering, what would they engineer for?
Vampires are handy characters, as they can do double duty as monster/villains and the classic, misunderstood romantic hero.
I've always been fascinated by mythology or, in modern parlance, by X-Men or vampires.
The phenomenon of vampires has always appealed to me. Everyone kind of likes a vampire story because it almost could be true.
I think 'House of Night' blew up the way it did because it offered so many people a fantasy that they can be... vampires are very alluring.
I only watched 'The Vampire Diaries' because my friends who loves vampires was like, 'Just watch it.' I was like, 'No, I don't want to watch 'Gossip Girls' with teeth.'
We love a lot of vampire fiction - both fiction in which the vampires are enemies to be battled or stone cold foxes to be dated.
If vampires and werewolves were walking around today, there would be chaos. People would be losing their minds.
I think vampires are different from human beings, but they're sentenced to eternity on this planet. They have the same confusion about love and permanence, integrity, and denial. These qualities really are the same in vampire characters as in humans. I think they're universal themes.
There is a certain swagger with vampires.
I don't like vampires personally. I don't know any.
Basically, Urban Fantasy means D&D in New York. Ordinary people have no idea that they share the world with fantastic, supernatural creatures. It can't just be vampires or werewolves; it has to be a whole continuum of fantastic beings, with their own society within society.
When I started writing about vampires, I swore that I wouldn't touch the 'Dracula' legend because it's been done too many times.
There's something about death. It's like trying to understand our own mortality and immortality. That's why society is so into things like vampires, because they don't die. Well, why don't they die?
I have always been into the darker side of things and love the mystery and sexiness of vampires.
Vampires aren't made - they're just born that way, and no one knows why. They're sort of a race unto themselves.
I've loved vampires for a very long time. In eighth grade, I guess, my research paper was on vampires.
I have a lot of 'Twilight' gear. I love the hoodies that say 'vampires' and 'werewolves,' but I refuse to get one because I can't choose; I have to have them both. I have the Team Edward T-shirt, but I also have Team Jacob.
Vampires are pretty frightening. Knowing they can 'glamor' you is pretty weird. And you shake hands or hug them and they're cold. I wouldn't like that.