Thursday, February 26, 2009

Hottest Vampire Couples

From OK! Magazine- great videos on site

Blame it on Béla Lugosi, Bram Stoker, Anne Rice... the list of those who have brought sex appeal to the undead has captivated readers and movie audiences for centuries — especially when it comes to the undeniable attraction between the bloodthirsty vamp and his mortal victim!

OK! decided to put together some of our favorite vampire couples through the years. Call it our "sexiest couples" list with a biting twist!

#1:
Who can deny the sexual heat between True Blood's Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) and Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer)? The brooding centuries-old Bill falls for the naive and virginal waitress, Sookie, and to say that sparks fly — well, take a look for yourself!

#2 :
The next hot vampire couple is a blast from the past. David Boreanaz made the undead cool--even something to be desired as the hunky and tortured vampire Angel on t.v.'s Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Even Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) herself couldn't help falling in love with this bloodsucker with a debonair flair, spiking the show's ratings and even landing David with his own Vampy spinoff, Angel.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

TB was number one on their list? Awesome!

Anonymous said...

what about buffy and spike?

Anonymous said...

*Very* nice list. ;)

Anonymous said...

I have always loved vampires! Anne Rice is The Queen! I have read and re-read her novels many, many times. TPTB didn't do justice to The Queen of the Damned when they decided to turn it into a film. Long Live Lestat! Now, Charlaine Harris' novels will be the read and re-read. Eric is running second on the all-time Vamp list!

RFlatstone said...

Okay, can I just say that of all the vampire couples in film history, my least favorite is Mina and Dracula? That whole love story is in direct opposition to the title “Bram Stokers” Dracula. I mean, in every other way this film was the most true to novel of any adaptation that I’ve ever seen, but that love story is fabricated out of whole cloth.

Incidentally, there is a fan edit of the film floating around on the inter-web that removes any reference to that love story. It’s really quite good. The tagline: “Love never was” LOL.