Fairy tales
that feature Prince Charmings who are werewolves, vampires, demons, and ghosts??
Yep…that’s what I write! The books in my Cursed
Princes Series feature dashing but tortured heroes who find themselves trapped
in an immortal existence.
Can they be
saved? Maybe it’ll take the right heroine…
To celebrate
the June 6th release of my book, BEAUTY AND THE
WOLF, and the upcoming, December release of SNOW
WHITE AND THE VAMPIRE (Book 2 in the Cursed
Princes Series), I thought it would be fun to share my favorite werewolf
and vampire movies.
Here we go!
# TEN
Bad Moon (1996).
Directed by Eric Red, starring Mariel Hemingway and Michael Paré. This intense movie
tells the tale of a man struggling to hide his dark, wolf secret. The
transformation scenes are pretty cool—and in the end an unlikely character is this
poor fellow’s last hope for reversing his blood-lusting curse.
#NINE
Interview with a
Vampire (1994) Feature film based on the 1976 megabook by Anne Rice, starring
Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. The story centers around a sensually dangerous
vampire named Louis de Pointe du Lac (or Lestat) that spills the details of his
200-year-old life to a reporter. Cruise proves to be a surprisingly ominous
Lestat – and the film really captures the shadowy ambiance of 18th-19th
century New Orleans and Europe.
# EIGHT
An American
Werewolf In London (1981) A comedy-horror movie written and directed by John
Landis. Scary and funny at the same time, this movie had audiences flocking to
theaters when it was released. It opens with two, young American men as they
embark on a backpacking trip through Europe. When they venture deep into the
moors at night, they’re attacked by a werewolf. One of the men dies—and the
other lives to wreak havoc on London.
#SEVEN
Ginger Snaps Back
: The Beginning (2004) This sequel traces the mysterious sisters back to 19th
century Canada where they take refuge in a Traders’ Fort. The tension builds
and the fort eventually becomes the target of savage werewolves. The film has
great visual effects as well as a fascinating, stylized aura.
# SIX
The Fearless Vampire Killers, or Pardon Me, But Your
Teeth Are in My Neck (1967) This comedy-horror film follows the story of young
Alfred who assists bumbling vampire killer, Professor Abonsius. When the most
powerful vampire in the land captures a beautiful tavern girl Alfred has fallen
for, Alfred and Professor Abonsius try their best to rescue the girl from the
Count’s castle high in the mountains. The movie features director/actor Roman
Polanski and his wife, Sharon Tate, in happier times.
# FIVE
Van Helsing (2004)
Directed by Stephen Sommer, starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Beckinsale. Vampires,
werewolves, and Hugh Jackman all rolled into one movie? How could I NOT put this
film on my list?! Once again, Van Helsing is after his arch- nemesis, Dracula,
but this film pays homage to the horror films of days gone by in an over-the-top,
tongue-in-cheek way. What do you think of its surprisingly touching ending?
# FOUR
The Lost Boys
(1987) American teenage horror film, starring Jason Patric, Kiefer Sutherland,
and Corey Haim. Tells the story of two Arizona brothers who come to California
after their parents’ divorce. They soon realize that the young boys of the town
are disappearing one by one, and when they investigate, they end up battling a
group of vicious, teenage vampires. (Loved Kiefer Sutherland in this movie!)
#THREE
New Moon: Twilight
Saga (2009) This isn’t really my third favorite werewolf/vampire movie. I just
like the poster.
# TWO
Dracula (1992)
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, starring Gary Oldman and Winona Ryder. This
film features a charismatic Dracula who oozes sensuality and seduces without
apology. It also gives us a glimpse into Dracula’s tragic past—which explains
why he is so evil. (Fun fact: My husband and I saw this movie on our first
date!)
#ONE
Brotherhood of the Wolf
(Le Pacte des Loups) (2001) French horror film directed by Cristophe Gars,
starring Samuel le Bihen, Mark Dacascos, and Monica Belluci. I think this movie
has it all! Drama, intrigue, interesting characters, and amazing scenery. What’s
more, it’s based on a true story about the Beast of Gévaudan that terrorized
France in the mid 18th century. Heck…what can be scarier than that?
(Helpful hint: try and get your hands on the extended version. It contains some
great swash buckling scenes and a martial arts sequence by Mark Dacascos.)
For fun,
I’ve chosen my dream cast of BEAUTY AND THE WOLF is ever made into a movie…
Colin Farrell as Lord Winthrop
Isla Fishler as Isabella Farrington
Helen Mirren
as Isabella Farrington
Liam Neeson
as Sir Harris Farrington
Well, that does
it! Feel free to drop by and tell me which paranormal movies make you ‘howl
with delight’ and which ones you love to ‘sink your teeth into’. Looking
forward to hearing from you!!
Excerpt ~ Beauty and the Wolf
Fearing for her safety, Isabella
rushed inside the dressing room and locked the door. Through her sobs, she
heard a loud cry then more breaking glass. A minute later, all was quiet.
She grabbed Draven’s
wool coat and draped it over her negligee. Turning the doorknob
with a quaking hand, she forced
herself to peer into the bedchamber. Wind whistled into the room through the
shattered window and the fire in the hearth had all but died out. But Draven
was nowhere to be found.
Seizing the chance to
flee the room, she escaped into the corridor and raced
downstairs. She’d known this
loveless marriage was a bad idea, but now she was truly frightened. Refusing to
stay at Thorncliff Towers a moment longer, Isabella ran for the stables. And
with every step she took, she vowed never to return.
Although Marina Myles lives under the sunny skies of
Arizona, she would reside in a historic manor house in foggy England if she had
her way. Her love of books began as soon as she read her first fairy tale and eventually
led to a degree in English Literature. Now, with her
loyal Maltese close by, she relishes the hours she gets to escape into worlds
filled with fiery—but not easily attained—love affairs. She’s busy being a
wife, a mother, and a member of Romance Writers of America, but she is never
too busy to hear from her amazing readers. Visit her at www.marinamyles.com
4 comments:
My all time favorite werewolf/vampire movie is American Werewolf in London. Best of luck with your new release!
Interesting post. I am a vampire illiterate. I've never read a book about vamps or seen a movie about them.
Jannine and Vonnie -- thanks for your comments! I agree, Jannine. An American Werewolf in London is such a great movie. And Vonnie, if you want to explore a book about vamps, you can check out my next Cursed Princes romance, SNOW WHITE AND THE VAMPIRE, coming December 2013! Cheers!
I love this list of ten vampire movies and the style too in which these are explained in this blog..Apart from it I like this look of paper-flower as a Rose, shown as the main poster of this blog. It is really wonderful.
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