Acid-etched titanium blades, silver nitrate bullets, hyper-velocity stake guns, anti-coagulants… what more could a vampire hunter ask for? Not a whole lot, unless the vampire was a Reaper. Only one of the weapons that were designed for Blade (Wesley Snipes) in Blade 2 could kill one - the UV grenades. How could someone who wasn't a Daywalker survive the blast if they used the device to kill another vampire?
Who did Becky (Melanie Shatner) pose the following question to in Bloodstone: Subspecies 2 - "The Bloodstone, the legends, the empty grave… what does it take to convince you?"
Bram Stoker's Dracula If Harker (Keanu Reeves) saw what the viewer saw when Dracula (Gary Oldman) asked him if he was married, he would have fled the castle in an instant - or at least tried. Tell us why.
The ruined castle, the coffins, Dracula's (Bela Lugosi) hypnotic stare… any one of those should have been enough to convince Renfield (Dwight Frye) of the stories he heard. He was even given a warning of some type after Dracula introduced himself. What would Professor Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) have been referring to if he remarked, "you should have fled the castle when you heard that"?
Fright Night How does one kill a vampire? It depends on whom you ask and what kind of vampire you're up against. A simple stake through the heart will work on some, while others have to be decapitated. The rules often change from one film to another but one thing remains the same - all have an aversion to sunlight. What observation underscored that fact in the chapter entitled Peter Vincent?
Seth (George Clooney) promised not to kill Gloria (Heidi McNeal) in From Dusk Till Dawn if she followed three rules. The first rule was no noise and no questions. If she made a noise, his .44 would make a noise. And if she asked a question, his .44 would answer it. What were his other two rules?