Top 10 Wussiest Vampires

Novelist Anne Rice could well be called the originator of the wussy vampire with her not-so-vaguely homoerotic Vampire Chronicles series and the subsequent movie adaptations Interview with the Vampire and Queen of the Damned.

A few years ago, young Mormon housewife Stephenie Meyer took Rice's world as a jumping-off point, but Meyer set her tale of wussy vamps in modern times and aimed it squarely at the tweener set.

As we close in on the November 21st release of the first Twilight movie, we thought it a good time to sift through the annals of wussy vampires on the big screen. Although Rice's and Meyer's vampires la femme certainly qualify, we've also included some vamps we simply don't find terribly intimidating.

As always, we'd love to hear your thoughts. Disagree with our choices? Do you have a wussy vampire that should have made our list? Drop us a comment below.

10. Wesley Snipes in Blade: Trinity

Blade (Wesley Snipes in Blade: Trinity)

It might seem surprising to find the tough-as-nails Blade on a list of the wussiest vampires, but let's be clear -- we're talking solely about the third movie, Blade: Trinity. In this chapter of the Blade saga, our hero is placed in the backseat to watch helplessly as a new team of vampire hunters, known as the Nightstalkers, steps in to do Blade's dirty work. The muscle-bound, flat-topped half-breed is left to the sidelines as a comedian (Ryan Reynolds) and a hottie (Jessica Biel) take center stage.

9. Nicolas Cage in Vamire's Kiss

Peter Loew (Nicolas Cage in Vampire's Kiss)

To be fair, Cage's well-dressed '80s exec might not really be a vampire, but his delusions offer some pretty compelling moments. Even today, as a member of the Hollywood elite, Cage's penchant to cheese-it-up is world renowned. And back in the day? Watch out. Cage offers a heavy helping of Velveeta in this camp classic, bulging his eyes and flickering his pearly whites at anyone who's willing to entertain his crazed rants. Today, the more-polished Cage might pull off a truly frightening vamp, but Peter Loew is pure silliness.

8. Robert Pattinson in Twilight

Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson in Twilight)

I know, I know. Edward probably deserves a higher place on such a list. But don't forget, he's landed here based solely on the trailers. Once we've seen the entire movie, Edward's sure to climb the ranks very quickly. Described by Twilight author Meyer as having pale marble skin, pouting full lips, and high cheekbones, Edward is the fantasy of many a young teenage girl, and probably a few guys in West Hollywood.

7. Paul Reubens in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Amilyn (Paul Reubens in Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

Reubens' battle with the forgotten Buffy Kristy Swanson is brief and pretty uninspired. Long hair and a goatee don't make Reubens any more manly, and his fighting skills are sorely lacking.

6. Eddie Murphy in Vampire in Brooklyn

Maximillion (Eddie Murphy in Vampire in Brooklyn)

Besides the fact that Eddie Murphy was heading into a career lull that lasted more than two decades (and might still be going, depending on who you ask), the makeup job alone keeps Max from being anything worth your worries. Is it a comedy? Is it scary? The only thing for sure is it's terrible, both in terms of Murphy's listless performance and Wes Craven's toss-off directorial effort.

5. Stuart Townsend in Queen of the Damned

Lestat de Lioncourt (Stuart Townsend in Queen of the Damned)

The movie isn't good or memorable enough to rank any higher, but Townsend takes his lead from the boys club of Interview and adds some beef and chest waxing. There should be more sexual tension between Louis and the titular Queen, but it's with male co-stars, such as Vincent Perez, that director Michael Rymer draws true chemistry from Louis.

4. Cheech Marin in From Dusk Till Dawn

Chet (Cheech Marin in From Dusk Till Dawn)

Okay, this is Cheech we're talking about here. Sharp teeth or not, is anyone truly intimidated by an aging hippy who's half-baked the majority of the time? Even if he did come after you, we imagine you could hold him off with a dime bag or some munchies.

3. Kiefer Sutherland in The Lost Boys

David (Kiefer Sutherland in The Lost Boys)

Yeah, at the time Kiefer's leather-clad biker was kind of badass, but time hasn't been kind to this sexually questionable biker vamp with one helluva mullet. Besides, David demonstrates a classic case of overcompensation with his macho lines and rough action with the ladies.

2. Gary Oldman in Bram Stoker's Dracula

Dracula (Gary Oldman in Bram Stoker's Dracula)

It seemed fitting to add at least one old queen to a list heavy on young, makeup-clad boy toys. Oldman's portrayal of the classic Drac is sufficiently creepy on the surface, but there's also something less-than-manly about his weirdo seduction of Keanu's Jonathan Harker. This doesn't feel so excellent, Bill.

1. Brad Pitt in Interview with the VampireTom Cruise in Interview with the VampireAntonio Banderas in Interview with the Vampire

THREE-WAY TIE: Louis de Pointe du Lac, Lestat de Lioncourt, Armand (Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Antonio Banderas in Interview with the Vampire)

When it comes to true wussy vampire kings, it's a draw among this love triangle of blood lust. All three sport hairdos that would make Vidal Sassoon proud, plus makeup jobs that could land them bassist auditions for The Cure. Argue if you must, but there's simply no denying the homoerotic relationship between Lestat and Louis, as the elder vamp teaches Louis how to be comfortable with his alternative lifestyle. And Baderas? Lines such as "You are beautiful, my friend. Lestat must have wept when he made you." speak for themselves.



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  • Talksalot2626

    02/04/09 08:32 PM
    yes, girls are obsessing over edward cullen, this is ture. and yes, he is a fictional character, also true. but its not necessarily about edward himself. when it comes down to the bare truth, its about girls wanting there own edward. they want someone who they think is perfect. yea, they delude themselves into thinking that edward is perfect for them, but in reality, they want their own edward. so cut some of the crazed teenage girls out there some slack. they want love itself, not edward. hes just there to look at :)
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  • AngelicS

    12/10/08 05:57 PM
    And almost one month later I find this article, when everyone else has forgotten about it. I don't know- in case anyone reads, I'll just throw in my opinion. It's hilarious that everyone points out flaws like Jeff actually cares. He called them "wussy". He obviously doesn't give a rat's ass about what people think. Edward Cullen is a disgrace, and all the stupid girls need to get over the fact that "real vampires" (don't exist) are the legend/myth vampires concieved hundreds of years ago. Meyer just needed a name for her sparkly, marble-colored, high cheek-boned, poetry spewing pansies. So she took vampire- and she butchered it. Vampires are souless, undead, vicious killers. I'm sorry. Get over it. Real men aren't like him. I don't mind- I'm just waiting for the other females to catch up. And stop acting like the twilight posse is some sort of...posse. It's not. That was fun! Keep up the good articles Jeff!
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  • twilightobsessed8

    11/16/08 02:14 PM
    Edward Cullen is soooo not a wussy. This is an example of how guys totally p-o girls like me and my friends. Your just jelous that Edward is totally hot and caring about someone that he loves.
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  • lestat de lioncourt as stewart townsend

    11/14/08 02:45 PM
    man why is lestat from both queen of the damned and interview of the vampire i can see edward but lestat he is powerful and i'm sure u haven't read the books other wise u wouldn't say so if lestat were real he'd kill u
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  • walkthedinosaur

    11/01/08 12:48 AM
    Damn, fan girls are feisty on here.

    It's a book/movie/whatever, get over it
    The end of the world isn't near because someone isn't dazzled by Edward Cullen.

    Jeff, you keep on doing what you're doing.
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  • LostInFilm

    10/31/08 04:39 PM
    A solid list, though it left out the obvious #1: George Hamilton in Love at First Bite.
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  • RobGrizzly

    10/31/08 12:13 PM
    This list made me laugh. I guess the point is ALL vampires are wussies. If Blade makes the list, then there's no hope
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  • crazywye6801

    10/31/08 08:09 AM
    FATSQUIRREL---Age has nothing to do with it, foul language is a part of my self expression and will continue to be till the I die. I guess where your from they dont use curse words, some place where the ladies are dainty and the men squirrel themselves in the backwoods. From personal experience people of all ages, races and creeds will scream SHUT THE F*** UP when the times calls. Also you wouldnt know a double standard if it hit you in the A**! So go write your opinions on some political, childrens or menial blog where the intelligence is to your level. MUAH!!!! xoxoxo

    P.S. If millions of people are going to read the opinions of Jeff Otto, then you would think there would be fact checkers who would tell him which characters were in which films. Accidents happen, true, but come on.......get a clue.
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  • hollisterluva13

    10/30/08 08:38 PM
    Oh and way to put Twilight Quiz ads on this page......................................... *cough cough* (sarcastic comment btw)
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  • hollisterluva13

    10/30/08 08:28 PM
    What the heck??!?!?!?! Just because Edward's handsome does NOT mean he's wussy!! He is extremely fast and strong and you have not even read the book!! Don't judge a book by it's trailor!! I agree with HisGoldenEyes8 you have made enemies to many teens and moms out there by putting Edward on your list.
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  • fatsquirrel

    10/30/08 01:36 PM
    I have no argument with the list (and even though I do like Edward Cullen) I don't see any reason why he shouldn't be put on this list, as he wouldn't scare me if I met him in a back ally. But I do think Richard Roxburgh deserves to be on this list for his part as "Dracula" in Van Helsing. Or Shane Brolly as Kraven in Underworld. They were both terrible over actors and created these "vampires" that were either too goofy (in Roxburgh's case) or pathetic (Brolly). I do think you should rethink your use of femme and androgynous in the same sentence though.
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  • drac37

    10/30/08 11:14 AM
    Man, what a bunch of babies! Isn't any one going to defend Anne Rice? Her books are waaaaaaaay better than Twilight anyway. Lestat could kick the crapola out of Edward and all his girly pals in about two seconds!
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  • stalecrouton

    10/30/08 09:46 AM
    LOL! Be strong Jeff! They can sense your fear... Do Twilight fans have weaknesses? Garlic maybe?

    Still, your list made me laugh. I am a purist. Bram Stoker's Dracula FTW!
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    • hollisterluva13

      10/30/08 08:40 PM
      no weaknesses.................. very strong, just like someone wrongly put on this list hmmmmm maybe Edward!! =P =]
  • fatkid

    10/30/08 09:35 AM
    Personally I agree with the list, I was a bit shocked to see Blade on the list, although it was the third film. But seriously there are worse movies to pull some wussy vampires from such as "Once Bitten"
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  • bbedford

    10/30/08 09:16 AM
    Wow! That will teach you to mess with the Twilight crowd. Personally, as a horror movie fan, I think the list is solid. Can't speak to Edward, haven't read the book or seen the movie. Seen most of the rest of them and I have to agree, they don't stike fear into the hearts of any horror fan. I will disagree a little on the Blade, he may not have been the traditional bad guy vampire, but he wasn't a wuss. Actually for me, the least scary vampires were the old Bella Lugosi (?) style with the black cape and white face paint. And my advice to you Jeff, change your name and move to a small town in Wisconsin until this all blows over.
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  • crazywye6801

    10/29/08 11:16 PM
    WTF!!! If your gonna insult Vampires at least get it right! If you can get names right on #1, then howcome you cant get it right on #5. Friggin IDIOT!!! Stuart Towensend Didnt play Louis...retard, he played Lestat in Quenn as did Tom Cruise in Interview!!! Brad Pitt played Louis in Interview. If your gonna blog, make sure you do your research before you enter your foot into your mouth. Opinions should be based on something substantial, dont just take an idea that you have no clue about and run with it... Please do yourself and the rest of the world a service......SHUT THE F*** UP!!!
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  • crazywye6801

    10/29/08 11:16 PM
    WTF!!! If your gonna insult Vampires at least get it right! If you can get names right on #1, then howcome you cant get it right on #5. Friggin IDIOT!!! Stuart Towensend Didnt play Louis...retard, he played Lestat in Quenn as did Tom Cruise in Interview!!! Brad Pitt played Louis in Interview. If your gonna blog, make sure you do your research before you enter your foot into your mouth. Opinions should be based on something substantial, dont just take an idea that you have no clue about and run with it... Please do yourself and the rest of the world a service......SHUT THE F*** UP!!!
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    • fatsquirrel

      10/30/08 01:44 PM
      I suppose all the times that you have accidentally called people by the wrong name makes you a retard and an idiot too? No? Just Jeff? Oooh, a double standard, I love it. Oh and when some one disagrees with your opinion you are going to run around and scream "Shut the F*** up!!" at them? I guess we can figure out how old you are, because where I'm from ADULTS discuss their opinions rational and with out feeling the need to insult everyone who doesn't agree with them.
  • stretch2643

    10/29/08 10:26 PM
    Wow. Ignore the fangirly, grammatically challenged tongue-lashing this article is sure to generate - it takes most people a while to learn that when they feed the Edward fans they need to mind their fingers. Like their favorite sparkly, effeminate article of desire these girls bite ;)

    That being said, everything you said about him was true. Real vampire don't sparkle. They don't write lullabies. And they don't quote love soaked poetry at every waking opportunity. Edward is a woman, and all the trailers are guilty of is accurately expressing the depth of his character (ie he doesn't have that much) in under a minute. Granted, it's not that hard to do, but I digress. Edward is one set of sparkly ovaries away lactating, and anyone over the age of 12 recognizes that. And for the record (since I know they'll bring it up) I formed this opinion after reading all four books (though calling the last disaster a "book" is quite charitable). Not everyone likes Edward - get over it.
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    • walkthedinosaur

      11/01/08 12:29 AM
      I agree with you. As a teenage girl, I'm a bit uneasy with all this Twilight love. I wouldn't date Edward Cullen, even if he dazzled me.
    • stretch2643

      10/30/08 10:17 PM
      In fact, I have read the book which, judging from your reply, is more than you did to my comment which clearly states that I've read them all.
    • hollisterluva13

      10/30/08 08:33 PM
      Wow. have you even read the books? I'm not trying to be rude, or to you, have "bite" but honestly don't judge a book by its movie or trailor or even what others have told you.
    • MariaPompeo

      10/29/08 10:47 PM
      "real vampires" ....hmmmmm do you know a 'real' vampire??
  • HisGoldenEyes8

    10/29/08 10:03 PM
    Hey JEFF "OTTO" i just wanted to say............
    YOU JUST MADE ENEMIES WITH ABOUT EVERY GIRL ON THE EARTH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HOW DARE YOU PUT EDWARD CULLEN ON THIS LIST HAVING ONLY SEEN THE TRAILERS AND NEVER READ THE BOOK !!!!!!!!! THAT SHOULD SCARE YOU THAT THE ONLY COMMENTS YOU HAV GOTTEN ARE ONES YELLING AT UR FACE ABOUT EDWARD!!!!! YOU HAD BETTER WATCH YOUR BACK THERE ARE 10 MULLION FANS ABOUT TO CALL EDWARD AND THE CULLENS
    YAH THATS RIGHT??????!
    ANYONE WHO AGREES WITH ME PLZ POST!!!!!!!!
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    • AislinnNicole

      11/02/08 07:48 PM
      First and foremost, 10 Million girls is not even close to "every girl on earth"... that would about 3 billion, and I can assure you there are many more of us in the US alone (about 150 million women minus 10 million Edward fangirls equals 140 million) who would rather not scream at people in capslock or argue about Twilight at all.

      My sister adores these books, and even she admits Edward is quite the push-over. I mean, isn't that part of his appeal to you all? If you wanted a guy like Rocky, I sincerely doubt you would have liked these books in the first place.

      Oh, and if you want people to take your comment seriously and don't want them to believe that you're a crazy 13-year-old fangirl, please stop screaming at people.
    • walkthedinosaur

      11/01/08 12:33 AM
      Let's be honest. If he actually read the books, Edward would be higher up on the list.
    • stretch2643

      10/30/08 10:16 PM
      OME, get a life....

      *snort*

      Ah, fiction...
    • hollisterluva13

      10/30/08 08:34 PM
      Agreed........................................................................
  • MariaPompeo

    10/29/08 09:39 PM
    Why call Edward Cullen a 'wuss' for having integrity, will power, and holding onto his human side rather than the 'monster' within? Doesn't that make him strong rather than 'wussy' (which is a great writing term by the way...)
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  • real_vamps_sparkle14

    10/29/08 01:52 PM
    Ok, first of all, Laura YOU'RE MY HERO<3

    Second of all- WTF!!

    Edward Cullen should not be on this list because you are missing the entire point. (and personally, I think you are just trying to piss off a really popular fandom-and let me tell you if there's one thing you don't want to mess w/ it would be the Twilight Fandom! WHICH fyi consists of fans FROM ALL AGES!!)
    So, anyway, how can you decide Edward cullen is a "wussy" vamp if you haven't even seen the movie or read the books! Sure, he may not be "Dracula" but who the hell wants more of that stereotypical-like I-wanna-suck-your-blood kind of vamps anymore? That is totally old news! Its getting boring and repetative and Twilight puts a cool twist on it that makes it more interesting! Plus, the movie/book wouldn't have much of a plot if Edward was like that. Also, he may not be "terrifying" but that doesn't mean he is a wuss.
    TRY READING THE BOOKS!!

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    • strawberrymoon

      11/17/08 02:06 PM
      'Real Vamps Sparkle'????


      Real vamps rip people's throats out.
  • fatkid

    10/29/08 12:46 PM
    LOL, Jeff just got served
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  • Laura Jeanne

    10/29/08 12:23 PM
    Wow Jeff, this couldn't really get more inacurrate or insulting if it tried.

    Let's see where do we start:

    "A few years ago, young Mormon housewife Stephenie Meyer took Rice's world as a jumping-off point"...No in every interview she has ever given Stephenie Meyer states she never used Anne Rice as a basis. It's called research, Jeff maybe you should do some.

    "aimed it squarely at the tweener set."...again, umm...no every interview Meyer gives she says it was initally aimed at the 20 something set and her publisher put it in YA, a marketing span the covers 13 to 25.

    Also, just out of curiosity, what does a "young, Mormon, housewife" have to do with the gist of the story? Not a single other author's age or religious background was mentioned. Any reason why you don't refer to Anne Rice as a fallen Catholic who just rediscoverd her faith and eshews her vampire tales?

    "Although Rice's and Meyer's vampires la femme certainly qualify in terms of sheer androgyny" ...oh, trying to impress us with your SAT vocab now? Let's put it in plain English which would be "Rice's and Meyer's effeminite vampires qualify in terms of having no noticeable qualities that make them male or female." Now how is it exactly that you have la femme and androgyny in the same sentence describing the same vampires? How something can be equally effiminite and gender nuetral boggles the mind.

    You asked the question: "As always, we'd love to hear your thoughts." Thought: you tried to be hip, witty, and tongue in cheek to capitalize on the latest vampire craze, and you came up short and offensive.



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    • hollisterluva13

      10/30/08 08:36 PM
      good way to put it! haha
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