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Seinfeld Is Unfunny : Vampires aren't supernatural demons serving Hell, but people stuck in an existential crisis.
If you forget works of Polidori, LeFanu, Tolstoy, Stoker and Murnau and Herzog then, technically, yes.
At least two of the examples above are supernatural demons serving hell, though still manage to make interesting characters.
More like "Vampires aren't old world demonic aristocrats, but angsty New Orleans gentlemen."
WTH? Casting Agency: Anne Rice took out full page newspaper ads criticizing the choice to cast Tom Cruise as Lestat (she had originally envisioned Rutger Hauer in the part).
The casting of Antonio Banderas as Armand, who is said to have auburn hair and was supposed to have been around 16 years old when he became a vampire.