
4. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
Francis Ford Coppola's lavish epic about the count from Transylvania totally outshines the 1931 original and 1979 follow up. With sexy, bare-chested intensity, Gary Oldman seduces audiences, more so than Bela Lugosi ever could (but maybe not as much as Frank Langella in the 1979 version), then slaughters anyone who tries to stop him. If only Keanu Reeves is good as Jonathan Harker.
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