My list was:
1. Martin
2. Near Dark
3. Salem’s Lot (1979)
4. Nadja
5. The Addiction
6. Fright Night (1985)
7. 30 Days of Night
8. Cronos
9. Nosferatu, A Symphony of Horrors
10. The Hunger
11. Dracula: Prince of Darkness
12. Dracula (1931)
13. Fascination
14. The Shiver of the Vampires
15. Interview With A Vampire
16. Innocent Blood
17. Vamp (1986)
18. The Lost Boys
19. The Fearless Vampire Killers, or Pardon Me But Your Teeth Are In My Neck
20. The Last Vampire on Earth (2009)
Sadly no room for all the other Hammers (Countess Dracula was hard to let go of); other 70s classics like Zoltan: Hound of Dracula (aka Dracula's Dog) and the Count Yorga films; and I had put too many other essential 80s vampire films in there to feel able to add in LifeForce and felt that
Vamp needed a bit more of the attention. Similarly I went back and forth on whether I could justify adding The Neon Demon to the list since I was not certain if it would be seen as a vampire film or not! Glad to see that others appreciate 30 Days of Night too!
I do have the disc of Resurrection on its way to me, zedz, so have not yet seen that one. But it is interesting that the last few years had a rush of vampire-related material such as Sinners and the Interview with a Vampire TV series, to the two separate Dracula adaptations of just last year and the Robert Eggers Nosferatu! (Plus The Vourdalak). So it seems that there is a bit more blood left the in subgenre's neck still!