Vampires Suck (2010) ● «PRO»
It attempts to mock the perceived "seriousness" and "abstinence-heavy melodrama" of the original Twilight series. Critical Reception and Cultural Context
Unlike more sophisticated comedic vampire works like What We Do in the Shadows , Vampires Suck focused on "low-brow" humor and absurd visual gags rather than deep-seated genre deconstruction. Vampires Suck (2010)
Vampires Suck follows Becca Crane (a parody of Bella Swan), played by Jenn Proske, whose performance was often cited as the film's only redeeming quality due to her spot-on mimicry of Kristen Stewart’s mannerisms. The narrative mirrors the source material closely: It attempts to mock the perceived "seriousness" and
Critics and film historians often categorize Vampires Suck as a prime example of "genre exhaustion". played by Jenn Proske