Hey Xeim, this looks like quite the interesting club, being a vampire and werewolf lover myself I would more than gladly like to join.

What draws you to vampires/werewolves? Can you remember what first got you into them?

I can't remember how I first got into vampires and werewolves, I suppose it has always been a subject I enjoyed. I suppose the thought of life after death and transformation into something which symbolizes sheer power has always been a strong attraction for me. Also, I suppose the underlying sexual nature of vampires is one of the factors which attracts me towards vampires more than werewolves.

What do you believe is the best interpretation of a vampire and/or werewolf? Be it book, film, site, etc.

Best interpretation... uh huh. There has been many different interpretations of both creatures. I find the most recent and modern interpretations to be the most appealing. Take "Van Helsing" 's take on the werewolf. Instead of a simple transition into the werewolf, the flesh of the human is torn away to reveal the werewolf. A representation of the beast within. "Underworld" 's take on vampires is also one of the most appealing representations. For the most part, they look nearly identical to humans. No special transformation into a bat or whatever. Plus they use guns, nothing special. The "Blade" series take on vampires isn't as appealing as "Underworld". The thing is, those vampires for the most part aren't anything special.