I still think the WB show's approach of having Barnabas be a very different character from the original portrayal worked much better than the DC 1990s version where they gave him a look and (attempted) feel that seemed patterned on the original. It seems to me that the performances in the original, from the likes of Frid, Hall, Thayer David, et al., were so extremely idiosyncratic that you're dooming yourself to failure if you try to imitate--much better trying to take something from the original CONCEPT and making something aesthetically new from that. Just my two drachmae.
In order for the original DS to continue thriving, a new series, or movies, are needed.Otherwise it'll slowly fade away as the cast, and the fans, grow older.Let's face it, a lot of love both the Universal & the Hammer horrors, so couldnt we embrace a new, well done, scary DS?
Today I picked up the season 1 box set of Supernatural,a show I find quite creepy.I couldn't help but think "what if" as I realized that I might have been getting the box set to DS if the WB pilot hadn't tanked.
I am the one poor lone soul that became a fan thanks to the 91 revival. I became a MEGA fan during the Sci-Fi years but I don't think I'd have gotten into it so easily without having had the introduction that the 91 series gave me. I know there are people out there that despise the remake but I loved it and still do.
I was very young when the original series aired (about 7 or 8 when it ended), but watched it on the sneak a few times and was rewarded with having the sh*t scared out of me! Perhaps this early viewing helped inform my lifelong love of gothic horror.