Kiefer Sutherland's third collaboration with director Joel Schumacher to make our list has him as one of the most iconic vampire villains to have ever graced our screens - as punk idol David in brat pack classic The Lost Boys, Sutherland is charismatic, mesmerising, otherworldly and - above all - really, really creepy. Wherever your opinions lie as to the quality of this movie in general, there's no denying that Sutherland's undead baddie is the highlight of the piece - it's no wonder people remember Kiefer above everyone; he's the best part of the movie. How, exactly, did this then relatively unknown actor manage to infuse his vampire antagonist with such notably edgy cool? Granted, David is certainly a creation of pure evil... but the movie is slightly flawed in the sense that Kiefer manages to make being dead sound like a hell of a lot of fun. Though the movie certainly wasn't designed purely as a vehicle to show off Sutherland's talents as an actor, that's certainly what - looking back upon it now, years later - it feels like. There's something undeniably intoxicating about the way he carries himself on screen.