The 2010 comedy “Vampires Suck,” a spoof film capitalizing on the vampire craze of the early 2010s, was critically and commercially unsuccessful. The film aimed to parody the popular “Twilight” saga and other vampire-themed media of the time. However, it is now remembered as one of a number of similar comedic efforts from the decade that failed to resonate with audiences. Critics and viewers alike found the humor to be uninspired and the execution lacking. “Vampires Suck” serves as an example of the challenges inherent in creating successful parody, particularly when attempting to satirize already widely-mocked trends. The film’s failure highlights the difficulty of capturing comedic timing and originality within the spoof genre. It remains a notable example of a film that missed its mark despite its topical subject matter.