i saw the movie last night, and let me just add, that as a matter of fact, there were quite a lump-sum of males there, whether they were by themselves or with females.
i thought it was alright, there was definitely some cool elements to it, gives you a odd perspective on the whole vampire genre of movies, but still cool nonetheless.
Just as a side note, I'd like to encourage anyone here who likes vampires or just good TV to check out HBO's True Blood. Season 1 just ended and its a really good show.
It takes place in modern time in a redneck town in Louisiana and the overlying plot is basically the coexistence of vampires and humans in the same society. The Japanese have created an artificial blood for vampires so they don't have to prey on humans anymore and they've marketed it into a drink called True Blood. It runs very parallel to integration of black and white people circa the 1950s. Vampires being the black people. And at the heart of the story is a small-town girl (Anna Paquin of X-Men) and a vampire that fall in love.