If you find vampires hot, check out the new HBO show, True Blood. Full of sex, blood and an entertaining plot based on the integration of vampires in a normal society, this show is a sure-fire Sunday night hit to watch before Entourage comes on.

Masterminded by Alan Ball ("Six Feet Under"), Alan Ball told The New York Times that after all the doomy gloom of his series Six Feet Under, he was ready to do "something that was a little more fun." Thus True Blood, based on novels by Charlaine Harris that Ball enjoyed for their sardonic take on vampirism, was born. True Blood focuses on Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin, X-Men), a saucy Southern waitress, who becomes involved with vampire Bill Compton (88 Minutes' Stephen Moyer).

One of the best things about HBO's "True Blood" is the mythical product Tru Blood, a recently invented synthetic stand-in for the real thing. Like a richer blend of vitamin water, it's conveniently bottled and available for every vampire's nourishment at their local Circle K. Thanks to Tru Blood, no humans need to fear the fangs of thirsty vampires. However, not everyone is ready to let vampires be vampires.

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