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Rating: R (bloody violence and language) Length: 88 minutes |
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Widescreen 1.78:1 Color (Anamorphic) |
Audio |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
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English, Spanish |
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Plot |
To keep this simple you have vampires, vampire hunters, a vampire that used to be the boyfriend of one of the hunters, two brothers that play an important role but aren’t members of either group, and a "being" from the past that everyone is or should be scared of.
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Pros |
This is a low-budget vampire movie with a decent script and "ok" acting; not something you find every day. If you're a fan of the lovely Victoria Pratt I have good news for you, she's in almost every frame of this film (much of it while wearing a tight little top). |
Cons |
Unfortunately I went in with high hopes after seeing Sid Haig's face and name on the cover; he spends about 15 minutes, if that much, on screen. And it's easy to see how little money there was to spend on this film and, like most films with little money, they compensate by filming most every scene in the dark. And, last but not least, the ending (I won't give it away). |
Extras |
- Audio Commentary with Directors Michael Roesch and Peter Scheerer and Actor Sid Haig
- "Behind the Scenes" Featurette
- Cast Interviews
- Trailer Gallery
- Storyboard to Screen Comparison
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Recommendation |
If you're a fan of vampire movies then you'll want to take the time to check this out. If you're not, then I'd spend my free 90 minutes watching something else. |
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