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There are some great camera work, too, interesting camera angles and one underwater
vampire
attack- something I haven't seen before, but which pays homage to the underwater zombie attack in Fulci's Zombi.
The main
vampire
also looks perfect for the role.
If you want to see an original
vampire
movie with a great story, this flick is for you.
Leslie Cheung is such the antithesis of a hero that he's too dense to be seduced by a gorgeous vampire...
I especially like the fact that it is a
vampire
movie, but it wasn't a cheesy
vampire
flick, nor did it over embellish that fact.
The movie depicts a great deal of
vampire
Kei having the power of immorality and the advantages to it.
When I found this film in my local videostore I expected it to be another cheesy American
vampire
film in the same vein of "The Lost Boys"(1987).To my surprise "To Die for" is a really good movie.It's a little bit corny at times,but still there are enough stylish set-pieces and surprises to satisfy
vampire
enthusiasts.This is a perfect mix of romance and horror and it's surprisingly gory at times.Highly recommended.
The fact that "Moon Child" would feature a
vampire
convinced me even more!
Moon Child's story starts with Kei - a Japanese vampire, who loathes what he has become and lives in denial.
Based on Jeff Rice's unpublished novel, it told how a fearless investigative reporter named Carl Kolchak ( the late Darren McGavin ) discovered the existence of a
vampire
in modern-day Las Vegas.
Not sure how a filmmaker as prolific as Joel "Lost Boys" Schumacher could make his return, in essence, to the
vampire
horror subgenre only to find his finished product, "Blood Creek," tossed into second-run theaters in a handful of locations with virtually no heads up to the popluace.
The story: a soldier's WWI wounds are a feast for a vampire, which causes the military man to become an undead.
The second story is about a modern day
vampire
hiding out from modern day
vampire
hunters.
Now, I think one of my favorite scenes in this whole movie is strangely the
vampire
pit.
The exhibits include the werewolf, a vampire, the Marquis de sade and an alien that isn't really explored.
Earlier tonight I subjected myself to 1988's TEEN VAMP, an anemic attempt to blend comedy antics, American Graffiti nostalgia and
vampire
hyjinx that had all the charisma of a small soap dish from the dollar store.
The movie deals with the so-called historical figure of Vlad Tepes (phonetically that is "Tzepesh" and it literally means "Impaler"), not the
vampire
of Bram Stoker but the tormented Wallachian (Romanian) medieval ruler that stood against the might of the Ottoman Empire with nothing but a few trained men of his own and his reputation as master of psychological warfare by means of sheer terror and unprecedented scale of prisoner execution through impalement (Google on that for detailed info).
The films starts of with a real stereotypical low rate
vampire
flick, with a bar, one guy to seems to have a idea of whats going on, and a damsel in distress, what more do you need?
This movie was not all that great and one that I wouldn't recommend checking out if your a serious
vampire
flick fan.
Jones gets stabbed by a man that later committed suicide and left jones a living
vampire.
Wee see Jones envisioning being at a church in order to free himself of this curse of being a
vampire
and his fate is left after that scene.
Dawn of the dead and any other
vampire
movie beats this movie big time.
Richard Lynch, with his searing eyes, gaunt, handsome face, flowing blonde hair and sexy voice was a natural to play the vampire, Anton Voytek.
I highly recommend this movie for
vampire
movie fans and for Richard Lynch fans it is a MUST SEE I believe this was really the first time I noticed Richard Lynch.
Here's what Robert Quarry did after Count Yorga, if you're interested: he donned a wig and caftan and became a Charlie Manson type hippie guru
vampire.
This isn't exactly up to the standards of the Count Yorga movies, at least the first one, but it's OK for a hippie
vampire
movie.
Next to the original "The Nightstalker" this may well be the best made-for-TV
vampire
flick there is.
I read where his portrayal of the
vampire
Voytek is Richard Lynch's favorite role, and well it should be - he is marvelous!
The idea of immortal
vampire
soldiers is fascinating, and the mystery is quite well-kept for a while ; but once the idea is exposed, there's nothing left.
Selected intellectual minds, and important folks deemed special for forwarding the human race once a thermonuclear war is to rage across the globe, find themselves fighting for their very lives underground in their fancy governmentally (supposedly)secure bomb shelter well equipped with all the resources they could possibly need as
vampire
bats, which rest within a cavernous area secret to them, enter and attack when the group is most vulnerable.
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