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There is some hardcore
violence
and a reasonably brutal rape scene, but there is precious little else to get excited about.
The supporting cast (including Kevin Dillon and Michael Bowen) isn't bad, though the
violence
in the last act goes overboard.
There's a problem- and one can see this also in the Italian sexploitation flick Porno Holocaust, similar to this in many respects- in not having balance to the sex and
violence.
The box even claimed that the movie had extreme scenes of
violence
that were cut from the theatrical release (I now have serious doubts about this being released in the theater).
The whole gang war plot got muddied up for me with the inclusion of Vinchenzo Napoli (Vittorio Caprioli), but as most other viewers commented, he's about the only one who gave this picture any life with his often ineffective attempts at
violence.
Ice Cube's character is the epitome of an instigating black man that was responsible for most of the
violence
in this film.
Could have been much worse if excesses were taken in sex and violence, but they try to keep this at a minimal despite some disgusting scenes.
the level of relentless cruelty and
violence
in this film was very disturbing.
Even those of you who enjoy gratuitous sex and
violence
will be disappointed.
However, I do think that there should be at least some point to the
violence.
He was a man of peace who died a brutal senseless death, and to see such
violence
near this site felt like a revisiting a terrible wound for any Lennon fan.
It LOOKS interesting but there's no plot and really--the
violence
inherent in this got disturbing.
Also the homo eroticism in this is played up but mixing it with
violence
was not a good idea.
Its an incoherent attempt at a atmospheric period cross between sex and
violence.
If you're a fan of over-the-top
violence
in mainstream movies like hostel or saw, you'll love it.
I had nightmares about every aspect of this film from the way it was drawn to the music to (obviously) the
violence.
When a film is independent and not rated, such as the Hamiltons, I was expecting out of the norm, cut out your heart
violence.
I know that good movies don't always contain blood and violence, but I read reviews, I visited the website, and I even convinced a few of my friends to pay $9.50 to see this god awful movie with me.
I think there might have been more
violence
and gore in that movie than in the Hamiltons!
I would have liked for them to have had the opportunity to defend the
violence
in their film, which I felt was excessive, gratuitous and unnecessary.
An earlier scene successfully conveyed the mood they were apparently striving for, but without rubbing your face in the extreme and explicit sexual
violence.
The cast sleepwalks through this with the sole exceptions of Peter Cushing and Lee...but this was probably a labor of love for both (they often complained about horror movies being too violent...well, this has NO violence!).
Brutality and
violence
breed the same in return.
To add to the blasphemy is the lack of anything new or appealing, and before you know it, there is some attempted
violence
that doesn't qualify this as "family" entertainment.
"Dracula II:Ascension" is the story of a group of medical students who come across the body of Dracula.When a mysterious stranger appears and offers the students $30 million to harvest the body and steal its blood for auction,it's an offer they can hardly refuse.Soon the students also find themselves relentlessly pursued by a vampire killer from the Vatican!"Dracula II:Ascension" is a slightly entertaining horror film that has many flaws.The characters are one-dimensional and the acting is pretty average.There are some good gore effects like really cool double decapitation scene,but there is not enough
violence
for my liking.The film becomes quickly boring and forgettable and there is absolutely no suspense.So if you like modern vampire flicks give it a look.I prefer atmospheric vampire chillers from 60's and early 70's like "Lips of Blood","The Brides of Dracula" or "Lemora:A Child's Tale of Supernatural" to name only a few.4 out of 10.
Attempt to bring the western genre up-to-date with 1970s-style
violence
and brutality isn't even in the same league as some of the new-fangled westerns which came out of the late-'60s.
The movie has very little if any plot and seems to be nothing but continuous scenes of psycho-sadistic
violence
and very little of anything else.
Low-rent production is contemptible in its self-righteousness, especially as the
violence
in our cities has only increased.
The
violence
is sadistic and extreme, which undoubtedly attracts fanatic young horror enthusiasts, but it's also indescribably gratuitous and exploitative.
Well, there's no real plot to speak of, it's just an excuse to show some scenes of extreme
violence
and gratuitous sex (which can sometimes be fun, too, but it's not in this case).
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