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Director: John Carpenter
Writer: Don Jakoby
Producers: Sandy King
Actors:
James Woods Daniel Baldwin Sheryl Lee Thomas Ian Griffith |
Having said that, the ending did also contain some very cool fight scenes, but the authenticity of the conclusion left something to be desired. On the whole, the acting was good, with Woods playing an excellent vampire-slayer, who’s own father was once bit by a vampire and tried to kill him. Daniel Baldwin, (the fatter, less talented brother of Alec) actually came through as the tough side-kick who slaps girls around (doesn’t he always seem to play this role?), while Sheryl Lee was pretty much wasted as the token whore who also generated waaaaaay too many close-ups of her face as well. The master vampire, Thomas Ian Griffith, played his part eloquently and left many a chill in the audience’s spine. The man was just a cool vampire!
Overall, the style of the film was very slick, as well as the John Carpenter-based score, which had that whole Tex-Mex feel to it. The special effects and the fighting sequences were also very bloody and totally awesome, but I suppose the credibility of the last few scenes could have been quite stronger. I would suggest this film to all vampire, John Carpenter, and James Woods fans, because it does feature some entertaining stuff from all three. On the other hand, if you’re sick and tired of vampire movies, or if you expect to find one redeeming woman character in this entire script, look elsewhere, because this blood-infested gore-ride is not here to win any political points. Religious types might also want to stay away, unless they enjoy the sight of priests and monks being slaughtered by the handful, and the extreme verbal and physical abuse that the “good priest” in this film receives. I personally took this film as it was presented to me, a Halloween-released fun and bloody-carnage based movie, with lots of killings, a little humour, and no real redeeming point.
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