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Tag Archives: vampires
Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires (2018)
Director: Mike Mort Writer: Mike Mort
Posted in Action, Animated, Comedy, Horror
Tagged 1980s, 2018, action, animated, animation, british, chuck steel, Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires, comedy, cop, horror, jennifer saunders, joris de man, Joseph D'Morais, laura howie, mike mort, monster, monsters, parody, paul whitehouse, police, Randhir Singh Heer, Rupert Lywood, samantha coughlan, stop motion animation, stuart bruce, vampire, vampires, wales
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Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood (1996)
Director: Gilbert Adler Writers: A.L. Katz & Gilbert Adler (Story by Bob Gale & Robert Zemeckis) (Based on the “Tales from the Crypt” comic book series created by William M. Gaines & Al Feldstein) Nowhere near as good as Demon … Continue reading
Posted in Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 1996, a.l. katz, adaptation, al feldstein, angie everhart, aubrey morris, bite, blood, bob gale, bordello, chris boardman, chris sarandon, coffin, comedy, comic book, corey feldman, crypt, crypt keeper, dennis miller, erika eleniak, fantasy, funeral parlor, Gilbert adler, heart, holy water, horror, joel silver, john kassir, monster, mummy, phil fondacaro, richard donner, robert zemeckis, sex, stephen lovejoy, supernatural, tom priestley, tom priestley jr., vampire, vampires, walter hill, water gun, whoopi goldberg, william m. gaines, william sadler
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Vampires (1998)
Director: John Carpenter Writer: Don Jakoby (Based on the novel by John Steakley)
Posted in Action, Fantasy, Horror, Thriller
Tagged action, adaptation, bite, blood, cardinal, chad stahelski, church, daniel baldwin, don jakoby, edward a. warschilka, fantasy, frank darabont, gary b. kibbe, horror, hunter, immortal, james woods, john carpenter, john stakley, mark boone junior, maximilian schell, monster, monsters, prostitute, sandy king, sheryl lee, slayer, sun, thomas ian griffith, thriller, tim guinee, vampire, vampires, vatican
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Near Dark (1987)
Director: Kathryn Bigelow Writers: Kathryn Bigelow & Eric Red
Posted in Action, Crime, Drama, Horror, Romance, Thriller
Tagged 1987, action, adrian pasdar, bill paxton, bite, bitten, blood, crime, dark, desert, drama, drifter, eric red, family, fantasy, farm, farmer, girl, horror, jenette goldstein, jenny wright, joshua miller, kathryn bigelow, lance henriksen, mid west, monster, near dark, night, romance, Steven-Charles Jaffe, sun, sunlight, tangerine dream, thriller, tim thomerson, travel, vampire, vampires
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Only Lovers Left Alive (2014)
Director: Jim Jarmusch Writer: Jim Jarmusch
Posted in Drama, Horror, Romance
Tagged 2014, anton yelchin, blood, drama, horror, jeffrey wright, jim jarmusch, john hurt, love, mia wasikowska, musician, only lovers left alive, romance, sister, tilda swinton, tom hiddleston, vampire, vampires
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Near Dark (1987)
Director: Kathryn Bigelow Writers: Kathryn Bigelow & Eric Red
Posted in Action, Crime, Drama, Horror, Romance, Thriller
Tagged 1987, action, adrian pasdar, bill paxton, bite, bitten, blood, crime, dark, desert, drama, drifter, eric red, family, fantasy, farm, farmer, girl, horror, jenette goldstein, jenny wright, joshua miller, kathryn bigelow, lance henriksen, mid west, monster, near dark, night, romance, Steven-Charles Jaffe, sun, sunlight, tangerine dream, thriller, tim thomerson, travel, vampire, vampires
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Vampires (1998)
Director: John Carpenter Writer: Don Jakoby (Based on the novel by John Steakley)
Posted in Action, Fantasy, Horror, Review, Thriller
Tagged 1998, action, bite, catholic, church, cross, crucifix, daniel baldwin, don jakoby, fantasy, horror, james woods, john carpenter, john steakley, mark boone junior, priest, relic, sheryl lee, sunlight, thriller, vampire, vampires, vatican
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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012)
Director: Timur Bekmambetov Writer: Seth Grahame-Smith (Based on his own novel) So I liked this. The joke of the movie is that it is serious. There aren’t quips or one liners or really many winks to the camera. The action … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Martial Arts, Thriller
Tagged 2012, abraham lincoln, abraham lincoln vampire hunter, action, adaptation, anthony mackie, benjamin walker, civil war, dominic cooper, gettysburg, horror, mary elizabeth winstead, president, rufus sewell, seth grahame-smith, thriller, tim burton, timur bekmambetov, vampire hunter, vampires
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (2011)
Director: Bill Condon Writer: Melissa Rosenberg (Based on the novel “Breaking Dawn” by Stephenie Meyer) Insane. Terrible. Hilarious. Confusing. This movie is awful but also features some of the most ridiculous and insane things I have seen in a major … Continue reading
Posted in Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Tagged 2011, adaptation, anna kendrick, ashley greene, baby, bill condon, booboo stewart, breaking dawn, carter burwell, child, drama, fantasy, guillermo navarro, hybrid, immortal, jackson rathbone, kellan lutz, kristen stewart, mackenzie foy, maggie grace, melissa rosenberg, michael sheen, nikki reed, peter facinelli, pregnancy, pregnant, robert pattinson, romance, sequel, stephenie meyer, taylor lautner, the twilight saga, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, twilight, vampire, vampires, wedding, wolf pack, wolves
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Priest (2011)
Director: Scott Charles Stewart Writer: Cory Goodman (Based on the graphic novel by Min-Woo Hyung’s ) So after shitting out Legion Director Scott Charles Stewart and the world’s biggest biblical kung fu action star Paul Bettany decided to have another … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Martial Arts, Science Fiction, Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged 2011, action, adaptation, brad dourif, cam gigandet, christopher plummer, comic book, cory goodman, graphic novel, horror, karl urban, kung fu, maggie q, min-woo hyung, mutants, paul bettany, post apocolyptic, priest, science fiction, scott charles stewart, stephen moyer, vampires, wasteland
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