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Month Long Horror/Halloween Marathon: 2010
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Title: The Monster Squad: Two-Disc 20th Anniversary Edition
Year: 1987
Director: Fred Dekker
Rating: PG-13
Length: 82 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, English: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround
Subtitles: English, Spanish


Stars:
André Gower
Robbie Kiger
Stephen Macht
Duncan Regehr
Tom Noonan
Brent Chalem

Plot:
You know who to call when you have ghosts, but who do you call about monsters? Whether it's a bat in your belfry or a mummy in your microwave, THE MONSTER SQUAD ain't afraid of no ghouls!

Count Dracula has until midnight to retrieve an ancient amulet that will give him final control over the delicate balance between good and evil in the world. To help him, the creepy count calls on some old friends: the weird Wolfman, grotesque Gill-Man, mildewed Mummy and freaky Frankenstein. As the ghoulish group gets closer to the amulet, it's up to THE MONSTER SQUAD, headquartered in the local tree house, to pool its questionable resources and stop the monster mayhem!

Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers
Bonus Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes
Gallery
Interviews
Closed Captioned

My Thoughts:
I felt like watching something that is just plain fun next. So I pulled out The Monster Squad. This one is an old favorite of mine. Always good for a few laughs... the lines "the Wolfman has nards!" and "Well Steve... but he doesn't count!" gets me laughing every time I watch this movie. I like how they have most all the classic monsters in this movie. They made the story fun and interesting at the same time. This movie would make a good introduction for kids that are curios about horror movies. If by chance you never seen this movie I would definitely recommend it to all.


My Rating: 4/5


Count:
Movie Count: 85
TV Ep. Count: 48 I Made It! (10/20)
Other Count: 8 I Made It! (10/15)
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Title: The Boy Who Cried Werewolf
Year: 2010
Director: Eric Bross
Rating: TV-G
Length: 120 Min. (with commercials)


Stars:
Victoria Justice
Brooke Shields
Chase Ellison
Ben Cotton
Brooke D'Orsay

Plot:
Jordan Sands (Victoria Justice) is a hot, allergy-prone 17-year-old girl forced to be the woman of the house after her mother’s death. Her father, David (Matt Winston), is struggling to make ends meet while her younger brother, Hunter (Chase Ellison), drives his family crazy with gory pranks. Things start to look up when they inherit their Great Uncle Dragomir Vucovic’s castle in Wolfsberg, Romania which could relieve them of their financial woes. After arriving in Wolfsberg during Moonlight Mania which honors the infamous Wolfsberg Beast, they meet the strange and steely Madame Varcolac (Brooke Shields) who currently cares for Uncle Dragomir’s ancient castle.

Having spent most of her life as the Wolfsberg Manor housekeeper, Madame V discourages David from selling the property, but perky real estate agent Paulina Von Eckberg (Brooke D’Orsay) has other plans in mind. Not everything is what it seems in this town and the Sands’ visit goes awry when a freak lab accident gradually transforms Jordan into a werewolf. As her body changes, so does her personality. Jordan becomes a graceful, athletic, self-confident young woman. However, Jordan’s dark, hairy side is dangerous to others and the change confuses her new suitor, Goran (Steven Grayhm), the town’s young, attractive butcher. In order to salvage her crush and return back to her normal self, Jordan must rely on her pesky little brother and Madame V to save her before it’s too late.


My Thoughts:
My daughter Brittany went on and on about this new Nickelodeon movie airing last night... and how I like both werewolf movies as well as family entertainment I went ahead and recorded this one to watch today. For about the first half hour I didn't think much was going to come from this one. Then once the girl was infected it picked up. And it continued to pick up through the rest of the movie. It got to the point that I was really enjoying it. It surprised me just how much I did get into it... I could actually see myself getting a DVD release if one comes out.


My Rating: 4/5


Count:
Movie Count: 86
TV Ep. Count: 48 I Made It! (10/20)
Other Count: 8 I Made It! (10/15)
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Title: Corpse Bride (Widescreen Edition)
Year: 2005
Rating: PG
Director: Mike Johnson, Tim Burton
Stars:  Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Emily Watson, Tracey Ullman, Paul Whitehouse, Joanna Lumley, Christopher Lee

Plot:  Set in a 19th-century European village, this stop-motion, animated feature follows the story of Victor (voiced by Johnny Depp), a young man who is whisked away to the underworld and wed to a mysterious Corpse Bride (voiced by Helena Bonham Carter), while his real bride, Victoria (voiced by Emily Watson), waits bereft in the land of the living. Though life in the Land of the Dead proves to be a lot more colorful than his strict upbringing, Victor learns that there is nothing in this world – or the next – that can keep him away from his one true love. It's a tale of optimism, romance and a very lively afterlife, told in classic Burton style.

My Thoughts: I love this movie.  It has become a tradition for this season - this is our fifth year watching it in October, a tradition I definitely intend to continue.  Tim Burton is the perfect director for this time of year for me - as a great many of his films are of that dark Gothic tradition.  Highly recommended.

My Rating: 4/5 (an excellent film)

Count:
Movies: 8
TV episodes: 5
Other: 1
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Title: The Return of the Living Dead: Collector's Edition
Year: 1985
Director: Dan O'Bannon
Rating: R
Length: 91 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Mono, English: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo, Spanish: Dolby Digital: Mono, French: Dolby Digital: Mono, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles: English, Spanish, Other


Stars:
Clu Gulager
James Karen
Don Calfa
Thom Mathews
Beverly Randolph
John Philbin

Plot:
Just when you though it was safe to go back to the cemetery - those brain-eating zombies are back and hungry for more tasty mortals. A fiendish mix of outrageous humor and heart-stopping terror. The Return of the Living Dead is a "veritable smorgasbord of fun" (LA Herald-Examiner) filled with skin-crawling jolts, eye-popping visuals and relentless suprise!

On his first day on the job at an army surplus store, poor Freddy unwittingly releases nerve gas from a secret U.S. military canister, unleashing a unbelievable terror. The gas re-animates a corps of corpses, who arise from their graves with a ravenous hunger for human brains! And luckily for those carnivorous cadavers, there is a group of partying teens nearby, just waiting to be eaten!

Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers
Featurettes
Closed Captioned
Zombie subtitles for the film

My Thoughts:
This is a movie I have always enjoyed quite a bit. It has a nice mixture of horror and comedy that is just fun to watch. I really liked Linnea Quigley's character in this one. And thought it was a nice touch that they made it so her worse fear is realized in this movie.

This Collector's Edition DVD has a nice Easter Egg. There is a zombie subtitle track where all you get is grrr's ugghhh's.. this is not the one I am talking about here. If you go to that zombie subtitle track... highlight "Off" and press up on your remote you will be on a hidden red brain. Press enter here and you get a note from the zombies saying they didn't like how they were portrayed in that subtitle track.... that they are not mindless like that. And you get the option of subtitles of the zombie's thoughts. The last time I watched this movie... I watched it with his track on. I enjoyed it quite a bit. There was more then once that I was literally laughing out loud reading these "Zombie Thoughts". I felt it really added to the movie. Of course it I wouldn't watch this movie with them on all the time... but I do see it as something I would want to do again... maybe the next time I watch it.

My Rating: 4/5


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Movie Count: 87
TV Ep. Count: 48 I Made It! (10/20)
Other Count: 8 I Made It! (10/15)
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Supernatural: Season 6
Season six will be a season of mystery and shadow.  Heaven and Hell have been left in complete disarray since the apocalyptic events of season five.  And now, monsters, angels and demons roam across a lawless and chaotic landscape.  And so Dean Winchester, who has retired from hunting and sworn never to return, finds himself being pulled back into his old life – pulled back by none other than Sam Winchester, who has escaped from Hell.  The two reunite to beat back the rising tide of creatures and demon-spawn, but they quickly realize that neither are who they used to be, their relationship isn’t what it used to be, and that nothing is what it seems.

Episode Watched:
Live Free or Twihard
After young girls go missing, Dean and Sam realize vampires have come to town; Dean is infected while fighting a vampire.

My Thoughts:
Absolutely excellent episode... probably my favorite of the new season so far. But then you probably realize that being about vampires. The storyline fit in well with the recent vampire craze do to the Twilight series... tells how real vampires would take advantage of the situation.

My Rating: 5/5


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Movie Count: 87
TV Ep. Count: 49 I Made It! (10/20)
Other Count: 8 I Made It! (10/15)
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Title: Secrets in the Walls
Year: 2010
Director: Christopher Leitch
Rating: TV-PG
Length: 90 Min.


Stars:
Jeri Ryan
Kay Panabaker
Peyton Roi List
Ian Kahn
Marianne Jean-Baptiste

Plot:
Single mom Rachel Easton and her two daughters move from their cramped Detroit apartment to the suburbs when Rachel gets an irresistible deal on her dream house. But with the night comes scratching from within the walls, distant cries, and a figure of a young woman in the shifting shadows of the basement. As the haunting intensifies, Rachel and her friend must uncover the horrifying secret of what happened in the house years ago to save her family.


My Thoughts:
I recorded this movie off cable last night... while going through the menu guide... I stumbled across it and another one I recorded. This movie... while ok... entertaining for what it is I guess... just didn't impress me very much. I just had a hard time getting into it. The storyline was pretty good... but I just didn't find it quite right. The atmosphere for the movie they were trying to tell seemed to be a bit off. I didn't like how they did the whole possession part of the storyline. It just felt like it should have been much more.


My Rating: 2.5/5


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Movie Count: 88
TV Ep. Count: 49 I Made It! (10/20)
Other Count: 8 I Made It! (10/15)
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Title: Child's Play
Year: 1990
Director: John Lafia
Rating: R
Length: 84 Min.


Stars:
Alex Vincent
Jenny Agutter
Gerrit Graham
Christine Elise
Brad Dourif

Plot:
Andy Barclay has been placed in a foster home after the tragic events of the first film, since his mother was committed. In an attempt to save their reputation, the manufacturers of Chucky reconstruct the killer doll, to prove to the public that nothing was wrong with it in the first place. In doing so, they also bring the soul of serial killer Charles Lee Ray back to life. As Chucky tries to locate Andy, the body count rises. Will Andy be able to escape, or will Chucky succeed in possessing his body?


My Thoughts:
I watched this one on Encore On-Demand. I watched it many years ago when it was first released... but this is the first time since. I liked it quite a bit. Maybe not quite as much as the first one... but close to it if not. I like how it seemed to take place shortly after the first one ended. One of these days I will have to add this one to my DVD Collection.


My Rating: 4/5


Count:
Movie Count: 89
TV Ep. Count: 49 I Made It! (10/20)
Other Count: 8 I Made It! (10/15)
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Title: Red Water
Year: 2003
Director: Charles Robert Carner
Rating: R
Length: 92 Min.
Video: Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround
Subtitles: Chinese, English, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai


Stars:
Lou Diamond Phillips
Kristy Swanson
Coolio
Jaimz Woolvett
Rob Boltin
Langley Kirkwood

Plot:
Dive into this carnivorous adventure when a massive man-eating Bull Shark takes over the quiet waters of the Mississippi.

Nobody knows what or who is leaving behind mangled remains on the banks of a Louisiana River until it is revealed that there is one breed of shark that can live in fresh water - a giant carnivore, stalking the living under the surface.

Now, as workers search the river for a source of natural gas, and criminals are hunting a buried treasure, it is up to a small group of hunters to find and destroy the murderous beast, bent on killing anything that leaves the shore...

Extras:
Scene Access
Bonus Trailers
Closed Captioned

My Thoughts:
Decent movie for what it is... but I didn't care for the way they made this one. It went from horror movie to a crime/action flick... then they brought back the killer shark to bring it back to horror when it was convenient to do so. And then it wasn't so much back to horror as it was more crime/action plus no more then a touch of horror. So I guess basically I came out a little disappointed as it turned out to not exactly be what I was expecting. Though I do like both lou Diamond Phillips and Kristy Swanson.

My Rating: 3/5


Count:
Movie Count: 90
TV Ep. Count: 49 I Made It! (10/20)
Other Count: 8 I Made It! (10/15)
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I have 6 days to watch at least 11 more movies... I think I am going to make it! 

just barely.... but still make it non-the-less.
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I have 6 days to watch at least 11 more movies... I think I am going to make it! 

just barely.... but still make it non-the-less.

2 a day? Seems to be what you are managing at present! Still, way to go!
<---------Mithrandir, Laverne and Shirley
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Title: Beetlejuice: 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
Year: 1988
Director: Tim Burton
Rating: PG
Length: 92 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, Spanish: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo, French: : , Music Only: Dolby Digital: 5.1
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish


Stars:
Alec Baldwin
Geena Davis
Annie McEnroe
Maurice Page
Hugo Stanger
Michael Keaton

Plot:
What's a Yuppie ghost couple (Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin) to do when their quaint New England home is overrun by trendy New Yorkers? Hire a freelance "bio-exorcist" to spook the intruders, of course. As directed by Tim Burton, Michael "Keaton's Beetlejuice is one of the biggest, baddest wolves a ghost movie has ever unleashed, a polter-gas" (The Village Voice). Keaton's work in this and Clean and Sober won him 1988's National Society of Film Critics Best Actor Award. Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones and Sylvia Sidney share starring honors along with wondrous production design, Harry Belafonte soundtrack tunes and Oscar®-winning Best Makeup.

Extras:
Scene Access
Feature Trailers
Bonus Trailers
3 Episodes of Animated Beetlejuice series

My Thoughts:
This is a movie I have always got a kick out of. One I try to watch in every one of my October marathons. I just find this movie to be so much fun. I have watched it countless times over the years. Geena Davis was great in the role. And even though I don't normally care for her... I also enjoyed Winona Ryder.  While this is a movie I like to watch a lot... so I am thrilled to have this Anniversary Deluxe Edition DVD... I am not sure that this release deserves to be called such an edition. I mean how can you call this a deluxe edition? The fact that they added a few episodes of the animated series is cool... and then there is the theatrical trailer but where are the extras that more people want to see? There is no Commentary? What about a Featurette or two? Blooper Reel? Nope... we don't get none of that. Talk about a missed opportunity!  Oh well at least it is a movie I really enjoy... and there is a few episodes of the animated series.

My Rating: 4/5


Count:
Movie Count: 91
TV Ep. Count: 49 I Made It! (10/20)
Other Count: 8 I Made It! (10/15)
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Title: Halloween III: Season of the Witch: Widescreen
Year: 1982
Director: Tommy Lee Wallace
Rating: R
Length: 98 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Mono
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish


Stars:
Tom Atkins
Stacey Nelkin
Dan O'Herlihy
Michael Currie
Ralph Strait
Jadeen Barbor

Plot:
Producer John Carpenter (Halloween, The Thing) presents the third chilling installment in the shocking Halloween collection.

When a terrified toy salesman is mysteriously attacked and brought to the hospital, babbling and clutching the year's most popular Halloween costume, an eerie pumpkin mask, doctor Daniel Challis is thrust into a terrifying Halloween nightmare. Working with the salesman's daughter, Ellie, Daniel traces the mask to the Silver Shamrock Novelties company and its founder, Conal Cochran.

Ellie and Daniel uncover Cochran's shocking Halloween plan and must stop him before trick-or-treaters across the country never come home in this terrifying thriller.

Extras:
Scene Access

My Thoughts:
It has been my experience... at least until recently.... that most people would dismiss this movie for no other reason then this one does not have Michael Myers in it. I personally always enjoyed this movie... as I always watched it as a separate movie from the rest of the series. Sure it isn't the best movie I have seen... but I always found it was well worth the time put in to watch it. I do wish there was a few extras on the disc though.

My Rating: 3.5/5


Count:
Movie Count: 92
TV Ep. Count: 49 I Made It! (10/20)
Other Count: 8 I Made It! (10/15)
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Title: Hatchet: Unrated Director's Cut
Year: 2006
Director: Adam Green
Rating: Unrated
Length: 84 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, English: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles:


Stars:
Joel David Moore
Tamara Feldman
Deon Richmond
Kane Hodder
Mercedes McNab
Parry Shen

Plot:
Get ready for one of the most talked-about, red-blooded American horror movies of the past 20 years: When a group of New Orleans tourists take a haunted swamp tour, they slam face-first into the local legend of deformed madman Victor Crowley. What follows is a psycho spree of seat-jumping scares, eye-popping nudity, skull-splitting mayhem and beyond. Joel David Moore (DODGEBALL), Deon Richmond (SCREAM 3), Tamara Feldman and Mercedes McNab (BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER) star – along with horror icons Kane 'Jason' Hodder, Robert 'Freddy Krueger' Englund and Tony 'Candyman' Todd – in this screamingly funny carnage classic that Ain't It Cool News hails as "so indescribably awesome that you just cannot conceive."

Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers
Bonus Trailers
Featurettes
Outtakes/Bloopers
Closed Captioned

My Thoughts:
This one is a decent movie... but not the best horror I ever seen. You can't take it too seriously. Unfortunately the horror icons only had single scene parts (besides Kane Hodder who played Victor Crowely). But it was cool to see Mercedes McNab (Harmony on Buffy) through-out the movie. She kinda played a dumb blonde in this one as well. But at least this time we got to see her flashing for a video at Mardi Gras!    Sorry... perv in me coming out again.    Anyway.... enjoyable but don't expect to much... is heavy on gore but light on scares.

My Rating: 3/5


Count:
Movie Count: 93
TV Ep. Count: 49 I Made It! (10/20)
Other Count: 8 I Made It! (10/15)
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Title: Night of the Demons
Year: 1988
Director: Kevin S. Tenney
Rating: NR
Length: 90 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles:


Stars:
Hal Havins
Allison Barron
Alvin Alexis
Harold Ayer
Billy Gallo [William Gallo]
Cathy Podewell

Plot:
It's Halloween night and Angela is throwing a party, but this is no ordinary spook bash. Everybody's headed to Hull House, a deserted funeral home with a shocking secret in its past and something evil alive in its basement. Now the guests are becoming possessed, and this party's treats include tongue ripping, eyeball gouging, gratuitous nudity, bloody dismemberment and more. Welcome to the blowout where all Hell is breaking loose: You're invited to NIGHT OF THE DEMONS!

Scream Queen Linnea Quigley stars in this twisted '80s splatter-fest dirrected by Kevin S. Tenney (WITCHBOARD) and featuring grisly gore effects by Steve Johnson (DEAD HEAT, SPECIES). NIGHT OF THE DEMONS is presented totally uncut and uncensored and loaded with exclusive new extras for the first time ever on DVD.

Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers
Featurettes

My Thoughts:
This is classic '80s horror. The kind of horror I grew up with... so I definitely have a soft spot for it.This one is definitely a no-brainer popcorn type movie... just a sit back... relax and get lost in the nonsense. Even though I would say this one is basically a low budget horror... I would also say it is at the high end of low budget horrors... if that makes any sense to you.  While watching it you don't feel low-budget coming from it... decent effects... including some pretty cool looking demons.  Not to mention it is perfect for this time of the year since it takes place during Halloween. Was definitely worth the 90min I put into the movie.

My Rating: 3.5/5


Count:
Movie Count: 94
TV Ep. Count: 49 I Made It! (10/20)
Other Count: 8 I Made It! (10/15)
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Title: Incubus
Year: 1965
Rating: NR
Director: Leslie Stevens
Stars:  William Shatner, Allyson Ames, Eloise Hardt, Robert Fortier, Ann Atmar, Milos Milos

Plot:  William Shatner stars as Marc, a soldier of pure heart who has just returned home injured from the war. He becomes the target of Kia (Allyson Ames), a beautiful female demon, who has become bored with taking the lives of corrupt men. Kia sets out to seduce Marc, but ends up falling in love, angering her sister demon and forcing her to summon the Incubus to wreak revenge.

My Thoughts:  I'm an enormous Trekkie, and this stars William Shatner, so I had to pick this up and watch it at some point.  It's certainly an interesting film.  The cinematography is very striking, and the concept is interesting.  I always enjoy William Shatner, and his co-stars are fine as well.  However the relationship between Marc & Kia seemed very rushed.  I would think it would take more than a day for them to develop strong feelings for each other.  That's really my only complaint about the film.  It's definitely worth a look if you like vintage horror.

(My complaint about the DVD, that the subtitles are very large and obscure the screen at points, was answered in the special features - this is made from the sole surviving print, which had burned-in French subtitles that the English ones are digitally laid over on the DVD.  Mind you, this isn't the worst subtitling job I've ever seen, just close to it - but only because of the obscurement)

My Rating: 3/5 (an entertaining film)


Count:
Movies: 9
TV episodes: 5
Other: 1
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The Creature from the Black Lagoon

This is a real classic which has aged surprisingly well. Barring a few obvious rear projection shots even the technical side of the movie stands up, with the underwater filming being especially impressive (if rather well lit for realism...) - in fact the brilliant use of the underwater filming angles is not only technically impressive it's immensely effective at building the tension especially in the early part of the movie. The plot is pleasantly low key compared to many 'monster movies' of the period (though of course the premise that the creature would find the female lead attractive is totally illogical and as likely as her finding the creature as good looking!), the characters and the creature all have actual personalities to some extent and the creature itself is, of course, an iconic and brilliantly rendered design. It's a must see not only for all fans of classic horror but for any fan of the movies at all.
7/10

Near Dark

A mid-80s re-invention (nowadays it would probably called a re-boot) of the vampire genre this movie appeared at the same time as The Lost Boys but lost out in the battle at the cinema, probably due to the tiny advertising budget of the beleaguered owning company, though since then it's built a worthy cult following and respect. This movie mostly eschews the more light hearted elements of its rival and, as the title implies, keeps the tone dark throughout with the vampires (though they're never called that) portrayed as amoral and brutal, made that way by years and even centuries of practically daily murder just to survive. The central plot of the recently 'turned' lead fighting against the need to kill and feed yet at the same time trying to fit in with his new 'extended family' of blood-drinkers (before they kill him for not doing so) including the girl who turned him (with whom there is an obvious mutual attraction), works well as a device to hang all the rest of the elements of the movie onto, though the ending is a little too convenient for many viewers and doesn't really stand up to the scrutiny that you'd like it to. However, it's the tone and style that keep you coming back for more with a generally great cast, especially Lance Henricksen, Bill Paxton and Jeanette Goldstein reunited from the previous year's Aliens by James Cameron's then-future, now ex, wife, Kathryn Bigelow (now famed as the first woman ever to win a Director's Oscar for 2009's The Hurt Locker) who all seem to have great fun playing the bad guys and the excellent direction and now-copied stylistic flourishes, as you'd expect from Bigelow. As a movie that changed the whole vampire genre from the staginess and often almost camp style of Hammer's movies of the 60s and 70s and brought it into a new era, giving it a whole new lease of life, this is a 'cult' film that deserves to be seen by a much wider audience and one that every vampire movie fan should see.
8/10
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