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Vamp

Vamp

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoy the house red
Review: Visit the After Dark Club... and you won't want to leave. Grace Jones heads up the cast as an over-the-top vampire (though thankfully she never has to speak!).

This movie is about as tongue in cheek as you can get (have you ever seen a vampire staked through the heart using a six inch stiletto?) and thankfully never takes itself too seriously.

Even so, it manages to create it's own style of atmosphere that has you gripped from beginning to end with an attitude much akin to that of Big Trouble in Little China. The set design, though never big budget really makes you feel you are in the underworld, with some excellent lighting effects. And the cast work well together (Gede Watanabe as Duncan is hilarious).

In short, this is a cult classic that you will love if you enjoy 80's movies such as Big Trouble in Little China. Order it now and get yourself a little piece of cult 80's movie viewing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More than a teeny-bopper movie
Review: Yes, the teeny-bopper horror adventure is here but movie-goers that look past the obvious won't be disappointed. With the capable talent of Greg Cannon, Oscar Winner makeup genius, a writhing Grace Jones (A View to A Kill) becomes living artwork and a blood-chilling monster. Character actor Billy Drago (True Blood) adds to the movie's artistic flair by playing a psychotic, white-haired albino gang leader with vengence on his mind. Many sets are bathed in primary-colored lighting. The supporting actors' costumes are designed to emphasize the atmosphere of this campy vampire movie. And the clever lack of dialog for Grace Jones adds to her character's mystique.This movie is fun and at the same time very stylish. Definitely worth a look.


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