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Dracula 2000

  • 2000
  • 14A
  • 1h 39m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,9/10
38 k
MA NOTE
Gerard Butler in Dracula 2000 (2000)
Trailer
Liretrailer1:15
2 vidéos
31 photos
Fantaisie noireHorreur des vampiresHorreur surnaturelleFantastiqueHorreurMesureThriller

Un groupe de voleurs fait irruption dans une chambre dans l'espoir de trouver des peintures, mais au lieu de cela, ils libèrent le comte lui-même, qui se rend à la Nouvelle-Orléans pour trou... Tout lireUn groupe de voleurs fait irruption dans une chambre dans l'espoir de trouver des peintures, mais au lieu de cela, ils libèrent le comte lui-même, qui se rend à la Nouvelle-Orléans pour trouver la fille de son ennemi, Mary Van Helsing.Un groupe de voleurs fait irruption dans une chambre dans l'espoir de trouver des peintures, mais au lieu de cela, ils libèrent le comte lui-même, qui se rend à la Nouvelle-Orléans pour trouver la fille de son ennemi, Mary Van Helsing.

  • Director
    • Patrick Lussier
  • Writers
    • Joel Soisson
    • Patrick Lussier
  • Stars
    • Gerard Butler
    • Justine Waddell
    • Jonny Lee Miller
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,9/10
    38 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Patrick Lussier
    • Writers
      • Joel Soisson
      • Patrick Lussier
    • Stars
      • Gerard Butler
      • Justine Waddell
      • Jonny Lee Miller
    • 403Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 67Commentaires de critiques
    • 26Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux44

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    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Dracula
    Justine Waddell
    Justine Waddell
    • Mary Heller
    Jonny Lee Miller
    Jonny Lee Miller
    • Simon Sheppard
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Abraham Van Helsing
    Vitamin C
    Vitamin C
    • Lucy
    • (as Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick)
    Jennifer Esposito
    Jennifer Esposito
    • Solina
    Omar Epps
    Omar Epps
    • Marcus
    Sean Patrick Thomas
    Sean Patrick Thomas
    • Trick
    Danny Masterson
    Danny Masterson
    • Nightshade
    Lochlyn Munro
    Lochlyn Munro
    • Eddie
    Tig Fong
    Tig Fong
    • Dax
    Tony Munch
    Tony Munch
    • Charlie
    Jeri Ryan
    Jeri Ryan
    • Valerie Sharpe
    Shane West
    Shane West
    • JT
    Nathan Fillion
    Nathan Fillion
    • Father David
    Tom Kane
    Tom Kane
    • Anchor Man
    Jonathan Whittaker
    Jonathan Whittaker
    • Gautreaux
    Robert Verlaque
    Robert Verlaque
    • Dr. Seward
    • Director
      • Patrick Lussier
    • Writers
      • Joel Soisson
      • Patrick Lussier
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs403

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    grrlpunk

    Worth a Watch...Once...

    An interesting new take on Dracula and vampires in general. It wasn't a bad movie, but then again it wasn't anything to brag about. Christopher Plummer (Abraham Van Helsing) was wonderful as was Jonny Lee Miller (Simon). Gerard Butler was an interesting new Dracula. He played the mysterious and seductive vampire extremely well. I think the biggest disappointment was Justine Waddell (Mary). When watching her first scene in the film, I burst into laughter (and so did everyone around me). Omar Epps was great, as always, as were the other "big names" in this movie. The rest of the acting was okay, but could have been better. The plot had some major potential but, unfortunately, it failed to really go anywhere exciting. This Dracula story is worth a watch but even though Wes Craven is involved here, don't get your hopes up too high.
    5Dando83

    Another in a long line of vampire movies, but watchable

    An interesting take on Dracula--You might get a kick out of the end when you find out Dracula's true origin.

    It struck me as two movies in one. There was a very passionate vampire story going on, covered up by a high-tech monster movie (think Bram Stoker's Dracula coated with a layer of Underworld or League of Extraordinary Gentlemen).

    Considering the double tone of this film, I'm not surprised to see Christopher Plummer co-starring along some very fresh-faced young actors. Any fellow Canadians will notice a few Canucks besides Plummer in this one.

    Because of the inconsistent flow of the movie, some silliness, and the disappointing death of one of the main characters, I gave this film a 6/10.
    famousgir1

    Wes Craven presents another brilliant movie.

    Dracula 2001 was a great movie. Okay, it was nothing new and no, it was not scary but it was still good. The cast in the film, including: Johnny Lee Miller, Justine Waddell, Gerard Butler, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Jennifer Esposito and Christopher Plummer were all great and made the film even more interesting. Dracula 2001 is the probably the best Dracula film I've seen and I give it a 6/10.
    Big-Swifty

    Better Than You'd Think......(avec some spoilage)

    So...the title is a bit dodgy. "Dracula 2000". Ick. Nevertheless, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the film. To begin with, an interesting cast. Christopher Plummer has, previously, suffered from what I call "Michael Caine" syndrome; making any film that will write him a cheque, Johnny Lee Miller was amusing in "Trainspotting" and, let's not kid each other, there is no mystery as to why Jennifer Esposito and Jeri Ryan were cast. Round it out with some second and third tier young "Actors du jour" and you probably haven't spent too much money.

    Now...the most irritating aspect of the film is the almost surreal amount of flagrant Virgin Records placement. Seriously....Mary works in one of the stores which means we get prominent t-shirt coverage....not to mention the gawdy neon sign, the truck in the garage etc.....however, Dracula needs virgins, right?

    By far the most interesting part of this film was the story behind the creation of Dracula. Taking the myth back to the time of the crucifixion, with Judas Iscariot suffering some fairly serious guilt issues leading to his suicide and eventual "re-birth"....good angle: it helped to explain the vampires aversion to all things holy and dislike of silver (as in 30 pieces of...). Still don't get the mirror-phobia but hey....

    Someone on the creative team of this film has a sweet little visual gag in store. Check out the scene in the Laffayette Cemetery...there is a crypt bearing the name "Spencer Hepburn". Nice one.

    The ending is a little rushed and it seems that Miller might have left the set early that day, since he apparently vanishes. It also leaves blatant amounts of room for a sequel, but I wouldn't hold my breath.

    That I even considered seeing this film was primarily due to Wes Craven's participation. However, I found it to be an imaginative and fairly tasteful modernisation of one of the all-time cinematic horror legends.
    5Coventry

    Things sure have changed since Dracula 1931

    I've got to admit that it was a lot less awful than I expected. Still not very good though, but I've seen greater disasters under the `Wes Craven Presents'-label…70 years after Bela Lugosi made him immortal, new blood is running through the veins of the horror icon Dracula (which is a pretty ironic statement to itself…). The year is 2000 and the location is Great Britain. Abraham Van Helsing kept himself alive somehow and he still stands guard over the coffin that holds the remainders of Dracula. The vacuum-closed coffin gets stolen and – surprise surprise – Dracula escapes….with a mission, because he's after Van Helsing's daughter in America. Since Abraham used Dracula's blood to keep alive, the exact same powers are to find in her. All of a sudden, this version comes up with a whole new historical background for Dracula…He's portrayed like a real ladies-man and director Lussier even suggests that his wrath against humanity goes all the way back to the Biblical beginning…I'm not quite sure what to think of this whole character-twist. It gives a slight bit of originality and ingeniousness to the franchise, but it's also illogical, extremely far-fetched and it might even be considered as being a little offensive. My biggest fear regarding this film, however, was that it would be a boisterous and computerized update of the legendary myth. I'm glad to say that the visuals in Dracula 2000 are well used and not too exaggerated. Some good old-fashioned gore as well with a couple of nice decapitations and slaughtering. The script is rather weak and contains silly humorist-lines such as: ` Never ever mess with an antique dealer'…and a lot of variants on the `vampires suck'-joke! Gerard Butler is pretty weak as the bloodsucking vampire and he hasn't exactly got the charisma and appearance to play him…Of course, he can't be blamed for that entirely as it's as good as impossible to follow into the footsteps of brilliant actors like Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee or Gary Oldman who gave image to Dracula before him.

    Other than Butler, there is a good diversity in the cast. We receive some quality acting by Christopher Plummer as Prof. Van Helsing and even Omar Epps is remarkable in his role. Lots of eye-candy is provided by Jennifer Esposito (I never saw her this pretty), Jeri Ryan (cleavage-queen) and Colleen Fitzpatrick (she's the modern version of Lucy). I'm rather late with my first viewing on this film. Since I never wanted to spend money on it, I patiently waited for it to come on TV. You're not missing anything in case you don't ever see it, but there are much worse ways to spend your time. It's overall well-made and light-headed entertainment. Not planning on seeing the sequels, though.

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    • Anecdotes
      (at around 1h) The line in the film where Jonny Lee Miller playing Simon Sheppard says, "Never, ever fuck with an antiques dealer," was a line the actor would say on set as a joke. The director liked it and incorporated it into the scene.
    • Gaffes
      Van Helsing's office building is in London, but the Security Guards on duty are armed. Security guards in the UK do not, and cannot, carry guns. Handguns are illegal in the UK and private citizens, even security guards, cannot possess handguns, much less can they carry them about. Handguns can only be carried by the armed forces and by specially trained police officers (and even then it is rare to see an armed police officer).
    • Citations

      [while struggling with Marcus, Simon produces a cross]

      Marcus: Sorry sport. I'm an atheist.

      [a dagger pops out of the cross's base]

      Simon Sheppard: God loves you anyway.

      [He stabs Marcus in the eye with it]

    • Générique farfelu
      As the credits roll, interspersed in the words, are coloured pictures of things important to the movie's premise, including a row of teeth, a bat, and a cross. These pictures are seen both on the left and right sides.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Dracula 2000: Deleted Scenes (2001)
    • Bandes originales
      Ultra Mega
      Written and Performed by Powerman 5000

      Courtesy of DreamWorks Records

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 décembre 2000 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Dracula 2001
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • sociétés de production
      • Dimension Films
      • Neo Art & Logic
      • Wes Craven Films
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    • Budget
      • 54 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 33 022 767 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 8 636 567 $ US
      • 25 déc. 2000
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 47 053 625 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
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    • Mixage
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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