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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA vampire hunter and a priest fight a band of the walking dead in Mexico.A vampire hunter and a priest fight a band of the walking dead in Mexico.A vampire hunter and a priest fight a band of the walking dead in Mexico.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 1 नामांकन
Natasha Gregson Wagner
- Zoey
- (as Natasha Wagner)
Toño Muñiz
- Jesse Brooks
- (as Antonio Muñiz)
Andrés Weiss
- Raider Punk
- (as Andres Weiss)
Enrique Muñoz
- Gatekeeper
- (as Enrique Munoz)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
I had some expectations for Vampires: Los Muertos. They weren't exactly high ones, however. I expected a let's-make-a-quick-buck rehash of Carpenter's original. I expected that there would be no way in hell that I could take Jon Bon Jovi seriously. I expected something terrible, especially considering Tommy Lee Wallace's track record with taking over for John Carpenter. I was wrong. I was wrong and I gladly admit it. I liked this movie. It was able to retain some originality while sticking rather closely with the source material. Bon Jovi convinced me, the entire cast was good (even Eddie from Family Matters), it had some unexpected gore moments, and Wallace doesn't butcher anything. It just didn't feel like a straight-to-video B sequel. It felt like a well done vampire flick that is nearly on par with Carpenter's original. Never in my life did I think I would be writing that. Sure it borrowed a little from other vamp flicks, but I don't care. The only thing that bothered me was the fact that I really missed James Woods. I would have enjoyed a direct sequel following James Woods and Daniel Baldwin's characters. But for now, this will do. I'm surprised Bon Jovi didn't write a theme for the movie: "Wanted Undead or Alive."
I first saw bits n pieces of this movie in the early 2k on cable tv n kinda disliked it.
Revisited it recently.
This is the sequel to the John Carpenter's Vampires.
This one is not at all action packed or brutal like its predecessor.
There is a lol scene where the character of Bon Jov blows up the head of a vampire and that too when the entire body was already in the process of being pulled out for death via sun.
What was the need for it i dont understand.
The lead female vampire is hot but we only get to see her tits via her thin dress.
All in all a lousy sequel.
Revisited it recently.
This is the sequel to the John Carpenter's Vampires.
This one is not at all action packed or brutal like its predecessor.
There is a lol scene where the character of Bon Jov blows up the head of a vampire and that too when the entire body was already in the process of being pulled out for death via sun.
What was the need for it i dont understand.
The lead female vampire is hot but we only get to see her tits via her thin dress.
All in all a lousy sequel.
Brilliant! I thought Tommy Lee Wallace was in his prime with this one. This proves that he can direct a very good film. I liked Fright Night 2, but Halloween 3 I really did not care for. The direction was fine, but the story suffered greatly. Anyway, this movie starts off beautifully, and has a tremendous amount interesting camera effects as well as some great angles that lend to a better narrative. Also the standard B-movie fare actors/actresses generally do not carry off well in their respective films, not so here. Not only not have B-movie actors (or at least those who act like it)we do have Natasha Gregson Wagner (a true beauty), and also have Jon Bon Jovi who has a great role. Both are superb! The supporting cast also is terrific. The pacing is good, the tension is there (it could have been more nail biting, but oh well), and for you guys who love the lesbian thing you have a nice tease in there. But i digress, a good film, and great bit of fun. Good amounts of gore and action...two fangs up!
Let's look at the facts here.
Straight-to-video. Lower budget. Different director. Cast of nobodies. James Woods: no. Jon Bon Jovi: yes.
You're probably not expecting much. Frankly, it's just as well.
Despite some moody establishing shots, one or two genuinely classy action moments and the odd tenuous attempt to link this film to its predecessor, the whole thing is hamstrung by a total lack of ambition, dismal script and some of the worst acting I've seen in years. It's a poor man's retread of the original on a far more modest scale, and in sequel terms about as necessary as Highlander II.
And... you know... Jon Bon Jovi. What were they thinking? At least his character was called 'Derek'.
Straight-to-video. Lower budget. Different director. Cast of nobodies. James Woods: no. Jon Bon Jovi: yes.
You're probably not expecting much. Frankly, it's just as well.
Despite some moody establishing shots, one or two genuinely classy action moments and the odd tenuous attempt to link this film to its predecessor, the whole thing is hamstrung by a total lack of ambition, dismal script and some of the worst acting I've seen in years. It's a poor man's retread of the original on a far more modest scale, and in sequel terms about as necessary as Highlander II.
And... you know... Jon Bon Jovi. What were they thinking? At least his character was called 'Derek'.
This was just on the verge of disappointing. The story builds itself around a similar plotline of the first, in that the vampire master is looking to find the mythical black cross which will allow them to walk during the day. They are opposed in this quest by the battle-hardened loner/slayer. In this case the slayer is portrayed by rocker Jon Bon Jovi. He has built an acting career around smaller, supporting roles and has done quite well in them. Unfortunately I don't think he was ready for the lead at this point. Or at least if he was he deserved a shot with a better storyline. Here the story is weak, the direction is weak,the chemistry is non-existent, and the dialogue flounders terribly. I liked the predecessor which starred James Woods and I am looking forward to purchasing Bon Jovi's newest album...can't say the same for this movie.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThis sequel was originally to have starred Tim Guinee, reprising his role as Father Adam Guiteau from the first film.
- गूफ़सभी एंट्री में स्पॉइलर हैं
- भाव
Ray Collins: You ain't lived till you got head from a vampire.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Good Bad or Bad Bad: Vampires: Los Muertos (2016)
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- 1 घं 34 मि(94 min)
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