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An American muay-thai fighter in Thailand must join forces with a group of vampire hunters to track down and kill a vampire lord who has kidnapped his gilfriend.An American muay-thai fighter in Thailand must join forces with a group of vampire hunters to track down and kill a vampire lord who has kidnapped his gilfriend.An American muay-thai fighter in Thailand must join forces with a group of vampire hunters to track down and kill a vampire lord who has kidnapped his gilfriend.
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In Thailand, the Americans Connor (Colin Egglesfield) and his girlfriend Amanda (Meredith Monroe) quarrel in a Muay-Thai fight, and Amanda leaves Connor alone. She asks the direction of the hotel to a stranger, indeed the mean vampire Niran (Don Hetrakul), and she is bitten and kidnapped by his gang of evil vampires in motorcycles. Connor joins to a clan of "good" vampires leaded by Sang (Stephanie Chao), trying to save Amanda from the claws of Niran.
I expected that "Vampires: The Turning" were a good movie. The locations and the cinematography are beautiful; the very heavy music score is excellent; Stephanie Chao is gorgeous and attractive; but unfortunately, the screenplay and the director are terrible and the very loose costume of Meredith Monroe does not help her fallen breasts. The story is very short, and the unknown Marty Weiss uses long scenes with motorcycle race, fights and boring flashbacks to complete a minimum running time for film. My vote is four.
Title (Brazil): "Vampiros: A Conversão" ("Vampires: The Conversion")
I expected that "Vampires: The Turning" were a good movie. The locations and the cinematography are beautiful; the very heavy music score is excellent; Stephanie Chao is gorgeous and attractive; but unfortunately, the screenplay and the director are terrible and the very loose costume of Meredith Monroe does not help her fallen breasts. The story is very short, and the unknown Marty Weiss uses long scenes with motorcycle race, fights and boring flashbacks to complete a minimum running time for film. My vote is four.
Title (Brazil): "Vampiros: A Conversão" ("Vampires: The Conversion")
When i hired this movie i thought that this movie would be the worst horror/Vanmpire movie ever made but then i watched it and it turned out to be so dam good and the best Vampire movie since Blade Trinity and the best Vampire movie of 2005.And i can not understand why this movie is rated so low on this web site it is rated 3.7 and it is NOT a 3.7 it is at least a 6 out of 10.
There are some good gore scenes in this movie with a lot of blood and the special effects are mostly good but some times they get a bit crap and there are some really great martial arts scenes in this movie.
Over all this movie is good and if u liked the martial arts in this movie u should watch the great movie Ong Bak and my rating for this movie is 6 out of 10.
There are some good gore scenes in this movie with a lot of blood and the special effects are mostly good but some times they get a bit crap and there are some really great martial arts scenes in this movie.
Over all this movie is good and if u liked the martial arts in this movie u should watch the great movie Ong Bak and my rating for this movie is 6 out of 10.
I first saw bits n pieces of this movie in the mid 2k on Sony Pix channel.
Revisited it recently.
This is the third installment of the Vampires film series although John Carpenter who directed the first film and produced the second film had no involvement with this film.
So now viewers can do their math.
There is one single decapitation scene, an unnecessary bike chase sequence n few unnecessary kung fu or for that matter wi fu scenes.
It has a hot babe, Stephanie Chao but her sex n nudity scene is one of the worst shot ever.
This movie has lots of vampires but no good action or gory stuff.
Revisited it recently.
This is the third installment of the Vampires film series although John Carpenter who directed the first film and produced the second film had no involvement with this film.
So now viewers can do their math.
There is one single decapitation scene, an unnecessary bike chase sequence n few unnecessary kung fu or for that matter wi fu scenes.
It has a hot babe, Stephanie Chao but her sex n nudity scene is one of the worst shot ever.
This movie has lots of vampires but no good action or gory stuff.
I watched the movie and though it might have been a little confusing, some of the stunts and fight sequences were awesome, and just the subtle use of contacts and fangs for the vampires went over really well, because asians already have the exotic look down, with the contacts it just made them appear more appealing and alluring, my hats off though to COLIN, because he was one definite hottie. I loved him in this film and hope to see him do more, ROCK ON! Patrick Bachau is in this film and I can't really see him as anyone other than Sydney from THE PRETENDER, Stephanie was great in the film, but we really could have done with Meredith Monroe, I thought she went insane anyway, she just came off as this whiny chick, who chose to go with COLIN's character to Asia, did she really think they were just gonna look at silky fabrics and lighted signs. COME ON!!
This is an entertaining combination of Kung Fu and horror. The performances are decent and the action/fight scenes are well choreographed.
The film moves along at a brisk pace. You won't be bored.
There's very little sex or T&A, unfortunately, but I won't hold that against it.
While no "Citizen Kane", This flick is way better than I initially thought it would be. It's a worthy diversion for an afternoon.
With all the absolutely worthless crap that Hollywood releases nowadays, it's a shame this never got a wide (or any) theatrical release.
It seems as if this was intended to be the first of a series. If that's the case, I'd definitely check out any sequels.
The film moves along at a brisk pace. You won't be bored.
There's very little sex or T&A, unfortunately, but I won't hold that against it.
While no "Citizen Kane", This flick is way better than I initially thought it would be. It's a worthy diversion for an afternoon.
With all the absolutely worthless crap that Hollywood releases nowadays, it's a shame this never got a wide (or any) theatrical release.
It seems as if this was intended to be the first of a series. If that's the case, I'd definitely check out any sequels.
Did you know
- TriviaVampires (1998) director John Carpenter was listed as Executive Producer in early publicity material for this film. However his name does not appear on the final credits, instead replaced by J.S. Cardone.
- GoofsWhen Amanda is bitten in the alleyway you can see the end of the tube where the fake blood is pumped from and the line of blood from it as the Vampire pulls back, it is then visible again when he goes to take another bite.
- ConnectionsFollows Vampires (1998)
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- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 24m(84 min)
- Color
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- 1.85 : 1
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