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Bloodsucking Cinema

  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • TV-MA
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
217
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Bloodsucking Cinema (2007)
DocumentaryHorror

The sound of flapping bat wings, an empty coffin, glistening fangs, tiny punctures on the neck, the sensual taste of blood, a blank reflection, fear of the cross, and death from daylight. Th... Read allThe sound of flapping bat wings, an empty coffin, glistening fangs, tiny punctures on the neck, the sensual taste of blood, a blank reflection, fear of the cross, and death from daylight. These are the creatures of the night, and as legendary (but fictional) vampire hunter Abraha... Read allThe sound of flapping bat wings, an empty coffin, glistening fangs, tiny punctures on the neck, the sensual taste of blood, a blank reflection, fear of the cross, and death from daylight. These are the creatures of the night, and as legendary (but fictional) vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing exclaimed: "Gentlemen, we are dealing with the undead!" Perhaps the most end... Read all

  • Director
    • Barry Gray
  • Writer
    • Barry Gray
  • Stars
    • Uwe Boll
    • Everett Burrell
    • John Carpenter
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    217
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barry Gray
    • Writer
      • Barry Gray
    • Stars
      • Uwe Boll
      • Everett Burrell
      • John Carpenter
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Uwe Boll
    Uwe Boll
    • Self
    Everett Burrell
    Everett Burrell
    • Self
    John Carpenter
    John Carpenter
    • Self
    David S. Goyer
    David S. Goyer
    • Self
    Corey Haim
    Corey Haim
    • Self
    Harry Jay Knowles
    Harry Jay Knowles
    • Self
    John Landis
    John Landis
    • Self
    Kristanna Loken
    Kristanna Loken
    • Self
    Leonard Maltin
    Leonard Maltin
    • Self
    Cheech Marin
    Cheech Marin
    • Self
    Greg Nicotero
    Greg Nicotero
    • Self
    • (as Gregory Nicotero)
    Joel Schumacher
    Joel Schumacher
    • Self
    Stephen Sommers
    Stephen Sommers
    • Self
    Stuart Townsend
    Stuart Townsend
    • Self
    Stan Winston
    Stan Winston
    • Self
    Len Wiseman
    Len Wiseman
    • Self
    Marv Wolfman
    Marv Wolfman
    • Self
    • Director
      • Barry Gray
    • Writer
      • Barry Gray
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    9UniqueParticle

    Very enjoyable documentary

    Very informative, fascinating & interesting. I love learning about film opinions in any perspective. Highly recommend this to horror & movie buffs like myself.
    6Smells_Like_Cheese

    Ah, bloody heck!

    I was going through Netflix to find a good movie and was going through the horror genre section, I needed a good scare and saw Bloodsucking Cinema which is a documentary about vampire movies, which I thought were mainly going to be the classics. Now I was definitely excited to see that they were going to mention: Nosferatu, Dracula, the Hammer films, The Lost Boys, Bram Stroker's Dracula. I always was a very big fan of vampire films, ever since I was a little girl, my mom and I would watch one every weekend, I always thought that they were cool. Vampires are a great monster to adore because they represent eternal youth, beauty, and life. Mainly because of film the vampire has been more romantic then what stories had told us before. But still it's a fun little fairy tale to think about: a dashing man in a cap comes into a girl's bedroom to make her his or a beautiful woman who seems so in love with you making you her little love toy. It's very erotic and exciting to us since it's so "forbidden" in our world. So I do love to see documentaries on vampires and since this was a documentary more so on vampire films, I didn't even hesitate.

    So as a documentary about vampire films, this goes into the famous movies about vampires, slayers, the victims, and the survivors. They talk to the most famous directors, actors, writers, and critics about what it was like to make the famous films such as: The Lost Boys, Dracula, Innocent Blood, Nosferatu, Underworld, and Van Helsing. They even for some odd reason throw in Bloodrayne which was a pretty lousy movie so I'm not so sure why they would put that in there. But if you were curious on how the stories came to be, this is the documentary for vampire fans.

    My main problem with the film is that they spend a little bit too much time with Uwe Boll's movie Bloodrayne which is just a bad movie and I was questioning why they even bothered. They also still missed on a few films that I felt needed mentioning: Dracula(with Frank Langella), Fright Night, Count Yorga, and even 30 Days of Night(even if I didn't really like that movie). They also talked about both Queen of the Damned and Interview with the Vampire at the same time which I felt like it was a cheat considering they were both very different from each other. Now I'm not completely complaining, I did enjoy the documentary on vampire films, I loved to get the idea of what the directors thought of vampire stories and such. It was cool also to learn about how some of the effects or how the story came to be. I was just bummed that it was pretty short and they didn't really go into much detail on certain films. But this is worth the look for any vampire fan.

    6/10
    Michael_Elliott

    Good Doc

    Bloodsucking Cinema (2007)

    *** (out of 4)

    Short, 55-minute documentary that takes a look at why vampire films are so popular in cinema. The film takes a look at where the true legend comes from and then goes into all the films starting with 1922's Nosferatu and leading up to current films like Underworld and Van Helsing. If you have the slightest knowledge of film history then you're not going to learn anything by this film because it's clearly being made for those who have never seen a vampire movie. John Carpenter, John Landis, Joel Schumaker and Uwe Boil are among the people interviewed as they talk about their own films as well as the ones they enjoyed while growing up. It was nice seeing Carpenter talk about enjoying various Hammer movies and even the 1931 Lugosi film gets a lot of talk. For some reason this film almost seems like a promotional piece for From Dusk Till Dawn, which gets a lot of the talk. Cheech Marin talks about his roles in that film but the most interesting thing is seeing him talk about all the Mexican vampire films made throughout the decades. While there wasn't anything new I learned here the film still kept me entertained enough to enjoy what I was watching.

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blod på vita duken
    • Production companies
      • Insight Film Studios
      • Vamp Productions
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