Brutal Bloodsuckers: 6 Movie Pack
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Brutal Bloodsuckers: 6 Movie Pack
DVD Price: You save 35%! As of Oct 7 14:49 EDT (details)
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| Directed by | Steven J. Niles, Tim Swartz, Marc Fratto and Byron C. Miller |
| Cast | Rubberman, Stephanie Bloode, Circe, Mr. Creepo and Theda Baire |
| DVD Release | August 15, 2006 |
| Running Time | 535 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 683904660046 |
| Buy this item | $6.47 at Amazon.com As of Oct 7 14:49 EDT (details) 2 DVD, BRUTAL BLOODSUCKERS (DVD MOVIE), Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 36 new from $4.06, 10 used from $4.05 |
About Brutal Bloodsuckers: 6 Movie Pack
Welcome to the twisted world of Pendulum Pictures the new name in horror that marks a new world of amazing values on amazing film compilations. These collections gather the best of low-budget Indy horror in a series that will scare up sales to the immense and growing base of horror fans.Included1. Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires2. Lifeblood3. Night4. Strange Things Happen At Sundown5. Vampire Hunter6. Vampire SistersSystem Requirements:Running Time: 530 MinutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: NR UPC: 683904660046 Manufacturer No: MV66004 Product Description
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Average user review:| These ladies will take you out for a "bite" |
The highlight (if that's the right word) of this set simply has to be the Lesbian Vampires. This cast is so bizarre I couldn't resist listing several names, including the film's writer/director, who plays "The Tongue." (oh my!)
For another half-dozen Pendulum Pictures fangfests, you've just gotta meet their FATAL FEMMES. These ladies will give you a hickey you'll never forget!
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The alphabetized program list below includes 1 to 10 viewer poll ratings, original theatrical names (where applicable) year of release and principal actors for each title.
(2.0) Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires ("Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires: The Curse of Ed Wood!") (2003) - Theda Baire/Stephanie Bloode/Circe/Mr. Creepo/A. Crowley/Didi Delicious/Rubberman/Tim Swartz (as The Tongue)
(2.7) Lifeblood (2006) - Steven J. Niles/Kathryn Matuch
(2.3) Night (2006) - John Hardy/Shawn LeTang/Melanie Ginnett
(3.3) Strange Things Happen At Sundown (2003) - J. Scott Green/Masha Sapron (narrator)/Jocasta Bryan/Joseph DeVito
(???) Vampire Hunter (2004) - Sean Gallimore
(2.5) Vampire Sisters (2004) - Darla Albornoz/Syn DeVil/Jeannie Michelle Jameson July 27, 2007
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Vampire Sisters
Night
Vampire Hunter
Strange Things Happen at Sundown
Lifeblood
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Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires.
Night was okay. It's low budget but done well. It's rather straight-forward where a guy meets a vampire girl who transforms him. It deals a bit with his crossing-over into the world of vampires. There's no fangs in this film. The vampires all live in a normal house, only keeping out of the sunlight. There's a very small amount of erotic content towards the end.
However the other films are a waste of time... several of them are so bad I have to mention them here, as they detract from the package
Vampire Hunter was a complete waste of time; featuring the star in what can only be a movie of self-promotion for nobody Sean Gallimore where he shows off all the fine martial arts moves he can make. At the beginning of this film a vampire defeats a vampire hunter in very poorly done fight sequences, but then Sean Gallimore steps in to show what a man he is where others have failed. The dialogue in this is too corny. Even the vampire is afraid of the macho Sean Gallimore who again appears in a scene where he does a number of posing matrial-arts films - the whole picture is like his own personal fantasy of how tough he is.
Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires has women who aren't attractive and would only be considered 'barely legal' if the age of consent was 30. This is an attempt at a skin-flick/vampire film but with women seldom getting down to anything but their underwear it fails to arouse
Lifeblood is poorly filmed. Unless you enjoy most of the film being in darkness. February 11, 2007
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