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.From the Ghost House Underground Series, and my question is how did it ever make it to this collection of good movies. Up to this point all the Ghosthouse Underground movies I have seen have been good movies. This one let me see how should I put it, well the only way to say it is… More
.From the Ghost House Underground Series, and my question is how did it ever make it to this collection of good movies. Up to this point all the Ghosthouse Underground movies I have seen have been good movies. This one let me see how should I put it, well the only way to say it is that IT SUCKS, No Pun intended. This is a vampire movie but its so B its not funny. A twist at the end that I seen coming about mid way in the movie and then its like the producer ran out of money and decided to just stop the film, A crap ending. Not even worth the 2 stars I'm giving it.
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Nonexistent production values scuttle a couple neat ideas inserted into ye olde vampire genre. Most of the time is spent in someone's dirty basement with the remaining scenes shot in his dirty apartment. I liked the concept of a team of mercenary vampire hunters who hork the… More
Nonexistent production values scuttle a couple neat ideas inserted into ye olde vampire genre. Most of the time is spent in someone's dirty basement with the remaining scenes shot in his dirty apartment. I liked the concept of a team of mercenary vampire hunters who hork the loot found on their kills - cash, rings, jewelry - in order to remain solvent. Somebody has to pay for new crossbows and all that ammunition, right? But this angle, like everything else in <i>Brotherhood of Blood,</i> is underdeveloped. It even seems like entire scenes are missing which explained motivations and histories - maybe they ran out of time since they had to get the camera back to Circuit City while still covered by their return policy?
Victoria Pratt shows she can ably shoulder the load of action heroine (even if there is very little action) while grizzly Sid Haig adds some bite to the role of a vampire leader, albeit with fangs from a Cracker Jack box. And like Pratt, who starred in <i>Cleopatra 2525</i> and <i>Mutant X</i>, Will Snow re-emerges from an early 2000's fantasy syndication series <i>The Lost World.</i> Ken Foree of the original <i>Dawn of the Dead</i> is disappointingly on hand merely to moan while chained to a table.
The story is told using a pointless and confusingly intercut dual timeline. It's a real shame that such a good, yes, I really mean a <u>good</u> twist ending is wasted on such a lousy movie. Did I say ending? Well there's another failure as we are expecting what would be the biggest confrontation, but it doesn't happen and we few who made it to the end are left hanging. Were they *really* expecting to make a sequel to this squalor?? Now them's some big balls, boys. Probably a good thing it never happened since a sequel is always a bigger spectacle and thus twice as expensive, so just where would they find the two hundred bucks?
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Brotherhood of Blood follows the story of a team of vampire hunters in the search for a man that believe to have been turned while on a trip to romania and they use his bother to help find him but they run into some trouble when a group of vampires are also lookin for this guy too… More
Brotherhood of Blood follows the story of a team of vampire hunters in the search for a man that believe to have been turned while on a trip to romania and they use his bother to help find him but they run into some trouble when a group of vampires are also lookin for this guy too since they believe he has become the vampire demon Vlad Kossel who was killed by a vampire sect in the dark ages come to seek vengence. Pretty cool vampire flick cheesy in some parts and what seems very low budget also co stars Sid Haig and Ken foree as vampires
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