Playgirls and the Vampire was made as an Italian cash-in on the success of Hammer's Horror ... more
of Dracula and being Italian the emphasis was placed on sex. Playgirls centres on five strippers who take shelter in a dark, gothic castle. One of their number, ...
Release Date: 2003-04-21, Rating Suitable for 15 years and over,
Postage & Packaging:free Super Saver Delivery Availability:Temporarily out of stock. Order now and we'll deliver when available. We'll e-mail you with an estimated delivery date as soon as we have more information. Your credit card will not be charged until we ship the item....
Production Year: 2000 - Horror - Director: Keenen Ivory Wayans - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Carmen Electra, Anna Faris, Kurt Fuller, James Van Der Beek, Keenen Ivory Wayans
Advantages: Both quite good for the money £2 Disadvantages: Film quality of the second feature isnt great.
very slowly.
Jude Law was about and acting in the 70s.
When the vampire was hunting Elvira down cause she needed the blood of a virgin why didn?t Daninsky do the honourable thing? (You know what I mean)
Leather jackets stop knives. Checkered shirts don?t.
Who I?d Punch
Daninsky?s mad sister. I didn?t like her cheek bones one bit.
Overall
I wouldn?t recommend it. You the average person (even if you are on Ciao) won?t like it. If you?re the type of person who would like this film then you just know. It wasn?t anything special to me and if I got saw the other Daninsky films going cheap I might give them a go. It?s a cheap DVD set with The Screaming Skull added on. Not to be sniffed at. Also bear in mind The Werewolf vs. The Vampire Woman is dubbed. Quite well to be fair but it is noticeable. The Screaming Skull is probably ...
Advantages: Good balance of Comedy, Horror and Action all roll into one. Disadvantages: Slightly dated with fuzzy subtitltes.
I first watched 'Mr Vampire' back in 1991 on Channel 4. There was a season of Chinese Horror movies introduced and presented by Jonathan Ross to the Western world. I was brought up with these sorts of movies, therefore I was used to the style and genre. Now being slightly older and becoming more aware of differences in culture, I can see why Mr Vampire should be one of the Chinese films to be introduced.
Horror films in Western industry tend to be straight-forward horror. If there was comedy in the film, it might be a line said by a character, which might be funny at the situation or event. Or to more present days, there could be the over-the-top comedy horror such as Scary Movies; which in my view is not actually scary at all. I think the British 'Shaun of the Dead' has achieved a similar effect to Chinese Comedy ...
Moogiekupo 12.02.2006
· Read full review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Mr Vampire (DVD)
Advantages: Amazing movie Disadvantages: Wanted it to go on and on and it did but not for long enough!
In my opinion Interview with the Vampire has to be one of the most awe inspiring vampire movies of its time. With an all star cast including Brad Pitt (Fight Club, Mr and Mrs Smith, troy), Tom Cruise (Top Gun, Mission Impossible, Minority Report), Antonio Banderas (The Mask of Zorro, Desperado), a young Kirsten Dunst (Spiderman) and more. The story itself is loosely based around the book Interview with the Vampire written by Anne Rice. The movie was directed by Neil Jordan, who has also directed many other memorable films including 'The end of the Affair' and 'The Crying Game.'
The movie begins with the meeting of the young reporter Daniel (Christian Slater) and Louis (Brad Pitt) meeting together in the room where for the duration of the movie Louis will unveil his story to the man. Daniel due to his inquisitive nature soon finds that ...
Similar products and search queries by other users »
Playgirls DVD, Playgirls And DVD, Playgirls The DVD, Playgirls Vampire DVD, Playgirls And The DVD, Playgirls And Vampire DVD, Playgirls The Vampire DVD, Playgirls And The Vampire DVD
Are you the manufacturer / provider of Playgirls And The Vampire (DVD)? Click here