Image via WikipediaHeart-warming vampire films? Have you seen: "Let me In"? SHE (Chloe Moretz) is the cutest thing in cinema. And, somehow, the plot all makes sense. Based on the Swedish film "Let the Right One In" (which I watched first). I do like the American version better.
It's just kinda eerie and fun when you end up empathizing with the (so-called) villain.
And she leaves some blood on his 12 year old lips. Mmm.
AND... what a ridiculously fantastic ending! For movie lovers everywhere. Not just Horror Fanatics. BRAVO!!!
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Monday, November 28, 2011
Horror Movie Reviews: Dracula II: The Ascension
Jason Scott Lee (Image via RottenTomatoes.com)I thought I was so OVER vampire movies. Since 1983 and The Hunger, I'd pretty much seen 'em all. But... this one (suggested by Netflix) blew me away... a whole new twist. Very unexpected. I must say I enjoyed it a great deal.
The best part is that the NEW Van Helsing (aka Vampire Hunter) is a Church sanctioned Jason Scott Lee: most famous for his part as Bruce Lee in "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story".
He is (as always) extraordinary in his acts of dispension (ie. ridding the world of the vampire menace). SPOILER: He decapitates with an unusual blade... and a few extraordinary powers of his own.
I mentioned once before that I have this thing for Asian men (ever since my summer studying karate in Japan and discovering Masao Kusakari... a half American, half Asian actor). LOL. He was the star of a Japanese version of Starsky and Hutch (circa 1977). Whateverthehelll happened to that poster?
The best part is that the NEW Van Helsing (aka Vampire Hunter) is a Church sanctioned Jason Scott Lee: most famous for his part as Bruce Lee in "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story".
He is (as always) extraordinary in his acts of dispension (ie. ridding the world of the vampire menace). SPOILER: He decapitates with an unusual blade... and a few extraordinary powers of his own.
I mentioned once before that I have this thing for Asian men (ever since my summer studying karate in Japan and discovering Masao Kusakari... a half American, half Asian actor). LOL. He was the star of a Japanese version of Starsky and Hutch (circa 1977). Whateverthehelll happened to that poster?
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