BloodRayne (2006)

BloodRayne (2006)
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The war against the forces of darkness becomes a family affair in this cinematic prequel to the popular video game Bloodrayne. In 16th century Europe, Lord Kagan (Ben Kingsley) is an evil ruler who holds more power than any man alive, but he still dreams of having more, and when he's told of three magic talismans who, when united, will give him intense supernatural strength and the gift of immortality, he will stop at nothing to attain them. However, three warriors who have learned how to battle the forces of darkness -- Vladimir (Michael Madsen), Katarin (Michelle Rodriguez), and Sebastian (Matt Davis) -- have formed the Brimstone Society, with the goal of stripping Kagan of his power and restoring justice to their land. They can't accomplish this on their own, though, so they enlist the aid of Rayne (Kristanna Loken), a half-human, half-vampire who can approach Kagan's sinister gifts while having a desire to do good. However, Rayne is torn about signing on with the Brimstone Society, and for a good reason -- Kagan is her father. Scripted by actress, screenwriter, and video-game enthusiast Guinevere Turner, BloodRayne also stars Geraldine Chaplin, Udo Kier, Billy Zane, Michael Paré, and Meat Loaf Aday. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Kristanna LokenMichelle Rodriguez, (more)
Director(s):
Uwe Boll
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of BloodRayne

The war against the forces of darkness becomes a family affair in this cinematic prequel to the popular video game Bloodrayne. In 16th century Europe, Lord Kagan (Ben Kingsley) is an evil ruler who holds more power than any man alive, but he still dreams of having more, and when he's told of three magic talismans who, when united, will give him intense supernatural strength and the gift of immortality, he will stop at nothing to attain them. However, three warriors who have learned how to battle the forces of darkness -- Vladimir (Michael Madsen), Katarin (Michelle Rodriguez), and Sebastian (Matt Davis) -- have formed the Brimstone Society, with the goal of stripping Kagan of his power and restoring justice to their land. They can't accomplish this on their own, though, so they enlist the aid of Rayne (Kristanna Loken), a half-human, half-vampire who can approach Kagan's sinister gifts while having a desire to do good. However, Rayne is torn about signing on with the Brimstone Society, and for a good reason -- Kagan is her father. Scripted by actress, screenwriter, and video-game enthusiast Guinevere Turner, BloodRayne also stars Geraldine Chaplin, Udo Kier, Billy Zane, Michael Paré, and Meat Loaf Aday. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Uwe Boll
Writer(s):
Guinevere Turner
Producer(s):
Daniel ClarkeDaniel SalesShawn Williamson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Nudity, Gore, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Carol B.

The dismemberments and decapitations are low budget. The acting is non-existent. I regret that Billy Zane’s agent or loved one convinced him that he should take on the small role that he did in this film. I only made it through maybe half of the movie. The only redeeming item in that first half was an out-of-the-blue sex scene. This would be a perfect movie for Mystery Science Theatre.

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LAURI M.

As a big fan of the vampire genre, I was really hoping this would be a good movie. It had a good cast, but even Ben Kingsley failed to engage me. The fighting/battle scenes were a joke! Very unrealistic! The bottom line is that I found the story relatively interesting but overall, I was not impressed.

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Steven J.

A good vampire movie, but it veers into sci fi off the vampire script.

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