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Vampires (1998)

Vampires (1998)
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John Carpenter directed this horror-western, adapted from the novel Vampire$ by John Steakley, illuminating the pivotal figure of fearless vampire killer Jack Crow (James Woods), who lost his parents to the creatures. In a remote New Mexico location, Crow and his team, protected with chain-mail fang shields on their throats, blast away at a vampire nest, haul them out with the Jeep's winch, and then celebrate by pulling on other wenches at the Sun God Motel. Their revels are soon brought to an end by king vampire Valek (Thomas Ian Griffith), who became invulnerable after a bungled "inverse exorcism" during the 14th Century. Amid the motel mayhem, Jack escapes, along with his buddy Montoya (Daniel Baldwin) and hooker Katrina (Sheryl Lee). Since Katrina was already bitten by Valek, they use her as a decoy to locate Valek. Cardinal Alba (Maximilian Schell) sends padre Guiteau (Tim Guinee) to join Crow, who is unaware that Montoya has been bitten by Katrina. The hunt begins. Director Carpenter composed the film's music. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
James WoodsDaniel Baldwin, (more)
Director(s):
John Carpenter
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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John Carpenter directed this horror-western, adapted from the novel Vampire$ by John Steakley, illuminating the pivotal figure of fearless vampire killer Jack Crow (James Woods), who lost his parents to the creatures. In a remote New Mexico location, Crow and his team, protected with chain-mail fang shields on their throats, blast away at a vampire nest, haul them out with the Jeep's winch, and then celebrate by pulling on other wenches at the Sun God Motel. Their revels are soon brought to an end by king vampire Valek (Thomas Ian Griffith), who became invulnerable after a bungled "inverse exorcism" during the 14th Century. Amid the motel mayhem, Jack escapes, along with his buddy Montoya (Daniel Baldwin) and hooker Katrina (Sheryl Lee). Since Katrina was already bitten by Valek, they use her as a decoy to locate Valek. Cardinal Alba (Maximilian Schell) sends padre Guiteau (Tim Guinee) to join Crow, who is unaware that Montoya has been bitten by Katrina. The hunt begins. Director Carpenter composed the film's music. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
John Carpenter
Writer(s):
Don Jakoby
Producer(s):
Sandy King
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Gore, Profanity, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Horror
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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Jerry S.

James Woods was so darn cool in this movie. This movie was raw and to the point. The guy who played the Vampire was perfect. Out of all of the vampire flicks I've seen over the years this movie probably had one of the coolest most violent vampires I've seen on the screen in a while. You'll see what I mean during the motel scene. I enjoyed this movie so much I added it to my DVD collection. Check it out horror buffs.

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Tony C.

See alot of vampire movies , this one is great ,better effects and plot and a few jumpy part's, Kill the lights!!

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Linda D.

James Woods plays this straight - if he had went a tad differently it could have easily been camp. It might have been easier to go that route but they played it straight and this was enjoyable enough. Good performances by all in this. I think I liked Daniel Baldwin better in this little movie than anything I've ever seen him in before.

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