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It was alright I wouldn't call this the best vampire movie. The vampire were like zombies you didn't need a stake or silver to kill them. Some of them even died from shot gun blast.
Living in north or south of the planet might be hard for vampires if they can't immigrate. In winters they can rampage as much they want but in summers they can't go even outside because the sun is always up.
This was my first horror movie by accident and it scared me soo bad I didn’t watch anything bloody or scary for like a decade. I laugh now just because of how badly this movie messed me up lol
This and the Dawn of the Dead (2004) messed me up as a kid. It took Zombieland to make me less scared of horror movies (but only after a year or two Zombieland released).
I watched this on DVD, and in the extras it had the first episode for the anime "Blood+". That was how I was introduced to anime, and it is still one of my favorite shows to this day.
This movie was really good. And the Recap reminded me how good it was at that time. Also reminds me of how great Josh Hartnett’s career was during the early to mid 2000’s
The first time I saw this movie I thought it was so annoying that they didn't translate the vampires dialogue...then I realized after watching the entire thing a second time that my tv display settings were cutting off the subtitles...I'm a moron
Why didnt Eben choose to stay alive after being turned in to a vampire? Vampires also feed on animals don't they? Its like the vampire vegan option lol
The vampires in this movie are actually scary amd merciless. How they actually should be...Great movie and highly recommended. Although the sequel sucked big way.
At the very end when the screen is black, you can hear Eben take a clear breath. To me at least, suggesting he lives. One of my favorite movies of all time.
I saw it in theaters and the opening scene is just this huge boat coming to shore with that crazy guy and the way it's filmed is like it's silent but so loud at the same time, like a silent echo or something aahahaha that doesn't make sense but kinda like how when you have a head cold? It elicits that strange sense. I was also pretty stoned as well
This was one of the few movies that scared the shit out of me as a kid til I was just about shivering. One of my favorites alongside The Ring as well as one of the most underrated movies out there.
I'm a few hundred miles away from Barrow and I can tell you that there are some interesting stories that are told about creatures up there. We've got all sorts of paranormal things up here.
@@AmanKhan-69 not really. I could contact you via email if you wanna give me that here. I'd love to share some stories with you. As long as you're serious and not some sceptic out to poke holes in all my stories.
Nah, just bros. The one at the end is a snazzy dresser, but his bear brother just puts like duct tape over his old shabby clothes... but yes, I think I remembered seeing this and wondering what he was doing there! That, and why would killing their leader vamp Marlow just make the others run away and not just bed down in that building the others were hiding in? Then again, I was raised on Lost Boys vampire rules along with a few others like Fright Night. Just gotta kill the "Master" vampire that turned the others and then you can be freed from his control or in some instances, turned back human with a very bad tummy ache!
12:28 Wouldn't that cause her to become a vampire as well? If so, then wouldn't she die from sunlight hence, making the sacrifice somewhat in vain, given the fact that he turned himself into a vampire just to save Stella and Gale from getting burnt or killed by the vampires.
no its different, she is just getting a kiss from a vampire. Its only when you get bitten, does it mean your bloodstream is exposed to the virus and you start to turn. There were other incidents for example when the vampires either hit or grabbed people but they weren't infected, so physical contact isn't enough
The vampires strategy was to dine and dash, destroying evidence that they were there in the first place. I don't exactly remember the sequel but they attacked only lone settlements and villages in middle of nowhere
i watched this as a kid. I forgot the tittle and now I reminisce it. This movie made my childhood. And o if you want to watch another horror movie I would recommend dog soldier 2002 ! watch it guys ! it made me and my brother scared at night and our father would intentionally ask us to buy something at night because he knew we were scared!
Every winter in the far North of Norway, Sweden, Finland & Russia: Well, the no sun part at least. Tho when it returns everyone is white and ghoulish enough they might as well be vampires 🤣💀
I'm just thinking DID THOSE VAMPIRES HAVE THE ABILITY TO TALK???? I watched this when I was younger and I only remember weird mouth noises 😂 were there subtitles or something??? I have to watch this again
@@Ahahahhaaah If they always kill all the survivors and destroy the evidence then how would we know? Zombies though? Definitely real! Just staring at screens all day long or for hours at a time with blank expressions while typing "lol". But seriously, zombies' bodies would burn, rot, and deteriorate. Zombie apocalypse? Just wait for winter! No circulation in their bodies means no HEAT! They would freeze in place while standing of barely moving around! It would be the most epic game of Whack-a-Mole ever!!!
Yesterdat I read the comics and I found out that Eben was brought back to life and he goes back to his town killing every one, and start looking for his wife who she was killed by an fbi agent in LA by mistake. When he knew that he went to LA after assembling more vampires, and they attack an fbi headquarter in LA killing and turning almost every one to a vampire, and taking his wife's ashes so he can find away to bring her back the same way he was brought back to life.
Wonder why this movie was removed for good on screens if I remember well it was called 40 days and 40 nights in the end she cut her wrist to bring back her husband to live and it worked but he became a more powerful vampire
This film shows how social standards have deteriorated. Those vampires are slobs. I'm old enough to remember when vampires wore proper formal evening dress when feasting on human blood,