5/10
Nothing scary
20 December 2004
Nothing scary The title's well-done and well describes the movie. There's nothing to scare. Vampires are isolated under the leadership of graph Murdalac (David Carradine) in a little town called Purgatory. They no longer feed with human's blood, but use artificially made one by a factory which suddenly stops supplying the requirements what makes vampires call for a professional to fix the problem. They have no intention of refreshing their ration. They really treat well just arrived Jim Harrison and his family. Everything's O.K. till Shane (Maxwell Caulfield) is in. He had an affair with Jim's wife in the past. Obviously their second child (the one who always has nightmares about vampires) is not from Jim but Shane. And what she sees prognoses situation in Purgatory – the rising war between peaceful and unpeaceful vampires. Directed by Anthony Hickox this one was much better than his other works (Waxworks, Waxworks 2). The plot's interesting, the acting is worthy. The only problem is the second half is a bit dragged, but before the end the problem's fixed. Not a bad movie, unfortunately not actual nowadays. It's too kind, you know, to gain impression. Even for it's time it had nothing in common with horror genre. It's pure comedy. 5 out of 10.
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