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BloodRayne 2 (Unrated) by Uwe Boll
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Christopher Coppola, Natassia Malthe, Zack Ward Director: Uwe Boll Brand: Universal Studios DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Running Time: 89 minutes Published: 2007-09-01 DVD Release Date: 2007-09-18 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: TOUCAN COVE Product features:
Movie Reviews of BloodRayne 2 (Unrated)Movie Review: Vampyra inclined Summary: 5 Stars
BloodRayne and BloodRayne2 are excellent movies. BloodRayne is set in medieval period and BloodRayne2 is set in the old west, cowboy and indian time frame. If you are into vampyras with a twist: Sun light and holywater does not bother either of the ladies; once they get into full swing of things. BloodRayne and BloodRayne2 have left openings for more of the same to come. Hope they do.
I like women that can take care of themselves, and at the same time show their feminine side, on occassion, if they so desire.
Summary of BloodRayne 2 (Unrated)BLOODRAYNE 2 - DVD Movie As a horror-Western hybrid, Uwe (Alone in the Dark) Boll's Bloodrayne 2 ranks below the underrated Sundown but far above 1966's Billy the Kid vs. Dracula, which means fans of the sexy video game vixen's movie career can expect campier chills here than in her previous big-screen effort in 2006. Model/actress Natassia Malthe takes over as Rayne in this feature, which takes place in the 19th-century American West and pits her against Billy the Kid (Zack Ward), an ancient vampire hellbent on establishing a foothold in the New World. With the help of legendary lawman Pat Garrett (legendary B-movie actor Michael Pare), Rayne forms a posse and sets out after the Stetson-wearing bloodsucker. Bloodrayne 2's agenda is simple and direct ? it's hot girls in leather fighting vampires ? and those expecting anything more should avoid at all costs. Viewers who want all that and nothing else should be pleased by the end results ? Malthe looks attractive, and there are plenty of gun battles and martial arts face-offs on display. The unrated director's cut DVD includes commentary by Boll, interviews with the cast and crew, a smattering of deleted scenes, and a digital Bloodrayne comic book, which harkens back to the character's origins ? and viewers can explore that courtesy the PC version of the game, which rounds out the extras. - Paul Gaita
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