Sunday, October 17, 2010

14. Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust

Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
Yoshiaki Kawajiri, 2000

A half-vampire, half-human is hired to rescue a young woman from the vampire who kidnapped her. But does she want to be rescued?

Let me break this into pros and cons.

Pros: There's some real inventiveness to some of the monster designs. The aesthetic of merging gothic horror (castles, etc) with post-apocalyptic sci-fi (robot or cyborg horses, tanks) is appealing, if underutilized.

Cons: Every single damn thing about this movie that I didn't mention above.

1/10

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