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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA team of vampire hunters set out to battle an evil vampire clan in the dark underworld.A team of vampire hunters set out to battle an evil vampire clan in the dark underworld.A team of vampire hunters set out to battle an evil vampire clan in the dark underworld.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Amanda Barton
- Darvulia
- (as Amanda E. Barton)
Justin Jones
- Vampire
- (as Justin L. Jones)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
I won't say it was a bad offering, but why doesn't someone make a vampire film that actually is a vampire film and not another kung fu action movie where the villains just happen to drink blood? What we get from Dracula's Curse is once again lots of fancy gunplay, swordfighting and martial arts involving hot goth chicks, which seems to have become the rule for vampire films these days (Blade, Underworld, Van Helsing etc. etc.) The cast perform adequately, but there's nothing much for them to do except strike poses looking cool or angry. The fights are choreographed okay and there's no poorly done CGI to laugh at, but we have seen this sort of thing before and I expect better from The Asylum.
The third and final of the Asylum monster universe see's a battle between vampires and hunters and of course the prince of darkness himself is thrown in for good measure.
Following The Beast of Bray Road (2005) and Frankenstein Reborn (2005) this cheaply made traditionally terrible Asylum movie is exactly what you'd expect going in.
To it's credit the practical effects are oddly on point, but that's basically all it has going to it. Once again the same cast are present but playing different characters which I can't figure out for the life of me why they thought that'd be a good idea. The CGI is poor, the acting is mostly weak and the story and writing just doesn't help matters at all.
The Asylum are known for bad movies so going in people should have low expectations that way they'll likely be met.
Bad stuff, but they've made worse.
The Good:
Practical effects are better than you'd imagine
The Bad:
Some ropey acting
Standard Asylum problems
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
I hate being interrupted during a monologue as well
Sarah Lieving is so much better than this nonsense
Following The Beast of Bray Road (2005) and Frankenstein Reborn (2005) this cheaply made traditionally terrible Asylum movie is exactly what you'd expect going in.
To it's credit the practical effects are oddly on point, but that's basically all it has going to it. Once again the same cast are present but playing different characters which I can't figure out for the life of me why they thought that'd be a good idea. The CGI is poor, the acting is mostly weak and the story and writing just doesn't help matters at all.
The Asylum are known for bad movies so going in people should have low expectations that way they'll likely be met.
Bad stuff, but they've made worse.
The Good:
Practical effects are better than you'd imagine
The Bad:
Some ropey acting
Standard Asylum problems
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
I hate being interrupted during a monologue as well
Sarah Lieving is so much better than this nonsense
Dracula's Curse is a B class horror film done on a low budget. While most of the scenes were well shot and the dialog was adequate, there was stodgy editing that left a good deal of time between lines. The story is about three groups, the regular vampires, an elite group of powerful pure blood vampires decedents of Dracula, vampires out to dilute the pure blood line lead by Van Helsing, and the vampire slayers that protect humanity from out of control vampires. The enter into an armistice, that eventually fails and leads to the final battle of 'good' v evil. Interesting, but nontraditional plot. Dracula is spoken of many times, but never seen until the very end. Semi-entertaining.
At 107 minutes, the least they could have done was offered the editor (if there was one) a pair of scissors! A few other things that might have come in handy 1. a script, 2. a director, 3. some actors (although if there's a half way decent script, I can make do with some wooden actors. 4. an editor, the movie was at least 35 minutes too long. 5. Some decent special effects, I don't know if anyone at "The Asylum" would know what decent special effects or make were. Poor Bram Stoker, he must have been crying out for a stake thru his heart as he spun in his grave or crypt! The movie had know scary scenes nor did it have any kind of atmosphere. The only thing going for it was the adherence old vampire traditions, not being able to go out in the sun, being allergic to wooden stakes etc. Give yourself a break from this kind of junk and go find a decent vampire movie, preferably one made by Universal in the 1930's or Hammer in the 1960's. You'll be glad you didn't waste your 107 minutes on this stinking pile of vampire waste!
This is a sequel to Dracula. There are a lot of the Dracula sequels. Most of them are good. This one is not. It is acting is very bad in this movie. The story line is awful. 2.8 is underrating it. It is not that bad. But it is not very good. Do not see this movie. See Dracula (March 1931). That is a mush better. Do not waste your time. And do not waste your money. Dracula (1979) good movie. See that one. Dracula's Cure (2002) is a remake. That is a good movie to see. Dracula (1992) is very good has well. But this is just a very bad movie. Do not see it. See Nosferatu that is a silent version of Dracula from 1922. That is a great movie. But you should skip this one.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe Lord Drakulya monster that appears at the end of the film was created by Almost Human, the same effects artists who did the Buffy and Angel series.
- Citas
Christina Lockheart: You got enough bullets left for us Missy?
Gracie Johannsen: I think I've got you covered!
- Créditos curiosos"The events, characters, and firms depicted in this photoplay are fictitious. Really. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental, and very weird. We suggest moving, and/or staying away from, pretty much anywhere because the vampires will find you no matter what."
- ConexionesFollows La reencarnación de Frankestein (2005)
- Bandas sonorasCloser
Written by Christopher Cano and Chris Ridenhour
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 47min(107 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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