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The Thirst

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
1K
YOUR RATING
Clare Kramer in The Thirst (2006)
Horror

A woman dying of a terminal illness discovers that the only way to save herself may be death itself.A woman dying of a terminal illness discovers that the only way to save herself may be death itself.A woman dying of a terminal illness discovers that the only way to save herself may be death itself.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Kasten
  • Writers
    • Ben Lustig
    • Liz Maccie
    • Wayne Mahon
  • Stars
    • Matt Keeslar
    • Clare Kramer
    • Jeremy Sisto
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeremy Kasten
    • Writers
      • Ben Lustig
      • Liz Maccie
      • Wayne Mahon
    • Stars
      • Matt Keeslar
      • Clare Kramer
      • Jeremy Sisto
    • 28User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matt Keeslar
    Matt Keeslar
    • Maxx
    Clare Kramer
    Clare Kramer
    • Lisa
    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Darius
    Serena Scott Thomas
    Serena Scott Thomas
    • Mariel
    Neil Jackson
    Neil Jackson
    • Duke of Earl
    Adam Baldwin
    Adam Baldwin
    • Lenny
    Kylah Kim
    • Sister #1
    Ave Rose Rodil
    • Sister #2
    Alicia Morton
    • Sara
    Charlotte Ayanna
    Charlotte Ayanna
    • Macey
    Erik Palladino
    Erik Palladino
    • Jason
    Michael Mantell
    Michael Mantell
    • Doctor
    Dawn Weld
    • Kiki
    Ellie Cornell
    Ellie Cornell
    • Nurse Linda
    Blaine Pate
    Blaine Pate
    • Priest
    Tom Lenk
    Tom Lenk
    • Kronos
    Otep Shamaya
    Otep Shamaya
    • Vogue
    • (as Otep Baty)
    Blythe Metz
    Blythe Metz
    • Sasha
    • Director
      • Jeremy Kasten
    • Writers
      • Ben Lustig
      • Liz Maccie
      • Wayne Mahon
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    User reviews28

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    2ralf_nader

    Most people won't like this

    This film had a fair amount of nudity in it (I have nothing against that :) ) and some very bizarre/bloody scenes. If you are rating this movie for plot, acting, special effects, etc, and overall entertainment value amongst mainstream movies, this film is a failure. If you are looking for weirdness, blood, and nudity (almost all female), then perhaps this movie is for you... but even from that perspective it isn't that great.

    Plot: C-, Nothing new. There are not really any amazing twists to the story. It's vampires. Most people have seen a vampire movie or two, and this one is not overly unique in terms of plot.

    Acting: D+, It's pretty terrible. I think the best acting performance is done by the main female character, and she was nothing that great. The main dude was a bad actor. He got better towards the end of the movie, but a 100% improvement wouldn't even be saying much. Most everyone else was bad. Some of the actors were even annoying. I am not sure if this was the role they were given or their acting skill.

    Special effects: C-, The most prominent effect in this movie was obviously the blood. It seems like every 10 minutes it's a bloodbath. To say it looked fake gives a summary of the quality, but specifically, it looked like anytime someone was injured a pipe of red water just exploded and sprayed all over the place. Ridiculous. The other effects in the movie were pretty crappy too.

    Character development: D+, There was clearly an attempt at this, as some characters do undergo radical change in this movie, and so one could argue that this movie aspect is better than what I'm indicating. I think the poor acting really killed it for me. A good movie conveys characters in such a way that you understand what they are all about, and you either identify with them or you have some strong opinion about them. In this movie, it's hard to really care.

    *BEST aspect of this movie: The nudity, cause not much else was worthwhile.

    *WORST aspect of this movie: You don't care about the characters. Their strangeness combined with the bad acting and some other factors prevent you from really identifying with or at least having a strong opinion of the characters.

    *OVERALL: I really like vampire movies, and that's why I rented this one, but it was bad. It was annoying in many parts. The characters sucked. The effects were bad. Besides a few redeeming scenes and the aspect I marked as the best movie aspect, it had little to offer.
    Movie-Man-Bob

    Disappointing.

    I'm something of a connoisseur of vampire movies. Even the bad ones are usually fun to watch. But this one... it just fell flat. Firstly, it's got nothing in it that we haven't already seen in a hundred other vampire movies. Second of all, I found it difficult to identify with or care about either of the main characters at all. They're not particularly interesting, despite several formulaic attempts to give them "depth." The only characters who are even remotely interesting or fun are the so-called "bad guys"--the vampires. Adam Baldwin, playing pretty much the same character he played in Firefly and Serenity; Neil Jackson, with whom I was previously unfamiliar, but marginally impressed; and Jeremy Sisto, who is clearly having a blast in this film, switching back and forth seemingly at random between a Russian accent and a Southern one (which was possibly the best part of the movie). Far from the first movie to have its villains be more engaging than its heroes, of course. But the problem is that the lives and histories of these characters--teeming with potential--are only just barely mentioned or hinted at. This movie could have scored at least another point or two with me if they had told it from the vampires' point of view, rather than the couple.

    Fans of Buffy and Angel might want to give this movie a look, as it has no less than three former cast members: Clare Kramer, Adam Baldwin, and Tom Lenk (the other bright spot of the movie--he's hilarious). But anyone who doesn't recognize the names I just mentioned would do best to stay away.
    3bill-30-127055

    Awful. No, I mean it, REALLY awful.

    As an artist, I have a great deal of respect for the process of movie making. I realize that for some people involved, this hypothetical movie that I may be watching, even though it may not be to my tastes, may represent their life's work for some involved in the process. I can see how it is the work product of creative people, and I appreciate their efforts, even if not the end product. For this reason I almost never rate a movie lower than a "5".

    Then we come to "The Thirst"...... This is a movie that, at the end, makes me want to stand and scream "I WANT MY 2 HOURS BACK!" For the first time (not that it should have been my first perhaps) I sat there as the credits rolled and thought to myself, "that person should be fired by the studio, and that person, and ....." It was brutal. The plot was weak, the camera work was really bad, and the acting was lousy too (in large part to the weak plot). Unless you are conduction a film study or in a class that requires you to see how bad a movie really can be, I would recommend you steer clear of this disaster.
    8DavidBirke

    I thought it was surprisingly well made...

    It's a total "Near Dark" rip-off and some of the elements suffer in comparison to the original and tonally it's kind of scatter-shot, uncontrolled, but very fun and interesting in its own way. One interesting thing is how it takes the drug-addiction metaphor angle-- familiar from "Near Dark" and Abel Ferarra's "The Addiction"-- and runs with it in a really enjoyable, over-the-top way.

    It's also very well directed though you can see here and there where the speed and pressure of low budget production led to a few key scenes not being as executed as well as possible. But that's really kind of a quibble.

    I recommend it.
    3Scrugulus

    Beyond Bad

    This film is really awful.

    The acting is bad, ... the writing is bad, ... the directing is bad, ... even the cutting/editing is bad. And it does take a lot for a film to be so dismally bad that even as a layman you can literally witness each and every one of the bad editing decisions.

    I like vampire films; and I do know that there are some films that can be good even though they are bad.

    But this film here has absolutely no redeeming features.

    It isn't trashy cult, ... it isn't unintentionally funny, ... nothing of the sort.

    --> It is just plain bad.

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    • Trivia
      The cast includes several actors who appeared in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Clare Kramer (who appeared as the god-like Glory)l; Tom Lenk (who played would-be supervillain Andrew); and Serena Scott Thomas (who played Faith's evil mentor, Gwendolyn Post). Although Adam Baldwin didn't appear in that series, he had a recurring role in the spin-off show Angel.
    • Goofs
      Just before Maxx bites Macey, one shot shows the plastic tubing over his left shoulder which will begin squirting fake blood.
    • Quotes

      Mariel: Why, Darius, you've finally had a genuine insight!

    • Connections
      References Dracula (1931)

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2006 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Вампиры: Жажда крови
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • CFQ Films
      • Mindfire Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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