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Bloodsucking Bastards

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
7.4K
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Bloodsucking Bastards (2015)
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Vampire HorrorActionComedyHorror

A down on his luck cubicle worker and his slacker best friend discover their new boss is a vampire who is turning their coworkers into the un-dead.A down on his luck cubicle worker and his slacker best friend discover their new boss is a vampire who is turning their coworkers into the un-dead.A down on his luck cubicle worker and his slacker best friend discover their new boss is a vampire who is turning their coworkers into the un-dead.

  • Director
    • Brian James O'Connell
  • Writers
    • Sean Cowhig
    • Neil Garguilo
    • Ryan Mitts
  • Stars
    • Fran Kranz
    • Pedro Pascal
    • Joey Kern
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    7.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian James O'Connell
    • Writers
      • Sean Cowhig
      • Neil Garguilo
      • Ryan Mitts
    • Stars
      • Fran Kranz
      • Pedro Pascal
      • Joey Kern
    • 58User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 nominations total

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    Fran Kranz
    Fran Kranz
    • Evan
    Pedro Pascal
    Pedro Pascal
    • Max
    Joey Kern
    Joey Kern
    • Tim
    Joel Murray
    Joel Murray
    • Ted
    Emma Fitzpatrick
    Emma Fitzpatrick
    • Amanda
    Yvette Yates Redick
    Yvette Yates Redick
    • Zabeth
    • (as Yvette Yates)
    Justin Ware
    Justin Ware
    • Andrew
    Marshall Givens
    • Frank
    David F. Park
    • Dave
    Neil Garguilo
    Neil Garguilo
    • Mike
    • (as Neil W. Garguilo)
    Parvesh Cheena
    Parvesh Cheena
    • Jack the Intern
    Zabeth Russell
    Zabeth Russell
    • Elaine
    Sean Cowhig
    Sean Cowhig
    • Janitor
    Patricia Rae
    Patricia Rae
    • Sofia
    Brian James O'Connell
    Brian James O'Connell
    • Mail Room Boy
    Lauren Miller
    • Phallicyte Executive
    Tommy Bechtold
    Tommy Bechtold
    • Phallicyte Executive
    Brian Konowal
    Brian Konowal
    • Vampire Drone
    • Director
      • Brian James O'Connell
    • Writers
      • Sean Cowhig
      • Neil Garguilo
      • Ryan Mitts
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    User reviews58

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    6quincytheodore

    Starts off as crude version of The Office, but surprisingly entertaining after the bloody itty-bitey part commences

    This mix of vampire comedy and daily life trudge can feel imbalanced sometimes. It's a pretty straightforward story with the usual good guy in work environment, his less productive buddies and the disgruntled love of his life. Then it adds literally gallons of corny bloody spectacle. While it may not open with much glee, the unworldly struggle towards the end proves to be ludicrously amusing.

    Fran Kranz, the same guy from The Cabin in the Woods, plays as Evan, a hard working employee of a company that doesn't appreciate him enough. Instead of being promoted, he finds himself in the verge of losing his job and also probably his life as supernatural forces begin to influence the company. The movie makes fun of its characters in highly self-deprecating manner, definitely not your usual troupe to fight the undead.

    There's an underlying analogy of dutifully working for scraps, which isn't polished enough at first. The fun starts as these mostly incompetent characters have to face not only their dreadful job, but the titular bloodsucking foes. It produces a hectic cynical parody that gets better as more blood is spilled.

    Script is well written enough to be identifiable and the delivery from actors is often openly mocking both real as well as nocturnal life. There are lots of visual cues involved, which may be over-the-top yet strangely effectively humorous. Its pace and editing slightly resembles Shaun of the Dead, both have dead-pan sarcastic delivery of dreadful situation.

    At the beginning the movie feels incessantly rude and a tad outdated, although there's enough comical content in latter half to raise the enjoyment from its stiff opening.
    8siderite

    Office Space with vampires

    Most of the humor in the film is coming from the office dynamics in a typical cubicled corporate office. I don't know if this is still current or not (I mean, it's all about open space now, right?) but it is still funny.

    Then there are vampires, which are presented in a really refreshing way. In a way it is a full circle thing: vampires, as a metaphor for noblemen sucking the blood of the working people, now updated for the corporate world which just replaced finery with expensive suits.

    The acting is not stellar, but it doesn't have to be. Where the movie excels is the script, with the little funny puns and interesting dialogue. While not perfect, it was mighty entertaining.
    7fil-nik09

    Not bad

    I don't know if I watched before any of the horror comedies, at least in the real sense. I remember some parodies which were trying to be hell funny but they were lame. This movie has a bit of its funny moments but overall it is very entertaining.

    What is most positive about this movie for me it is that is not boring. As I said, very entertaining. The story is pretty normal, but the whole vampire thing adds to the fun. I don't know if they were trying to make parody of some other movies. But although this one has a lot of bloody scenes - especially killing of the vampire crew - it is not scary but kinda funny.

    Kelly Clarkson as a gay icon?! It seemed to me that it was that her purpose in the movie... and that the security guy and the other one are actually together.

    All in all, not bad. Seven from me.
    7medelste

    Hilarious

    Pros:

    I picked this movie to see Fran Kranz ("Cabin In The Woods"), expecting a low-budget slog. What a pleasant surprise when I began laughing out loud. The script is hilarious, and a lot of work must've gone into it. I worked on a network team that reminded me of this gang: bosses, office politics, and everything. "Oh yeah, I knew that guy!" or "Hey! I was that guy!" The office building setting couldn't be simpler. The actor playing Tim especially had me cracking up. I think what I liked most was the script's confidence -- you could tell these guys knew they had a funny thing going. This was also a professionally-made film, with decent direction and camera work.

    Cons:

    BB works much better as a comedy than a horror flick. The effects are fine, and usually funny, but it kinda loses the spark after the first hour. Still, highly recommended.

    Bam Snap!
    6sliceoffriedgoldblog

    "You trying to repel me with a cross made of pencils?"

    Opening credits can really set the tone for the movie. In this case, Bloodsucking Bastards nails it with the opening credits.

    Evan (Fran Kranz, Marty in Cabin in the Woods) is an overworked employee, freshly dumped, and just got passed on a promotion. Life isn't going well for him, but it's about to get worse (and more bloody). Turns out that the homie (nemesis Max) that got the promotion? Vampire. Him and his bestie Tim (Joey Kern, hot guy from Cabin Fever) are now up against an office full of vampires.

    We start off with some off-screen deaths before jumping into the gore. Once it gets rocking, it doesn't stop until the end.

    The cubicle-based bro banter in this is heavy, but it leans on the entertaining and comedic side rather than the annoying side. You can tell the comedic inspiration was derived from Office Space. For a B horror with a low budget - there's a good cast and crew behind it. You can tell the budget from the low quality camera work, but the actors slip into their roles with ease and set the tone well. The range of personalities in the cast made for great chemistry.

    It hits the mark as far as horror comedies go. The underlying metaphor of a soul-sucking office environment vs. Blood-sucking vampires is clear as day. Worth grabbing a beer and having a free watch (with commercials, thanks a lot Freevee).

    Rating: Bro banter: 5/10 First half: 4/10 Kelly Clarkson: 7/10 Janitor vampire: 8/10 Exploding vampires: 7/10 Frank the security officer: 10/10 Overall rating: 6/10.

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    Related interests

    Tom Cruise and Indra Ové in Entretien avec un vampire (1994)
    Vampire Horror
    Bruce Willis in Piège de cristal (1988)
    Action
    Will Ferrell in Présentateur vedette: La légende de Ron Burgundy (2004)
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    • Trivia
      The video game featuring as the office's main form of procrastination is "ZOMBEER", a first-person shooter where staying drunk is the only way to stay alive among Zombies. The game is available at Steam and PlayStation Network for Playstation 3.
    • Goofs
      When Andrew (Justin Ware) goes into the basement to get the August reports, Zabeth (Yvette Yates Redick) said she was expecting Evan (Fran Kranz). But when Evan is looking through the personnel files, it had Andrew listed as checked off, whereas Evans file showed as being undecided.
    • Quotes

      Frank: [after a vampire explodes as a result of Frank stabbing him in the heart] Wikipedia did not mention that.

    • Connections
      Features Zombeer (2014)

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bloodsucking Bosses
    • Production companies
      • MTY Productions
      • Fortress Features
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      • 1h 26m(86 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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