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    Vampires
    a.k.a. John Carpenter's Vampires Director: John Carpenter Cast: James Woods, Daniel Baldwin, Sheryl Lee, Thomas Ian Griffith

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/05/2003
    • Original Release: 1998
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 42,137

    Viewer Rating: (5 ratings)

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    This single, high-resolution Superbit™ DVD includes no extras. The space on the disc typically used for special features is devoted instead to optimizing the quality of the movie's image and sound.

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Start [3:38]
    2. The Slayers [2:05]
    3. Entering the Nest [4:09]
    4. Goons! [5:20]
    5. Sun-God Motel [3:52]
    6. Something to Remember [:51]
    7. Motel Massacre [8:41]
    8. Rule #7 [6:53]
    9. Valek [4:18]
    10. Katrina [4:05]
    11. Truth About Vampires [1:41]
    12. Hooker Hook-Up [5:10]
    13. Bitten! [4:01]
    14. What Katrina Sees [3:47]
    15. Dirtnappers [1:05]
    16. The Black Cross [1:48]
    17. At the Mission [5:44]
    18. "Where Is He?" [5:51]
    19. Stroming the Jail [1:53]
    20. Elevator Trap [5:03]
    21. Stake-on-a-Rope [3:32]
    22. Rule #10 [1:56]
    23. Katrina Turns [1:44]
    24. Bargain With the Devil [:55]
    25. The Ceremony [4:50]
    26. Ritual Interrupted [1:18]
    27. End of the Line [1:59]
    28. Rule #1 [2:57]

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    Editorial Reviews

    John Carpenter directed this horror-western, adapted from the novel Vampire$ by John Steakley, illuminating the pivotal figure of fearless vampire killer Jack Crow (James Woods), who lost his parents to the creatures. In a remote New Mexico location, Crow and his team, protected with chain-mail fang shields on their throats, blast away at a vampire nest, haul them out with the Jeep's winch, and then celebrate by pulling on other wenches at the Sun God Motel. Their revels are soon brought to an end by king vampire Valek (Thomas Ian Griffith), who became invulnerable after a bungled "inverse exorcism" during the 14th Century. Amid the motel mayhem, Jack escapes, along with his buddy Montoya (Daniel Baldwin) and hooker Katrina (Sheryl Lee). Since Katrina was already bitten by Valek, they use her as a decoy to locate Valek. Cardinal Alba (Maximilian Schell) sends padre Guiteau (Tim Guinee) to join Crow, who is unaware that Montoya has been bitten by Katrina. The hunt begins. Director Carpenter composed the film's music. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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    VAMPIRESby creeper

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    January 07, 2009: wow, what a vampire movie,great when the vamps catch on fire......Gotta see it for this,plus the chick vampiress is amazing in her short skirt.It is one of the best out,and not too gory..Great acting too.A Must for us horror fans........

    I Also Recommend: Skinwalkers, Hunt for the Skinwalker: Science Confronts the Unexplained at a Remote Ranch in Utah.

    AN OUTSTANDING VAMPIRE FEST!by Anonymous

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    October 24, 2007: John carpenter has out done himself! he has obviously studied the vampire horror classics, such as the origial "dracula", with lagosi. Sheryl lee's character,is remindful of how the older female vampires behaved, once under the fang.John carpenter has directed, produced, and even written the music for this new-age triumph. James wood as, a master slayer, does the role justice. Even a modern day van helsing would be impressed.I've been watching vampire films for a long time, and am sad to say, rarely impressed these days. I so enjoyed this marvel of the macabre, that i've purchased it, after repeatedly watching it on cable. Go john carpenter, go!


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