BloodRayne
Canada
38230 people rated In the eighteenth century, a vampire escapes from the freak show, in which she once participated, and teams up with a group of vampire slayers to kill the man who raped her mother.
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user5966877790831
17/06/2023 16:00
I've never seen the computer game on which this movie is based, so the reported discrepancies between the film's storyline and the game's original mythos (which fans of the game have been very vocal about) didn't bother me, and instead I just viewed the movie as a separate entity. While I can't honestly say that Bloodrayne is anything special, it's certainly not the complete disaster that it's supposed to be. There's no denying that several of the main actors are woefully miscast - Michael Madsen being the prime example - and there are some bizarre and distracting cameos from Michael Pare (whom I swear hasn't aged a day in the twenty five years since Streets of Fire), Billy Zane and Meat Loaf. But I still found Bloodrayne to be considerably more entertaining than Van Helsing (2004), the film it most resembles. In fact it's only slightly inferior to the similarly themed Underworld movies.
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17/06/2023 16:00
Me, being of fan of the Bloodrayne video game, Personllay I like Bloodrayne 2. I went to go see Bloodrayne The Movie.
NOTE:Normally, When I write a review for a movie, I try to keep to like A G-Rated or A PG Rated, Because I respect the fact that young people are visiting this website as well, If my review is bad, I apologize for that.
I thought Bloodrayne The Movie was really good.
I thought that the movie stay true to the video game.
I really thought Kristanna Loken was great as Bloodrayne. Michelle Rodriguez was good for the role of Katarin, Michael Madsen was good too Matthew Davis was tough as Sebastian Ben Kingsley was a good actor to play Kagan.
I always been a huge fan of video games. I have a lot of favorite games.
I also like some movies based on video games.
Bloodrayne is one of the few video game based movies that I like.
This movie had a lot of blood. I like the fighting scenes and the story was well written.
Also it was cool to see Kristanna Loken naked. Yes, a lot of nudes in this movie.
Bloodrayne attack her friends at the beginning of the movie and she just couldn't believe it.
There's one part where Bloodrayne attacked a pack of vampires who were attacking a family, so the family took her to the village nearby. When she arrive in the village, she attack a female vampire after playing a trick.
I thought the fight scenes Between Bloodrayne and Kagen was great.
All in all an great video game based movie and a great vampire movie.
I'm going to buy Bloodrayne when it comes out on DVD.
Anyone who say this movie is bad, Like the saying I said In my Review For "G.I.Joe The Movie", Don't judge people until you give them a chance. Go see Bloodrayne, You won't be disappointed.
Bloodrayne get a 10 out 10.
Great Movie, Bloodrayne Rules!!!!!
ujulu from pluto
17/06/2023 16:00
Another vampire movie has just come out. "Bloodrayne" is as bloody as its namesake. Here you have a woman named Rayne(Kristanna Loken) as a sultry but lethal dhampir who kills anyone who crosses her. Even a vampire is the victim of her wrath. She is trusting among some people, but many dread the undead. Don't we all? Unless they fight back, the humans have Rayne on her side. Vladamir(Michael Madsen,"Species1&2"), Sebastian(Matt Davis), and Katarin(Michelle Rodriguez) lead the way to find Kagan(Ben Kingsley). To me part of this game based movie is quite similar to "Castlevania", however, Dracula is never mention, so that's good. It's amazing that Rayne was sympathetic to the sister whose brother was slain by the vampires. And I liked the part where Rayne seduced the woman vampire and killed her afterward, and the thieves rob her later. Just like the game, Rayne has a hot body, and Sebastian took advantage of "being inside her". Reminds me of "Innocent Blood". It's a shame that Katarin turned out to be a turncoat, and everything is way out of whack. How would the fighters know? The effects and the fight scenes were indeed awesome, and the blood was just too much. It's great that Loken got to do more and show very much in this movie. I know Rayne was heartbroken when Sebastian decided to die than to live forever, for him why live when your family is avenged. It's a pity that he would be dead than live with the soul mate who is indeed "shared her heart". I'd been a fool to sacrifice when there's more terror out there. A very interesting movie, lots of action, lots of fun, and it's great for all the fans of the game. I enjoyed it a lot! It was interesting and intriguing. Rating 2.5 out of 5 stars.
is_pen_killer
17/06/2023 16:00
I'm coming up on ten thousand seen movies, and I'll usually endure any piece of crap for the sake of film itself, which I love. To study the craftsmanship - sometimes breathtaking, sometimes laughable. To see what hidden levels of narration lies beneath the glossy crust. You know. Bloodrayne is so far one of two movies I could not endure to watch to the end. It was excruciating. I understand fully the critique against Dr Uwe Boll, how that person can even call himself a director is a farce at best. I must shamefully admit that I would have endured the movie if there had been the same protagonists as in the original video game - occult Nazis. (Since Raiders of the lost Ark, they're my favorites as bad guys go.) Now, we're treated to the same level of excellence as your average Buffy TV episode. Or, in the form of continuity, better. If you're considering watching this movie, take a long hard look inside and come to the conclusion it's not worth it. Please? I might even stretch to defending piracy for this one movie. :)
Oh, and the other film I could not endure? Battlefield: Earth with John Travolta.
Doreen Ndovie
17/06/2023 16:00
That's right I said it. I'm starting the first official Uwe Boll fan club. I will be lined up (in a line consisting of 2 people)in front of our local theatre to buy tickets for the first show. I think the mistake that some of the posters have made is either not seeing the crap-tastic "House of the Dead" or the most unwatchable of his films "Alone in the Dark", or thinking his films will get better as he learns his "craft".
I was once like you, tricked into seeing House of the Dead only to be shat on for an hour and 35 minutes. But after Alone in the Dark came out, I discovered the blinding and wonderful truth of his films. Uwe Boll is a throw back to the great "USA Up ALL Night", staring Shannon Tweed and or Shannon Whirry, & generic slasher films of the early and mid - eighties. These films have a special place in heart for whatever reason. It might be because the represent a special part of movie making, the bad formula film.
He makes movies based on a formula, a proved formula. Get a known brand with a built in fan base. (in this case, video games that are past their shelf life.)Put this brand into a profitable movie genre such as teen sex comedy (I'm looking at you National Lampoon) or horror film. Wait to cast the film until the last possible minute in order to get as many "name" stars as you can for as cheap as you can. (suprise- many stars take rolls just for a paycheck or because the can squeeze it in between projects and collect a paycheck)Throw in gore/mind-numbing action and or nudity and you have yourself a film that will make back it's budget (between 10 to 20 million) worldwide before it ever sees DVD. Roger Corman made himself a name and a fortune doing this type of film making.
I'm not saying that his films are any good or even watchable at times. What I'm saying is that I crack the hell up every time I watch one. Enjoy them for what they are, Huge wastes of someone's hard warned money. I swear that I laugh more at these films than I laugh at films like "Meet the Fockers".
Do yourself a favor and rent Alone in the Dark and see if you can keep from laughing when the Tara Reid says New-found-land. It's like angels singing.
Roscoe P. Coltrane
RAGHDA.K
17/06/2023 16:00
So women sometime before the XIX, but after the XVI century traveled alone on horseback, half-naked, always cold, carrying swords in their backs, and the cities were a model of pulchritude. Yeah, right. It does not even work as a metaphor. When the director wants to show us an evil character, there is a Ben Kinsgley with an over-sized wig remembering in black and white his cruel dialog: "Tell me where is my damphir" "No" says the mother. "Tell me" "No" Pum! Pow! The scariest thing of this movie is to see such potentially good actors in such lame dialogs. You will experience anguish as an spectator, as you feel other people's shame (the actors). Even if you like awful movies (sometimes I do), please do not waste your money in this one. The director might be encouraged to punish us again. I wish IMDb had negative stars.