Nude alien vampire queen. The role Matilda May was born to play. Especially the “nude” part. Best casting evar.
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Awww, the comments mention The Hunger, Bunnicula, and Near Dark. My black heart is glowing.
Lair of the White Worm IS pretty damn weird.
Actually, the comments have a bunch of movies for me to check out. Yay, more vampire movies!
In the cheap DVD bin I found a disk with 3 Wes Craven vampire movies. I haven't watched them yet, but I figured Wes Craven knows his way around a horror story and was curious as to what he'd do with the classics. Are they dreck? Are they amusing dreck? Will they be a pleasant way to while away one of my upcoming vacation days?
Actually, the comments have a bunch of movies for me to check out. Yay, more vampire movies!
Have you ever seen The Reflecting Skin? That's one of my favorite obscure vampire movies. And the vampire isn't particularly evil; teenagers are.
That was one of the weirdest movies I've ever seen.
Until I saw the clip I was disgruntled that the kung fu movie edged out Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires, but it would definitely win the weird-off between the two.
My notable missing selection from the list is Club Vampire . John Savage plays a vampire who survives being decapitated and raps, and Michael J. Anderson plays a dwarf vampire named "Kiddo."
The Reflecting Skin
The exploding frog! I'd forgotten almost everything about that movie but that image stayed with me. Well, that and baby!Viggo.
Lair of the White Worm IS pretty damn weird.
Bears repeating. But that's Ken Russell for you.
The Reflecting Skin
I was never sure if that was a vampire movie or that it was all in the kids' imaginations. Either way, it ended up being a fairly bleak movie.
RE: Gravity (This comment occurred to me last night during my second viewing)
I really kind of love that Clooney's entire purpose in the movie is essentially to keep the audience (and Bullock) from just freaking out completely. Like - it's okay. Everything will work out in the end. Clooney's here. And yet it does it without robbing Bullock of her character's all important agency to the story. When he shows up to "save the day," it's really only her own subconscious reminding her of stuff she knows.
I'm really just so in love with this movie. I really didn't think movies could make me feel like that any more. It was just SO immersive and transportive. And every single part of the film goes to serve that purpose, and serves it so wonderfully and well. So many beautiful, haunting, and harrowing images and sequences.
For people who think Gravity might be too intense, I highly recommend this audio montage.