I am about to trash a movie
Really, I am throwing the disc into the trash. I got this thing at a thrift shop for $3.
Reign in Darkness looked like it might be an addition to my Vampire movie collection. "An Army of Immortals ... One Vampire Bounty Hunter" Looked like a ripoff of Blade or Underworld, so what the hell I got it.
Well, it was horrible. I can give credit to low budget indie films but this one didn't have anything going for it.
The acting ... well, let's say it makes you see why real actors get paid so much. I coulda read the lines more convincingly. The story didn't help much.
I usually give away movies that I don't think I am going to watch again (550 DVD's is a bit much) However, I would be embarrassed to give this vid to anyone. They might consider I was insulting their intelligence to think they would enjoy such a poorly made move.
So, I am literally trashing this movie. Gonna keep the plastic box - sometimes they break and it is nice to have a backup to put a decent DVD in.
More From Rottentomatoes: (17% of audiences liked it)
The debut feature from the filmmaking team of Kel Dolen and David W. Allen finds the duo both acting while also sharing writing, directing, and producing duties. Dolen stars as Michael Dorn, molecular biologist studying a powerful and mysterious virus. When Dorn himself becomes infected with the bug, he finds himself turned into a vampire. While attempting to resist his newfound addiction to blood, Dorn struggles to discover an antidote. Reign in Darkness also stars Chris Kerrison and David No. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
Spartan Home Entertainment - 2002 - I hour 30 minutes (Thankfully I had Fast Forward)
Really, I am throwing the disc into the trash. I got this thing at a thrift shop for $3.
Reign in Darkness looked like it might be an addition to my Vampire movie collection. "An Army of Immortals ... One Vampire Bounty Hunter" Looked like a ripoff of Blade or Underworld, so what the hell I got it.
Well, it was horrible. I can give credit to low budget indie films but this one didn't have anything going for it.
The acting ... well, let's say it makes you see why real actors get paid so much. I coulda read the lines more convincingly. The story didn't help much.
I usually give away movies that I don't think I am going to watch again (550 DVD's is a bit much) However, I would be embarrassed to give this vid to anyone. They might consider I was insulting their intelligence to think they would enjoy such a poorly made move.
So, I am literally trashing this movie. Gonna keep the plastic box - sometimes they break and it is nice to have a backup to put a decent DVD in.
More From Rottentomatoes: (17% of audiences liked it)
The debut feature from the filmmaking team of Kel Dolen and David W. Allen finds the duo both acting while also sharing writing, directing, and producing duties. Dolen stars as Michael Dorn, molecular biologist studying a powerful and mysterious virus. When Dorn himself becomes infected with the bug, he finds himself turned into a vampire. While attempting to resist his newfound addiction to blood, Dorn struggles to discover an antidote. Reign in Darkness also stars Chris Kerrison and David No. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
Spartan Home Entertainment - 2002 - I hour 30 minutes (Thankfully I had Fast Forward)
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