Blood lust movie 201612/31/2023 ![]() ![]() The shocking truth about the fate of Dee is revealed, and our heroes are only saved from certain dismemberment by the bumbling intervention of junk-food obsessed cops Zeke and Deke (James Young and Max Crawdaddy). Barely escaping with their skins, Lear, Frank and Tad run straight into the religious zealots lead by the maniacal Brother Bem (Phil Motherwell). Using Tad's payload of high-tech automatic weapons, our three heroes easily heist the gambling casino of ruthless syndicate boss Pastrioni (Frank Thring - in spirit), making mince meat of the security.īut.their troubles are only just beginning.Įscaping the heist they find themselves hotly pursued by syndicate hitman Steig (Paul Moder) and his bumbling gang of trigger-happy henchmen. The night before the heist, they succumb to the bloodlust and slaughter a group of swingers in a drug crazed orgy of sex and violence. When their friend Dee (Ian Rilen) is mutilated by a roving band of religious zealots, they decide to pull a long-planned heist and skip town with the loot. They prowl a twilight world of bizarre nightclubs, chic hangouts and seedy streets looking for kicks. Lear (Jane Stuart Wallace), Frank (Kelly Chapman) and Tad (Robert James O'Neill) are modern day vampires. It can be found on the Wayback Machine here, and it included cast names: The film's original online site (back when Ozemail was a thing) was a little more conventional. This infamous genre gem focuses on a group of modern day vampires as they enter the criminal underbelly!Īrmed with an arsenal of weapons and a dangerous hunger they prowl a twilight world of bizarre nightclubs and seedy streets looking for kicks with an insatiable appetite for carnage.Ī blood drenched saga of epic proportions which features enough ammunition to blow the roof off, the film erupts into a macabre and hilarious black comedy which will leave you thirsty for more! Monster Pictures released the film locally on a special edition DVD, still available here, and they kept the pitch, and tweaked the synopsis: "Raunchy … goes for the jugular … lashings of gore and soft-core sex" Variety, USA. "A wickedly ultra-violent thriller … loaded with sex, drugs and perversion" Demonia, Paris (Demonia released the film in Europe) Nothing will keep them apart", and "controversial and acclaimed!" On the front cover the pitch was "3 crazed killers. "Unashamedly exploitative … guerilla filmmaking." - Cinema Papers "Prepare for the most shocking scenes ever shown." - Herald-Sun "Gorfest banned … bloody thriller too much for Brits." - Truth "The controversy" also featured familiar blurbs: "Like a cross between Miami Vice and Near Dark." - Eeek!, RRR FM "Bubbling with black humour, cheap sex, gratuitous violence and a perverted stylishness." - Jim Bob, Impress Magazine For the record, in descending order the others were Stone, Body Melt, The True Story of Eskimo Nell, Pure Shit, Mad Dog Morgan, Yakkety Yak, Les Patterson saves the World, In the Wake of the Bounty and Mad Max 2). Michael Helm, editor of the magazine, voted the film number one in its list of "top 10 Oz cult movies". "Macabre and hilarious black comedy … bizarre and daring … a kick-ass cult cult classic." Fatal Visions (Fatal Visions had released the film on VHS. The leader of the religious fanatics was Brother Bem (Phil Motherwell) and the leader of the gangsters was Steig (Paul Moder), while James Young and Max Crawdaddy played the ludicrously American-accented cops Zeke and Deke.Īs for "The raves", there was the usual judicious cherry picking: It should be noted that the three vampires were Lear (Jane Stuart Wallace), Frank (Kelly Chapman) and Tad (Robert James O'Neill). ![]() The synopsis was short and without cast names:Ī stylish and macabre action thriller, with a strong vein of dark humour, about three modern-day vampires who rip-off the mob and find themselves pursued into a living hell by a psychotic rabble of syndicate hitmen, redneck cops and religious fanatics. We kid you not! Herein lies the most bizarre, bodacious and butt-kicking movie entertainment ever made!! ![]() ![]() The original domestic VHS release relied heavily on blurbs and controversy to stroke interest. Please avoid if you aren't interested in an R 18+ video nasty. (Note: this film contains language and adult scenes which some might find offensive or disturbing. ![]()
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