Bloodlust (1992)

Bloodlust
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Medium level violence and coarse language

Directors: Richard Wolstencroft, Jon Hewitt
Actors: Robert James O’Neill, Jane Stuart Wallace, Kelly Chapman

Available for the first time on DVD, this infamous genre gem focuses on a group of modern day vampires, Armed 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. A blood drenched saga of epic proportions which features enough ammunition to blow roof off, the film erupts into a macabre and hilarious black comedy which will leave you thirsty for more!

DVD
Status: Normal
Run time: 130mins
Origin: AUSTRALIA
Aspect Ratio: 4:3

Member Reviews (5)

5 Member Reviews
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Absolutely stunning visually amazing
Posted Saturday, 23 February 2013 See my other reviews
Pfurball
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This was a d grader and pretty schlocky. So pathetic you had to laugh.
Posted Sunday, 2 December 2012 See my other reviews
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Has to be the worst film at quickflix. Acting was pathetic. I don't know why it's kept in quickflix library.
Posted Thursday, 20 September 2012 See my other reviews
Butch Moon
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This is an Australian film. The cast go in and out of Australian and phoney American accents for the duration because they are either morons or have absolutely no imagination. Bloodlust is gleefully, purposely and ridiculously bad. I laughed at it because it was bad but never at the 'black humour' It is never frightening, never suspenseful, hardly gory and punishes you throughout it's entire running time with it's mere existence, it took a constant watch checking feat of super human endurance to get through the last 30 minutes. On the positive side, the rich guy with the big mobile phone who gets car jacked close to the beginning delivered the most incredible performance I have ever seen. I would recommend this to crass, stoned and mediocre people.
Posted Friday, 24 August 2012 See my other reviews
rowhan
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don't get this movie it's sucks forget it
Posted Wednesday, 8 August 2012 See my other reviews