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Vampyres
Victor Matellano directs this tale set in a stately English manor inhabited by two older female vampires and with their only cohabitant being a man imprisoned in the basement. Their lives and lifestyle are upended when a trio of campers come upon their lair and seek to uncover their dark secrets, a decision that has sexual and blood-curdling consequences.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 3.2 |
Studio : | Fonofox Servicios Audiovisuales, Artistic Films, The Other Side Films, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Almudena León Alina Nastase Fele Martínez Verónica Polo Anthony Rotsa |
Genre : | Horror |
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I love this movie so much
Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
I love a good vampire flick so I was tempted by the title. All I can say is this "just sucks". Its sucked dry of quality scripting, narrative and the acting ranges from passable to truly awful. Suffice to say the only thing this film feeds upon is your time and not in a good way. 2/10 from me.
I remember the original Vampyres faintly Because I Was only 8 when it came out. When is found out there was a remake I got excited. Because of the subject matter I would be able to enjoy now as an adult. Hot Vampire lesbians, bring it on, This remake of the 1974 cult classic Vampryes, again has two vampires in the English countryside. There in a tucked away house in the woods. They lure unsuspecting men and feed off of them. When a photographer and her helpers arrive and camp out near by. The Vamps set there eyes and passion on them. The movie is very creepy and brilliantly shot. The dreary woods make a perfect backdrop to the craziness going on in an around. There is gore galore and nude bodies. The 2 leads are gorgeous and fun to listen to. I recommend a look. So many times remakes are poorly done And not faithful to the original. This has the feel of the original and if you didn't know it was shot in 2015 you would think it was the 70's. Still beautiful Caroline Munro Stars in it. Vampyres, 2015. Directed by Victor Matellano. Starring Caroline Munro, Veronica Polo , Marta Flich , Almudena Leon , Anthony Rotsa, Lone Fleming and Elvira Moliterno
There is not much to see in this remake, but there's a lot to talk about.The first version of Vampyres was made in 1974 Directed by Josè Ramòn Larraz. The main characters was played by two beautiful, mysterious and sexy actresses: Marianne Morris (Fran) and Anulka (Miriam). For the fans of this film, as they know, the story is about two women who lives in a big , old manor and they hitchhiking drag they're victims into a blood orgy. In the 1974, the scenarios, the background music and the horror atmosphere was truly Gothic and electrifying like cult classics like Halloween, Salem's Lot and Thexas Chainsaw Massacre. Let's talk about the new version.The cheesy song in the intro. My God, ¿Seriously? In the original movie there is bats, and a creepy rock song. Fran and Miriam (Marta Flich and Almudena Leon). They are kinda sexy but there is a lack of acting skills, and the accent is horrible. Not mention the wardrobe, they look like whores. Ann (Veronica Polo) wasn't wear appropriate clothes for camping, check the film.The editing is a disaster.There is a bunch of unnecessary actors like the woman in the hotel with photographs of dead people of 1800's; Ann and Peter, disconnecting with the original script.The dialogues are much, much poor,like one of those low budget horror flicks, and this is a big disgrace. The end credits we watch blood running and yet another cheesy song.Shame. I'm sorry for Mister Larraz memory.I'll stick with the original movie.
Cult classic 'Vampyres (1974)' is re-imagined here by Spanish writer and Director Víctor Matellano. Depending on which reviews you may read, the original was either a very good or a very bad exploitation film – certainly, it acted as a series of set-pieces fusing gory horror with erotica. As such, this is a pretty faithful remake. There is no hugely involving story here, and the plot-line is spread very thinly.Whereas the original really created a mood, with filming taking place in autumnal England, here, such skeletal trees and crisp cold colours is swapped for sun-drenched Spain and as such, the doom-laden sense of cold isolation is somewhat muted. The sprawling forests and Lakeland is beautifully captured, however – the home owned by the bi-sexual vampire girls is stunning, but contains enough shadowy crypts and huge rooms to convince as a prison. It is here that they bring their unfortunate victims.Caroline Munro (about whom the DVD extras talk of as some kind of connection with the original film due to her work with Hammer – even though the original was not a Hammer film) is mysterious as a doom-mongering hotel owner. Her part is so sketchy however, that I didn't realise she was a hotel owner until the credits rolled. A red herring in fact, it is nevertheless nice to see her.The two vampire girls are every bit as stunning and sensual as the originals. Donning black capes in the daytime, they flit across barren roads and woodlands. Almudena León is despatched before the end (or so it seems), leaving her partner, the captivating Marta Flich to carry on the carnal activities alone – until the ending, anyway. Flich in particular is hugely memorable and seems ideally suited to such roles. Indeed, her striking features adorn much of the merchandising. And with good reason; she emerges as pretty much the star of the show.This is a worthwhile remake, if you consider remakes worthwhile. Matellano has updated the erotic scenes with style, and provided some nice gory moments. If it introduces the film to an audience who would otherwise not be familiar with 'Vampyres', then its existence, as an entertaining modern Euro-horror is more than justified.