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BloodRayne 2: Deliverance
Rayne, a half-human half-vampire warrior, is in the America's 1880's Wild West to stop the vampired Billy the Kid and his posse of vampire cowboys.
Release : | 2007 |
Rating : | 2.7 |
Studio : | Boll Kino Beteiligungs GmbH & Co. KG, Brightlight Pictures, Pitchblack Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Natassia Malthe Zack Ward Michael Paré Brendan Fletcher Chris Coppola |
Genre : | Horror Action Western |
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Strong and Moving!
Just what I expected
Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,
A story that's too fascinating to pass by...
While i enjoyed the first Bloodrayne i think this sequel falls through completely. Every flaw of the first one is repeated here and made worse.Every bit of dialogue seems "out of sync" with what the movie is supposed to be. It simply takes away any chance of building intensity. The script is thinner than the paper it was written on. Cinematography is absolute crap, i'm guessing it suffers from low budget but definitely also from lack of vision. It does seem to want to recreate the feeling from certain old Sergio Leone western classics but fails so miserably at that and to the point where i can understand if some individuals would take offense. Throughout the movie every sequence is so slow paced it feels like the movie is made in slow motion. A proper director's cut would last 30 minutes at best.Strangely i feel that the score actually works. It's like its supposed to be even if the movie isn't.Most of the acting is poor but i think it's mainly due to bad script and bad dialogue. No actor in the world would be able to make a difference here. Unlike others i find the Billy the Kid character to work out fine, in fact both him and his crew manages to be nasty and unlikable like they should be. I find it hard to say much about Natassia Malthe because the script really doesn't produce sequences where she or anyone else would be allowed to shine much. There are a few scenes where she shows she could probably do it if she had something to work with.All in all not THE worst movie i've ever seen - but it comes close.
Blood Rayne II is actually one of Uwe's better efforts, believe it or not. For his limited talent, it was a decent attempt, to make a good Horror/Western. The problem is, it's a little too low budget, to really succeed, and the pacing is very inconsistent. It starts off with a very tense beginning, with Billy The Kid dragging some innocent children away, unfortunately it's all down hill from their. We are often given plenty of boring dialog, with very little going on, and that's what made the original, so unbearable for me. The gun fights, and all the action itself, consist a lot of the time, of that annoying slow motion stuff, that I hate. It kinda took away the effect for me, and made it look really cheesy. Natassia Malthe in my opinion, was actually a little more convincing then Lokken. She seemed more comfortable, and made for a much more engaging heroine. Unforutantley for her, the movie works against her, by being much to dull for it's own good. Blood Rayne II is an interesting attempt, but in the end, it's another terrible movie, for Uwe.Performances. Natassia Malthe is gorgeous looking, and as I said, a better option then Lokken. She's more convincing, and I bought her a lot of the time. She tries her best, with the crappy material she has. Zack Ward is an OK villain, a little too much on the cheesy side though at times, for my liking.Bottom line. Blood Rayne II wasn't as bad as I thought it was gonna be, but that's giving it faint praise, so to speak. It's a bad movie, that isn't worth the effort, when all is said and done. Too dull, too unexciting, to capitalize on it's potential.3/10
A gang of vampire cowboys led by Billy the Kid (Zack Ward) attacks the inhabitants of Deliverance, kidnapping their children. When the Dhampir Rhayne (Natassia Malthe) arrives in the homestead of her friends to pay a visit, she finds them dead and their children missing. The lonely cowboy Pat Garrett (Michael Paré) tells that Billy the Kid is the responsible for the slaughter and offers to team-up with Rayne. However she refuses his offer and heads alone to the town. She is defeated by the vampires and rescued by Pat Garrett that saves her life. Together they team-up with the dishonest The Preacher (Michael Eklund) and with the scum Slime Bag Franson (Michael Teigen) and return to Deliverance to face Billy the Kid and his vampire gang."Bloodrayne II: Deliverance" has a promising premise and beginning, with the saga of the Dhampir (child of a vampire father and a human mother in Balkan folklore that has vampire powers and none of the weaknesses) Rayne in the Wild West that unfortunately is not well executed and turns in a boring adventure. The stylish cinematography is very beautiful but the pace is totally inadequate to an action movie, with excessive use of slow motion, long and dull dialogs and annoying music score. My vote is five.Title (Brazil): "Bloodrayne 2: Libertação" ("Bloodrayne 2: Liberation")
BloodRayne II: Deliverance is set in the small American frontier town of Deliverance during the Wild West of the late nineteenth Century where a Vampire Billy the Kid (Zack Ward) & his posse of Vampire cowboys have taken all the children in Deliverance hostage to control the adults. Half human half Vampire all Vampire killer Rayne (Natassia Malthe) arrives in Delivarance looking for Vampires to kill & learns of Billy the Kid's plan to use the railroad that will soon go through Deliverance to spread Vampirism throughout the US. Rayne teams up with lawman Pat Garret (Micheal Paré) to stop Billy the Kid & his Vampire henchmen...This Canadian German co-production was executive produced & directed by Uwe Boll, now anyone with any real interest in the horror genre will have heard of German filmmaker Boll & will probably know that many consider him the worst director ever & his films are the worst ever which I think is total rubbish. There are far worse filmmakers out there & just by looking at some of the comments & reviews on the net that really put the knife into Boll I personally think it's more to do with people's dislike of Boll rather than the merits of any particular film he has been involved with. Anyway, I don't think that BloodRayne II: Deliverance is a particularly good film but it's not too bad, the script mixes horror & western with a touch of historical as well since it actually uses real life people from the time including outlaw Billy the Kid & lawman Pat Garret although it obviously doesn't try to present them in any factual light. I suppose my main problem with BloodRayne II: Deliverance would be that it's too average, sure it tells a decent enough story at a fairly sedate pace & it passes the time but I only saw it last night & I can barely remember anything about it. The film could also have used a few more set-pieces or just big moments because as it is BloodRayne II: Deliverance just feels a little shallow & empty despite a fairly fun if silly plot.Boll does a reasonable directing job here, he manages to mix the classic Vampire horror & western imagery quite nicely & while the two seem at odds with each other it does sort of work. The action is mostly confined to some shoot-outs & slow motion fights, the shoot-outs could have been edited better as it's sometimes hard to tell who is shooting at who & where they are in relation to each other while the fights are too short. There's not much gore here, there's a slashed throat, some blood splatter & that's about it. One of the few films in which children are killed. The computer game BloodRayne 2 on which this was apparently based is very different & the two share no real similarities plot wise as the computer game is set during World War II.The IMDb reckons this had a budget of about $10,000,000 which I think is total rubbish, there's no way this cost that much. The production values are alright, the special effects are good & it's well made save for some disappointingly flat action scenes. Filmed in British Columbia in Canada.None of the cast from the original BloodRayne (2005) are present & Rayne herself has been recast, obviously for her looks rather than acting ability.BloodRayne II: Deliverance is a film which will get panned on the IMDb & other sites because of who directed it rather than the merits of the film itself, sure it ain't no masterpiece but I can fifty low budget straight to video horror films which are much worse than this. Just about worth a watch I suppose but nothing special. Uwe Boll is currently working on BloodRayne 3: Warhammer (2010).