Product Description It's a hundred years later, and the vampire Rayne has arrived in the town of Deliverance, Montana where a group of vampire cowboys have emerged. Led by Billy the Kid, hell bent on creating his own kingdom, he slaughters townspeople and rounds up children. He spares the life of Chicago Chronicle reporter Newton Pyles. Rayne aligns herself with Pat Garret, a member of the long-thought dead Brimstone society, a dishonest preacher, and a low life named Franson, to stop Billy the Kid and show the world how the West was really won. .com As a horror-Western hybrid, Uwe (Alone in the Dark) Boll's Bloodrayne 2 ranks below the underrated Sundown but far above 1966's Billy the Kid vs. Dracula, which means fans of the sexy video game vixen's movie career can expect campier chills here than in her previous big-screen effort in 2006. Model/actress Natassia Malthe takes over as Rayne in this feature, which takes place in the 19th-century American West and pits her against Billy the Kid (Zack Ward), an ancient vampire hellbent on establishing a foothold in the New World. With the help of legendary lawman Pat Garrett (legendary B-movie actor Michael Pare), Rayne forms a posse and sets out after the Stetson-wearing bloodsucker. Bloodrayne 2's agenda is simple and direct it's hot girls in leather fighting vampires and those expecting anything more should avoid at all costs. Viewers who want all that and nothing else should be pleased by the end results Malthe looks attractive, and there are plenty of gun battles and martial arts face-offs on display. The unrated director's cut DVD includes commentary by Boll, interviews with the cast and crew, a smattering of deleted scenes, and a digital Bloodrayne comic book, which harkens back to the character's origins and viewers can explore that courtesy the PC version of the game, which rounds out the extras. - Paul Gaita
T**M
Vampyra inclined
BloodRayne and BloodRayne2 are excellent movies. BloodRayne is set in medieval period and BloodRayne2 is set in the old west, cowboy and indian time frame. If you are into vampyras with a twist: Sun light and holywater does not bother either of the ladies; once they get into full swing of things. BloodRayne and BloodRayne2 have left openings for more of the same to come. Hope they do.I like women that can take care of themselves, and at the same time show their feminine side, on occassion, if they so desire.
M**E
Good Little She Devil
In the second of the Bloodrayne series, the main character, a sexy female Dhampir(human/vampire hybrid like Blade but of course Blade is male) is transported back to the Old U.S. West. This is not meant to be connected in any way to the movie "Deliverance" starring Burt Reynolds. The two movies are far, far different from each other in every way. Imagine a leather wearing, sexy as all heck, martial arts she-ninja in the old west. You get the idea.
G**D
Amazingly... this is worse than the first!
This is a train wreck. I can't even get into how bad this movie is. If you thought the first was bad enough because it made no sense in the Bloodrayne universe, this one is ten times worse. Usually I don't mind terrible movies from time to time because they at least have an unintentional comedy factor due to absurdity; this happened in the first one quite a bit. This really doesn't happen at all during the second one. In fact I'm simply in shock that Uwe Boll was commissioned to do a second installment of Bloodrayne. The story was so completely botched that I can't believe another film was allowed to be made. I truly hope this is the end for Bloodrayne's stint on the big screen (or should I say direct to DVD specials).This is a Wild West Bloodrayne story. That's right... you heard me... Wild West. At this point you just have to accept the fact that this happened before Rayne was technically supposed to be around. You just have to accept the fact how bad this story premise is in its own right. Okay... whoever said "wouldn't it be cool to see Rayne fight against Billy the Kid, but if Billy was a vampire." Should have been shot. They should've stopped that person right there and said "please leave the room... now." Obviously that didn't happen because here we are and you're reading my review. Basically this revolves around the story of Billy the Kid waltzing into a town, essentially taking it over with his gang and turning people into vampires etc. He holds the town hostage by kidnapping everyone's children. Interesting move. Anyway, Rayne is going to step in and take him down, only after she finds some completely random ally's to help her out. Some of which never even get names, like "The Preacher." He's one of the good guys on her "special" team and that's seriously his name in the credits. Clearly a lot of thought went into this film. How they find these extra people is never explained either... it's just terrible with no depth at all.The least redeeming quality of this film is its lack of unintentional comedy. Usually when films get this bad they tend to generate a few chuckles from me at how bad or absurd a scene is. But this film doesn't even do that. The closest it gets is that whenever someone important dies the death is automatically in slow motion! Kind of like the video game, but way more lame for some reason. It was a lot cooler in the game. Also, maybe it's just me, but it always felt like the camera was shaking... I don't know if anyone else noticed, but it was horribly annoying. Okay, I still can't get over how bad this script is. Now I certainly do not mind the use of profanity or vulgar concepts. Seriously, look at the other things I've reviewed. But when vulgarity and profanity is forced for no apparent reason it just comes out bad. There's simply no tact or wit. I know, I know... we're talking about an Uwe Boll film based around Rayne in a Wild West adventure that makes nose sense, but d**mnit I want my profanity to be worthwhile!I know this is going to sound weird, but the one good part of this film is actually Zack Ward's performance as Billy the Kid... probably because he played the role as more of an elite vampire rather than a cowboy. If he could get caste in a Bloodrayne movie as a real vampire villain he'd do pretty well. At that point they'd have to get a suitable writer (*cough* hire one of the guys that wrote the video game *cough*) and also get a suitable girl to play the role of Rayne. Speaking of which Natassia Malthe was actually a worse Bloodrayne than Kristanna Loken. I know that sounds pretty messed up because Loken's performance wasn't anything exciting. Maybe Malthe would've been better in the first film, because it felt like she was better at acting out some of the combat scenarios where Loken felt insanely awkward in the first movie. Malthe was also way to passive, she didn't have that ultra aggressive quality you'd expect from Rayne. In the end we still haven't found the right girl to play Rayne. Speaking of changing things around, seriously, we need a new director. Maybe we should commission James Cameron to make up for the horrid first two films, since I clearly have no budget to think of here. I think Rayne could be successful on the big screen for fans of the game and non-fans alike if they'd just make it a bigger production. As a character Rayne's even more interesting than Selene in Underworld. Don't get me wrong... Kate Beckinsale is an infinitely better actress in this role than anyone that has been in BloodRayne. Selene is a cool character concept, but in some regards Rayne is a little cooler in my opinion. Underworld is a good example of a large scale production Vampire movie that works. (Not the sequel so much, but the first was great!)Before I finish this up, I seriously have to ask. Why were vampires dying by regular bullets in this movie? They made special note that you needed bullets blessed with holy water and so on to kill the vampires... yet at the end the regular town folk using their guns shot and killed a few vampires. Not to mention... Billy the Kid was ultimately killed by a Gatlin gun with regular bullets. This makes NO sense. None at all. He shouldn't even be dead. They even say in the film he can get shot and he'll heal without even drinking blood. Seriously, this script writer was an idiot. It's like he forgot halfway through the movie what was written in the first half. They need to hire someone that's an expert in continuity to explain how flow works...Alright, I'll stop ranting and wrap this up. If you're familiar with the video game or the comic books you're going to hate this movie. The game and comics at least work into the same time frame and same fantasy universe, but the movies are doing something completely different. The only similarity is Rayne's blades and the ones in the movie aren't even designed the same way, not to mention her costumes aren't even the same in the movies. The one other interesting thing on here is they have a "video comic" available. Basically you can read through the issue of "Tibetan Heights" and at that point realize you'd rather be reading the comic than watching the movie. I'm surprised the comic publisher agreed to put their quality product on here. Maybe they figure the movie is so bad they'll get more sales when theirs is better. Unfortunately "Tibetan Heights" isn't exactly the first in the series, but it's one of the better issues in my opinion. That's really all I have to say about this movie. As a director's cut they should've just cut out the entire movie and left us with the video game that comes with it. At least the video game is better... a LOT better.
P**J
Satisfied
Good condition, fast delivery
P**N
A bit far fetched
I watched this film for the first time and found it a bit far fetched in the story line... especially since it has pretty much NOTHING to do with the first BloodRayne movie! Quite frankly, vampires in the Old West with Billy The Kid at the head and then alluding to The Clanton Gang and their cohorts as being vampires also kind of loses its' allure in the vampire genre. If you're bored I guess it's ok to watch though...
M**L
Ridiculous movie.
BAD
R**S
great movie for a Michael Pare fan
If you love and adore Michael Pare as I do I would highly recommend this movie. If you are not a fan of his don't even bother! He is the only thing worth seeing in this entire film and he is very gorgeous and sexy in it so if you like him you'll enjoy the movie.If not forget it.
K**N
Bloodrayne 2
Great best movie and can't beat the price I would say this will let everyone to recommend this to all and to help and serve our country. Thank You USA Rocks!!
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