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1. Where Evil Lies
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3. Sucker The Vampire

1. Where Evil Lies
Director: Kevin Alber
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Asin: 6303578225
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 42579
Average Customer Review: 2.25 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Pretty good for a rainy night at home...
While the movie starts out rather predictable, the plot takes some un-expected twists and turns, and draws you in for some deeper thought. It may not be an "edge of your seat" thriller, but it's definately worth a couple of bags of popcorn and some cold beers at home on a rainy Seattle night, or wherever you are.

3-0 out of 5 stars Well written...poorly reviewed!
The script is brilliant, and could stand on it's own, but the final product leaves something to be desired...This movie might have been better with some "A-List" casting...kudos to the writer... (who is this guy, "Zettel", anyway?)...

1-0 out of 5 stars did i miss something?
Was it just me, or were several parts of this movie patched-together segments from other movies? I counted at least three other movies in this one. Way to stay under budget guys.

2-0 out of 5 stars Evil lies in the gutter
with this pathetic story of two girls who end up drugged and about to be sold into white slavery for most of the movie. They are sold out by a high school friend, whom one of them is dating at the time. He sends them to a strip club where they are drugged, they audition on stage, then pass out only to wake up caged with a handful of other girls who all fell into the trap by dating e same man. The ONLY good part about this movie is the onstage strip audition... especially the blonde haired girl. ... Read more


2. Where Evil Lies
Director: Kevin Alber
list price: $14.98
our price: $14.98
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Asin: 6303578233
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 87439
Average Customer Review: 2.25 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Pretty good for a rainy night at home...
While the movie starts out rather predictable, the plot takes some un-expected twists and turns, and draws you in for some deeper thought. It may not be an "edge of your seat" thriller, but it's definately worth a couple of bags of popcorn and some cold beers at home on a rainy Seattle night, or wherever you are.

3-0 out of 5 stars Well written...poorly reviewed!
The script is brilliant, and could stand on it's own, but the final product leaves something to be desired...This movie might have been better with some "A-List" casting...kudos to the writer... (who is this guy, "Zettel", anyway?)...

1-0 out of 5 stars did i miss something?
Was it just me, or were several parts of this movie patched-together segments from other movies? I counted at least three other movies in this one. Way to stay under budget guys.

2-0 out of 5 stars Evil lies in the gutter
with this pathetic story of two girls who end up drugged and about to be sold into white slavery for most of the movie. They are sold out by a high school friend, whom one of them is dating at the time. He sends them to a strip club where they are drugged, they audition on stage, then pass out only to wake up caged with a handful of other girls who all fell into the trap by dating e same man. The ONLY good part about this movie is the onstage strip audition... especially the blonde haired girl. ... Read more


3. Sucker The Vampire
Director: Hans Rodionoff
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Asin: B00003JRB6
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 114040
Average Customer Review: 3 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars This movie is aptly named....
I'm a big fan of vampire flicks, and this film has got to be the worst I've ever attempted to watch. The acting is lousy, the video quality poor, and, the plot....What plot? Ick.... A disappointment on all levels. You've been warned.

1-0 out of 5 stars This [stinks]
This isn't worth the postage you must pay to have it shipped to your home. What a waste of time and money. A vampire with AIDS? A cast with no talent. A story with no plot. My 17-year-old son could have done better with a free webcam for subscribing to DSL. This TROMA disaster is an insult to filmmaking. Get out your crosses and Holy water and rid this flick from your library. This ranks, in my book, as one of (if not THE) worse films I've ever seen. Trust me. Get out now, while you still have a choice. PR

2-0 out of 5 stars Where do we get these actors?
For some reason I continue to love Troma's films. I saw this one ... and I thought, "Hey, why not?" This is a creative vampire movie. It involves a vampire who has AIDS which is a rare concept for vampire movies. However, the beginning was so much like Queen of the Damned, I was waiting for Stuart Townsend to pop up. Oh, and if only he would have. The lead character could not have been any more annoying. Sure, Troma's movies are always travesties of great cinema, but almost always, they are incredibly creative. There is nudity, violence and language. This movie is strictly for Troma fans.

4-0 out of 5 stars As the ads say, "It's time to raise the stakes!"
"Sucker" is not just a vampire film, it is a TROMA vampire film, and that makes all the difference when it comes to evaluating the fun and games. Basically, this is a rip off of Anne Rice in that the title character, Anthony (Yan Birch), fronts a rock and roll band as a way to have a never-ending supply of groupies to drain each night. Then his assistant Reed (Alex Erkiletian), disposes of the bodies. Then, in a totally unexpected twist, Anthony catches a deadly virus from his nightly escapades, which leaves it up to Reed to save his master from one of those fates worse than death you always hear about. In his first film writer/director Hans Rodionoff comes up with a rather unique twist, giving a vampire AIDS, but it is really Reed, the "Renfield" character, who is the most interesting character in "Sucker." Actually, this is the least Troma-like film I have ever seen from Troma studio, but like the rest of the DVDs from the infamous studio, this one has above-average extras. Rodionoff's commentary is certainly worth listening to and the rest of the goodies reflect the studio's gift for self-promotion.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best!
This is not only one of the better Troma releases, it's also one of the better movies I've ever seen. The story is about a vampire who contracts AIDS. Director/writer Hans Rodionoff manages to make a very tragic circumstance, coming down with AIDS, very funny, without making fun of the virus, or those that have it. This is also due to the fine acting of star Alex Erkiletian, playing the comical Reed, the henchman to the lead vampire. I can't recommend this enough. After watching the movie be sure to watch it again, to hear the alternate audio track by Alex and Hans. This is even funnier than the original movie sound. The only drawback is that there are no unique added features to this Troma DVD other than the other audio track. If there were some this would be perfect. ... Read more


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