Vampire Clan
Vampire Clan
| 13 July 2002 (USA)
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Five friends welcome real life vampirism into their lives. They cut their own wrists and let their friends drink from them. Rod, the leader, and a very psychotic young guy, ends up killing Heathers parents and stealing their car to go on a crazy raod trip. His behaviour begins to frighten his friends, though they went along with it at first. All end up in prison except Heather.

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anelouise2

Well, vampire clan is one of my favorite movies! most people find the movie silly, but that's normal... not many people can understand a movie like vampire clan, because the people are used to a different type of vampire movies... the fake ones!! But Vampire Clan is based on a true story (as you can see if you see the film or the trailer)so is perfectly normal that not many people like this movie... there's no blood, no big teeth and no horrible faces... so is a normal movie who shows "normal" kids and their lives... that's my opinion... See the movie, think of it, try to understand and at last come here and give your opinion!!

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SpookGrrrl

I read somewhere that the acting in this movie made it worth watching, as did the depictions of the crime itself and the accurate representation of the real-life facts. May I state for the record that I would like to thrash the person who said this repeatedly about the face and neck.I love a good true crime thriller, so I took a chance and got the DVD from Amazon; I had already read Aphrodite Jones' account of the case in her novel "The Embrace" and was clamoring for something a little mo' better. I'll be trading in this DVD as soon as possible to receive store credit at my local media outlet, and I'm kicking myself for wasting my money and time on this worthless piece of sensational trash. Seriously--there is nothing redeeming or worthwhile about "Vampire Clan," and I would strongly urge anyone even remotely curious to steer clear. The worst of it is that the story had potential; the sordid tale of Rod Ferrell and his blood-drinking, spell casting, Masquerade-playing groupies is just crazy enough to be the subject of a great movie. John Webb and Aaron Pope killed anything good about it, unfortunately. The flashback to the scene at the Vampire Hotel is unnecessary and stupid in light of the fact that it's the only reference to anything that happened before Rod and his lackeys showed up in Eustis, Florida (well, that and an unexplained bit about Jaden Murphy). Every other line of dialog between every character in this entire film is forced and unrealistic. I LAUGHED at the supposed accurate portrayal of the crime scene. I've seen scarier blood and gore in the worst B horror movies ever made. David Wells--portraying Rick Wendorf--looked less like a murder victim and more like a man who had indulged in some bizarre ritual with a jar of strawberry jelly. Drew Fuller, despite being exceedingly easy on the eyes, sucks worse than a Hoover vacuum with a giant hairball stuck in the hose. He is not a convincing Rod Ferrell. His desperate attempts to come across as an evil bloodthirsty murderer are just plain goofy. Ditto that for Timothy Lee DePriest, who was SUPPOSED to be goofy (Scott Anderson was nothing if not a big dork trying to emulate his hero, Rod) and made me want to smack HIM with the tire iron--please don't anyone ever hire this guy to act in anything ever again, not even a toothpaste commercial.To summarize...I dislike Kevin Costner movies, and yet I would rather have my eyelids duct-taped to my forehead and be forced to watch "Waterworld," "The Postman" and "Wyatt Earp" back-to-back than sit through another viewing of "Vampire Clan."

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jaredsgal6002

This movie shows the life of these 5 teenagers, Rod, Charity, Howard, Dana and Heather in 1996. They believe themselves to be vampires and are on there way to a meeting from New Orleans, Louisiana to Tallahasse, Florida where a big ritual will take place. Charity is pregnant with Rod's child yet is still going out with Heather. Rod invites Heather to Florida yet her parents won't let her, so Rod takes it upon himself to make it possible by murdering Mr and Mrs Wendorf with a crowbar. At first Rod and Howard wanted to steal there car yet the keys were inside the house and Rod looks for a weapon which finds to be a crowbar in the garage and enters the house and kills Mr Wendorf first while he is watching t.v while waiting for Mrs Wendorf to come downstairs. In a dispute Mrs Wendorf throws hot coffee onto Rod and he smack her across the head with the crowbar. They get the car, some money and valubles. Later on Rod confesses to Heather he murdered her parents and she brakes down cries. Towards the end of the movie they run out of money and asks Dana's mom to wire them some money but in the process the ploice track them down and arrest them and the rest is history. So it is a good movie all round and shows when people are taking things too far....

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artstar04

Alright. SO it sounded good. It started to look good, while we watched it it seemed good and then it ended. It ended and the story didn't even really start. So i guess the massive problem with this movie is that of Terror Toons... the camera lense was off and the sound was on. Who in their right minds would read the script for this movie and say "oh gosh! I love it!" and then have the balls to go and actually film it?!?!? This movie sucked. Stay AWAY FROM IT!!!!!!!! IF you see this in the video store and say that it looks interesting run... run before its toooooooo late! GO NOW! Don't SEE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its not worth your time or your money. even if its free to rent... don't GET THIS FILM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT SUCKED MASSIVE CULO!!!!!!

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