Genre: Action, Fantasy, Horror, Vampires
Tagline: She's one Hell of a heroine...literally!
Plot: It's 1723 and evil rules Eastern Europe. An evil Lord Kagan has so much power that no one stands boldly against him. No one would dare try. And as great as his power is, this Kagan has an opportunity to become utterly invincible. Three secret treasures, once united in his presence will give Kagan immortal powers of untold horror. But there is some hope.Throughout history there have always been those brave few who take up a cause for the good of mankind. The Brimstone Society is a small, but mighty group made up of just these kinds of men and women. They have banded together to care for each other and to make themselves the avengers of the weak. To smite evil where they can and to perhaps someday restore law and order to the rest of society. As these two forces converge, there are whispers across the land about a legend. A young and beautiful woman might harbor the secrets to defeat the mighty Kagan. Will Brimstone find her before Kagan does? If they find her, will she help them or go her own way? Even is she does help, will it be enough to defeat the evil armies of Kagan? And what is her dark secret that would make even Kagan fear
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In the end the movie felt way too long (even at 96 minutes) and had me bored to tears (just watch the trailer and times it by 10). In addition, the screenplay was loaded with useless dialogue and characters (Bill Zane). BloodRayne was your typical Boll style filled with tired action sequences and lack of motivation (or preparation?).  --Mr Disgusting (Bloody-Disgusting.com)
Boll’s announced FIVE MORE MOVIES, so it looks like we’re stuck with him, at least until 2008. Two of them are based on classic novels, I mean, er, VIDEO GAMES!!! Better get used to it.  --Laura Kyle (eFilmCritic.com)
From the look of the trailer, bad movie junkies won't be disappointed—like Bloodrayne, it's another flush job for "Toilet" Boll.  --TIM KNIGHT (Reel.com)
Take the "Blade" series, toss it back in time about 500 years, give the hero a sex-change, and then remove every discernible ounce of professional filmmaking, and you've got a movie that's a whole lot better, but very similar, to "BloodRayne." Those who simply adore bad movies might have a good time while pointing and laughing at this gothic parade of poop, but if we don't stop giving this Boll dude our money, he'll never stop making movies. And life's just too short for this to go on, people.  --Scott Weinberg (eFilmCritic.com)
The latest from the notorious Uwe Boll, “Bloodrayne” is another menagerie of awful filmmaking choices and dreadful acting, not reaching a new low for the loathed filmmaker, but acting more as a potent reminder on just how bad he really is.  --Brian Orndorf (eFilmCritic.com)
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Uwe Boll
Alone in the Dark, House of the Dead, Sanctimony | |
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Kristanna Loken
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Ring of the Nibelungs, Panic |
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 | Udo Kier
Blade, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Dogville |
 | Meat Loaf
Fight Club, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Wayne's World |
 | Billy Zane
Titanic, Back to the Future, Back to the Future Part II |
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What “BloodRayne” proves beyond the shadow of a doubt is that, in theatres at least, vampires aren’t the real danger; it’s anything with Uwe Boll’s name attached to it. F--Frank Swietek
Uwe's films are probably a whole lot more fun for a 15-year old than for a 25-year old because just like with his other movies, Bloodrayne has very little story and a whole lot of action.  --AnthroFred (SlasherPool)
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