a5c7b9f00b A reporter wakes up in a morgue and finds herself a member of the undead, before vowing revenge against the sect which put her there. The snoopy reporter Sadie Blake is called by her nerd colleague Ethan Mills that has deciphered a code and found an address in Koreatown from information of the Goth Tricia Rawlins about a bloody cult. Sadie does not give attention to Ethan, but when she sees on the front page of the news that Tricia has been found dead in a dumpster in Koreatown, she decides to visit the address. She finds an abandoned house with a gruesome basement full of blood and she immediately drives to Ethan&#39;s apartment. She finds the place in a complete mess and is abducted by a stranger and taken to Bishop, who wants to know what Tricia has told her. Then, Bishop and his mate Eve kill Sadie and they have a necrophilic threesome with her body. Later, Sadie awakes in the freezer of the morgue and sooner she realizes that she is a vampire and promises revenge to her sire. After she&#39;s murdered and partially devoured by members of a cannibalistic death cult, investigative reporter Sadie Blake (Lucy Liu) returns to eartha flesh-consuming, bow-and-arrow-wielding member of the undead bent on exacting revenge on those who killed her.<br/><br/>If you can swallow this premise, you might just possibly enjoy this ludicrous, frequently laughable, two-hour-long foray into sadism, cannibalism, vampirism, necrophilia and supremely bad acting. Sadie is at least a ghoul with a bit of a conscience - she feels really really bad when she has to eat someone - so we&#39;ll give her points for that, but the movie dedicated to telling her story rates a big fat zero on every other conceivable count. If you&#39;re into all that goth 19th century poser action and lustful blood gorging of for instance &quot;Interview with a vampire&quot; or films like that you&#39;ll be disappointed by this movie.<br/><br/>Lucy liu plays the role of Sadie a reporter writing a piece about the Goth people of her town (which are portrayed&quot;dungeon and dragons posers&quot; :) ) One of her friends finds an address on a website, investigates, and ends up dead. When trying to find her friend Sadie gets caught by vampires, raped and left for dead. She wakes up in a drawer in the hospital morgue and is fairly confused. After making her way to a homeless shelter her vampirism takes over and she &quot;chooses&quot; a weak old man for her first meal (In one of my favourite vampire scenes ever :) ).<br/><br/>Faced with the horror of her new existence she decides to kill her self and jumps of a bridge into the traffic below. Here starts the revenge story.<br/><br/>What make this a different kind of vampire movie is that it doesn&#39;t just copy and paste the ole&#39; vampire stereotype into the story. Sadie may have become a vamp, but she hasn&#39;t lost her mind and feelings in the process (That is, except an irresistible need to feed). Murdering people isn&#39;t cool at all, she just can&#39;t help it, and when it&#39;s done she naturally feels quite bad about it. It&#39;s not the sexy bloodgasms of other films, she doesn&#39;t even have any fangs to help -and hardly any awesome powers at all… It&#39;s just UGLY.<br/><br/>The director manages to communicate the horror of this existence and Lucy Liu does a very good job acting the role out. 9/10 from me.<br/><br/>Oh yes, some people will characterize this filma &quot;Lucy Liu nude&quot;-film… We&#39;re all born naked, so get over it.
Rise aka Rise: Blood Hunter is based on a script by director Sebastian Gutierrez. The characters share the last name, this is true, and they are both vampire hunters, but most viewers who are familiar with the moviewellwith LKH&#39;s books claim that that&#39;s where the similarity ends. In the Anita Blake series, Anita isn&#39;t bitten for quite some time into the series. She lives in a society where vampirism is legal and can be attained legally at the age of 18. She doesn&#39;t go hunting the vampires unless she has a court order to do so, and the vampires that she does kill without a court order have usually attacked her first. Unlike Anita Blake, Sadie Blake doesn&#39;t bring corpses back to life by using her necromancy powers nor does she work with any special police task force designed to handle supernatural problems. Anita is strong-willed and defiant since page one while Sadie didn&#39;t seem to get aggressive until she realized what she has become. It&#39;s possible that writer/director Sebastian Gutierrez could have been inspired by the books of Laurell K. Hamilton and tried to pay homage by giving his character the same last name, but any similarity ends there. No reason was given in the movie, and director Sebastian Gutierrez has not explained why he hired an Asian actress (<a href="/name/nm0005154/">Lucy Liu</a>) to play the role of Sadie Blake. Viewers who have pondered this question have offered several possibilities, including: (1) Sadie&#39;s mother (who is depictedAsian in the movie) married a non-Asian or part-Asian man surnamed Blake, (2) Sadie was adopted, (3) Sadie&#39;s parents changed their surname when they came to America, and (4) it was Sadie&#39;s pen name at the L.A. Weekly office, where she workeda reporter. Yes it is. In authentic vampire lore, i.e., from ancient and medieval times, vampires could be up during the daylight hours. In some gypsy vampire lore, in fact, the vampire (or &quot;mulo&quot;) was thought to be most active at noon. Even in fiction, Dracula didn&#39;t need to sleep during the day and could actively walk outside in the sunlight. So could Carmilla. The whole vampires-burn-up-in-the-sun thing started in Nosferatu (1922). It is not part of real vampire lore. Yes, he is. He plays a nameless bartender who aids Sadie Blake when she goes looking for the vampires who murdered and turned her. This is actually his second last film. Prior to his death in 2006, <a href="/name/nm0538683/">Mako</a> provided his voice for Master Splinter in <a href="/title/tt0453556/">TMNT (2007)</a> (2007). He also did the voice for Uncle Iroh in the <a href="/title/tt0417299/">Avatar: The Last Airbender (2003)</a> TV series. The movie was rated R for theaters. On DVD, not only the R-rated version (97 minutes) but also the unrated version (122 minutes) was released. The huge difference implies bigger differences and watching it more closely, it&#39;s not just that. There are much more differences than only the running time. Basically one can say that the movie has been entirely new edited. There are many tiny differences like alternate shots, scene extensions etc. It&#39;s quite interesting to see how many really short scenes have been removed for the R-rated version to reduce its length. Shots have been shortened and parts of the dialogs have been removedwell, only the bare necessities are still in. Furthermore the order of the scenes has been changed. Where the R-rated version was almost chronological, the unrated version has become less chronological, due to the narration via flashbacks. Moreover each of the versions contains footage which isn&#39;t in the other version. The term &quot;unrated&quot; is better for advertising, but for this movie, it could also be consideredDirector&#39;s Cut. Berserk full movie free download1980 Moscow Revelation hd mp4 downloadCrime Wave Dave full movie in hindi free download hd 1080pCyborg tamil dubbed movie downloadBlack Lagoon tamil dubbed movie free downloadAnd Justice for All full movie hd 1080p downloadImpulse full movie in hindi 720p downloadOperation Dance Sensation movie free download in hindiStar Wars Rebels full movie hd 720p free downloadInferno Cop full movie hd 1080p
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