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Tales From The Crypt Presents: Bordello Of Blood [Collector's Edition] Reviews

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"A bawdy romp. Dennis Miller has never been funnier." – Jack Mathews, Los Angeles Times
Wisecracking private eye Rafe Guttman (Dennis Miller, Joe Dirt) investigates some strange happenings at a titillating bordello on the edge of town. It seems owner Madam Lilith (Angie Everhart, Jade) and her luscious cohorts want more than money… they want blood!
Soon Rafe finds himself up to his neck in a den of hungry vampiresses and battling the Reverend Jimmy Current (Chris Sarandon, Fright Night, Child's Play), a slick televangelist with an unstoppable talisman.
Directed by film producer Gilbert Adler (Thir13en Ghosts, House on Haunted Hill), co-starring Erika Eleniak (Under Siege), Corey Feldman (The Lost Boys, The Goonies), Aubrey Morris (A Clockwork Orange) and Phil Fondacaro (Ghoulies II), and brimming with blood, lust and wicked laughs, this is one brothel you'll visit again and again.

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As a fan of the original HBO series Tales From the Crypt, I have enjoyed this movie since I was 15. The overall look, style, and atmosphere feel like an 80's vampire film and the movie even has Chis Sarandon from Fright Night and Corey Feldman from Lost Boys in supporting roles. Dennis Miller is the star of the show. But, make no mistake...the beautiful women star in their own sexy way! Bordello of Blood is a great addition to what should have been a series of Tales from the crypt films. Its entertaining as hell and hilarious. Dennis Miller is spot on in the lead role. He gives a great comic performance. This is a very good vampire comedy with classic Tales from the crypt style all over it. A great supporting cast as well that even has Chris Sarandon himself who was in the amazing 1985 vampire film Fright Night and Corey Feldman who was in the great vampire flick The Lost Boys. This movie is pretty much a loving Tales from the crypt style homage to 80s Vampire films. Its just as good as Tales from the crypts Demon Knight if not better. It deserves another chance.
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Posted 7 years ago
If you're familiar with the series, you know the style. Bordello puts that flare on a vampire movie. But then they add a unique element with Dennis Miller's character, who delivers a funny and really enjoyable performance as a private dic. The blending of these elements makes for a really entertaining romp through what could have been stagnant territory. Then you add Corey Feldman and, well, what more do you want? As usual, scream factory delivers a great transfer with some cool extras and artwork.
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Posted 7 years ago