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Old 01-13-05, 02:05 PM
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Innocent Blood -- directed by John Landis

I just saw this movie today it was very good. A mix of a mobster movie and a vampire movie. Has anyone else seen this and what did u think of it?
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Typical John Landis horror. Gory and violent but light-hearted throughout. Too bad the DVD is crap.
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One of my favorite guilty pleasure movies.
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awesome movie - simply awesome. Don Rickles was great.
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My favorite part of the movie was at the beginning when Anne Parillaud's vampire character was walking around her apartment wearing mohair panties.
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A fine guilty-pleasure of a movie. Definately one that deserves a decent release on DVD.
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
My favorite part of the movie was at the beginning when Anne Parillaud's vampire character was walking around her apartment wearing mohair panties.




Had it been anyone else in that role, I don't like I would have liked it. I've had a for her ever since La Femme Nikita.
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re: Innocent Blood -- directed by John Landis

So much for getting a full blown Scream Factory edition -- this is getting a Warner Archives release next month.



https://www.amazon.com/Innocent-Bloo...=ATVPDKIKX0DER

Maybe the UK will get a nice special edition.
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re: Innocent Blood -- directed by John Landis

Just listening to the Warner Archive podcast and they say the new Blu-Ray will be the 115-minute international cut, with about 3 minutes that were removed from the American version (theatrical/home video) to obtain an R rating back in the day. Nice.
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re: Innocent Blood -- directed by John Landis

it is indeed 115, NR. looking forward to this...http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Innoce.../43462/#Review

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