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Dracula 2000 (2000) Patrick Lussier An okay vampire film with some cool scenes here and there, but the script needs a lot of work. Not really recommended, unless you got nothing else to rent. |
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Dracula 3D Awaiting Release English Dario Argento The tale begins with Jonathan Harker, journeying by train and carriage from England to Count Dracula's crumbling, remote castle situated in the Carpathian Mountains on the border of Transylvania. The purpose of his... |
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Dracula Year Zero In Development English Gary Shore (in negotiations) No official plot yet, but it's said to follow Prince Vlad Dracula in the height of his reign before he became the figure known simply as "Dracula." |
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Fangs of War Pre-Production English Jim Donovan The year is 1944. The Nazi Supernatural Division has taken Castle Dracula and set up a secret lab there with one purpose and one purpose only: unlock the secret behind the legendary Count Dracula’s immortality. The Allies... |
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Harker In Development English Jaume Collet-Serra No official plot yet, but it's said to focus on a Scotland Yard detective named Jonathan Harker, who's tracking Dracula. |
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I, Frankenstein In Production English Stuart Beattie Frankenstein's creature, Adam, has survived to present day due to a genetic quirk in his creation. Making his way to a dark, gothic metropolis, he finds himself caught in an all-out, centuries old war between two... |
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The Last Voyage of the Demeter In Development English Neil Marshall Demeter expands upon the captain's log chapter of Bram Stoker's Dracula, in which a ship carried the vampire's coffin to England from Transylvania and arrived at port with no survivors aboard. |
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The Monster Squad In Development English N/A No official plot yet, but the original film told the story of a group of young horror fans who find themselves facing against icons like Dracula and the Wolfman in real life. |
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The Monster Squad (1987) Fred Dekker There's a reason why this film has a huge cult following behind it, and that's because it proves to this day that it remains as one of the most fun and creative films to come out of the genre, and even now, still... |
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Van Helsing (2004) Stephen Sommers Entertaining, but cheesy and predictable. Silly and simple story that leaves the film to be nothing more than eye-candy for the audience. Worth a check for a no-brainer action-adventure-type flick, but avoid otherwise. |







