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keeperofdarkness22 · 1 year
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Innocent Blood | 1992
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esqueletosgays · 4 months
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INNOCENT BLOOD (1992)
Director: John Landis Cinematography: Mac Ahlberg
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evilhorse · 5 months
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Innocent blood has been spilled.
(Danny Ketch Ghost Rider #1)
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screenbeanz · 1 month
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Innocent Blood (1992).
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thrythlind · 1 year
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Yeah, that biting scene ruined any chance Astarion has of being in my good books.
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roxysretrodrive-in · 2 months
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Retro Trailer: Innocent Blood (1992)
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Disclaimer: I am not associated with the uploader nor the creators of this trailer.
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forensicated · 8 months
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jimsmovieworld · 8 months
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INNOCENT BLOOD- 1992 ⭐️⭐️
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Mobsters are being killed all over town. One undercover cop discovers an exotic vampire is responsible and tries to bang her.
Not a bad cast and enjoyed the overall vibe of the film but thought the story was quite boring and didnt really go anywhere good.
Directed by John Landis.
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horrororman · 1 year
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Released September 25, 1992.
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#thriller #action #comedy #horror
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inthewindtunnel · 2 years
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Wingtips
Innocent Blood
(Twin Tribes Remix)
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cinemajunkie70 · 2 years
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A very happy birthday in the afterlife to Robert Loggia!
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cantsayidont · 29 days
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Hateration holleration, Anne Parillaud edition:
LA FEMME NIKITA (1990): Vacuous and violent Luc Besson action girl trifle about a druggie punk named Nikita (Anne Parillaud) who's imprisoned for killing a cop and then coerced into becoming an elite assassin for French intelligence by a manipulative older man called Bob (Tchéky Karyo). Released back into the world under the alias Marie Clément, Nikita starts a relationship with a kindly supermarket clerk named Marco (Jean-Hugues Anglade), but every so often, she's called into action to assassinate purported enemies of the state, for reasons she never bothers to figure out. Jean Reno has a scene-stealing supporting bit as the comically murderous "cleaner" Victor. Stylish and hugely influential (even beyond the American remake and later TV series it directly spawned), NIKITA hasn't aged well, and it's hard to miss the movie's misogynist contempt for its heroine (underscored by the final scene, where Bob and Marco discuss Nikita's future with her nowhere in sight!). CONTAINS LESBIANS: Nope. VERDICT: Memorable but not very good, and it hates women the way Joss Whedon hates women.
INNOCENT BLOOD (1992): Disagreeable horror-action hybrid about a female vampire (Anne Parillaud) who decides to chow down on the local Italian mob and ends up creating a (literal) monster (Robert Loggia). Should be fun, but it's just sour and gassy, hitting wrong note after wrong note. Parillaud seems hopelessly out of place (not helped by hair and makeup seemingly styled with a lawnmower), while director John Landis sacrifices every opportunity to make the movie even momentarily scary, sexy, or exciting in favor of nudge-you-in-the-ribs smirking self-awareness, including the obligatory cameos by fellow directors (here Sam Raimi and Frank Oz) and a stupid leitmotif of minor characters watching older, better horror movies on TV. CONTAINS LESBIANS: Nix, and it's unpleasantly misogynistic to boot. VERDICT: The cinematic equivalent of a torn hangnail, and ultimately too rancid even for cheese. Just watch BLADE instead.
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rhera · 1 month
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THE INNOCENTS (1961) THE OTHERS (2001) CRIMSON PEAK (2015) THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR (1947) THE VVITCH (2015) THE BLOOD ROSE (1970) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1946) THE HOUSE THAT SCREAMED (1969) THE HORRIBLE DR. HICHCOCK (1962) THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE (1946)
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flashfuckingflesh · 1 year
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A Corrupted Nation, Operated by EVIL Drug Lords, Are No Match for "McBain" reviewed! (Synapse Films / Blu-ray)
“McBain” Explodes onto Blu-ray from Synapse! Vietnam War has officially ended, and U.S. troops evacuate the worn torn country almost immediately until Robert Santos and his squadron happen upon a Vietcong-controlled POW camp still operating under the merciless thumb of North Vietnamese soldiers either unaware of the news that war is over or are blatantly disregarding defeat to deface the enemy.…
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 3 months
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Not beating the allegations.
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forestwaterfalls · 2 months
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“so lucerys / jaehaerys / rhaenys died for nothing?”
that’s the point that’s the point that’s the entire fucking point - in the book as well!! there was never any POINT!! there is never going to be a winner here!!
rhaenyra will die, aegon will die, alicent and daemon and jace and aemond and helaena will die. for nothing. because the end of this will be a broken, traumatised, dead-inside eleven year old aegon iii on the iron throne with an eight year old jaehaera for a wife who commits suicide at the age of ten, two years after being forced to marry the broken king.
the dance of the dragons is a dragon eating its own tail. it’s all for nothing and no one wins.
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