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We all saw the awesome-as-hell trailer, right? Some Trinity-like chick walking off a tower and landing safely in mid-stride, vampires vamping about, lots of silver and leather and GUNS, the "Gun Dance"(she shoots a hole in the floor with her guns to get to the next floor down) and the darkest rainiest city this side of Seattle. All of this is captured in the limited palette of blue filter. Holy moley, this oughta be awesome!
Nope. It's silly, but not awesome.
It was a bit of a stretch to believe this movie when I believe Blade and Blade 2 pretty much covered this whole thing. But the story has to be heard in order to start to make sense, and I say that because I didn't have access to the script like some folks do. So here's the story:
Vampires and their eternal enemies, the Lycans(read: werewolves) have been fighting a war for over 1000 years. They have graduated from swords, fangs and claws to more modern weapons, like UV bullets for the werewolves and silver/silver nitrate bullets for the vampires. It takes place on the streets of 'the City' and everything is fair game. Rarely does the bullet hit the target in this movie, kinda like in G.I. JOE. I think that's why the Immortals' War has raged for so long; soldiers on either side can't hit the broad side of a barn. The only exception to this rule is the main character Selene(Kate Beckinsale, Pearl Harbor). She's a Death-Dealer and dresses in flattering rubber suits that show off her sweet ass, but then she covers it up with a big duster jacket/ vampire cape. And GUNS. She does all the cool stuff mentioned in the aforementioned trailer and not much else except strike a bad-ass silhouette in the sewers and subways of "the City". When she's done with that, she goes home to the Vampire Coven.
The Vampire Coven houses all the vampires in the local clan, who vamp about and scheme and drink and ponder the direction of the next Marilyn Manson album. Selene is the only vampire that gives a damn about this war, as opposed to the new clan leader, Kraven(Shane Brolly, Impostor). Kraven likes Selene but not her attitude. Thus the two are always at odds: Kraven ordering Selene to do stupid things and Selene disobeying him, deferrring to another's judgement or behavior. The two cut a decent picture of modern relationships in the Western world. Which brings us to the third man in our love quartet, Michael Corvin(Scott Speedman, "Felicity"[TV]).
An intern at St. Istvan's Hospital and an unknowing descendant of 13th Century man Corvinus (the only person to be infected by an unknown plague who didn't die), he is a valuable commodity in the Immortals' War. He holds the key to completing a vampire-werewolf hybrid that is stronger than the two in all respects. This holds no interest to the vampires(who consider such an abomination to their own evil�?), but is of great interest to the Lycans.
These are powerful Lycans, no longer tethered to the full moon to change. They're led by clan leader Lucien(Michael Sheen, The Four Feathers) and second-in-command Raze(Kevin Grevioux, Blade 2, MIB 2 and co-writer of the story!), whom I have nicknamed "the Were-Negro." The whole clan of lycans is nothing but diry, Chechen rebel-looking fellows, leaving you to wonder if female lycans exist. Moving on: Lycans have been trying for years to find the descendant of Corvinus and have found it in Michael. So naturally they hunt him down to take him, but Selene gets him first--but not BEFORE Lucien bites him and infects him.
Do vampires roll for saves against werewolf ranged attack while under cover? Are there negatives to rolling saves against UV bullet rounds as opposed to normal bullet rounds? If so, I already know which vampire class has a big enough save bonus to negate any AC minuses caused by UV bullets: the "DeathDealer" class. |
In the end, there's a big fight scene involving Selene and GUNS--LOTS OF GUNS and a sword, Michael finally makes it to vampire/lycan hybrid status, Selene kills Viktor(!), Kraven kills Lucien and the Were-Negro lives through the whole thing. I think. This movie had only a few scenes that made me sit up briefly, and everything else made me say, "what a waste". At least I had my MST3K skills to get me through.
There are some points in this movie that pay no mind to lesser conventions of the involved mythical creatures--salvageable only by the memory of what vamps and lycans should be. A werewolf can take on any vampire, sure why not. Said werewolf takes on multiple vampires in the dark? NO! Vampires having 3 infrared scopes on a gun when they should be able to see IN THE DARK? NO! Vampires that can't fly? NO! Werewolf women?NO!--I mean, yes, but�NO! A sequel? NO!
Holy moley, this movie let me down. It needs elements of what made The Crow and The Craft become embraced by Goth culture in general. Most of all, it needs to be redone.
NONSENSICAL QUOTE:
Selene has brought Michael to the Vampire Coven house to heal. Vampire servant Erika(Sophia Myles, Art School Confidential) asks her why she brought him to the house. Selene's answer:
"Because he saved my life."(Psst! You're already dead. Can't save a life you don't have!)
I had such high hopes for this movie. Len Wiseman's(damn you)UNDERWORLD gets a MOVIE VIEWS AND REVIEWS rating of 4.