John Carpenter's Vampires Movie Review
John Carpenter's Vampires Review
"John Carpenter's Vampires" Overview

Rating: R
1998
Cast and Crew
Director : John CarpenterProducer : Sandy King
Screenwiter : Don Jakoby
Starring : James Woods,Daniel Baldwin,Sheryl Lee,Thomas Ian Griffith,Maximilian Schell
I'm a child of the 80s. I like my horror movies, and I like them cheesy.
They're not scary to me, they're excuses to get a little closer with my
girlfriend, they're ways to enjoy sick comedy in the theatre while the idiot
girl's getting gutted. They're my reminder that fiction is more fun than
fact. I like them quick, I like them gory, and I like them campy. All of
those adjectives are words you can tack on to John Carpenter's Vampires.
Now anyone who has read my review on Halloween will know that I hold this man
in no reverence. To be honest, I pretty much hate the bastard. But, I do
admit his prowess behind the camera and his ability to scare, although not his
creative ability. But this time, he didn't pen the screenplay, so I'm happy.
I don't hate his style, I hate his original material. After all, has anyone
seen Jim Carrey or Pauly Shore's standup? It sucks. Are they funny people,
yes.
In Vampires the Roman Catholic Church has gone beyond garlic and crosses and
exorcisms as a way of fighting evil, it's headed into the dark and dismal
hiring of a gun-ho team of slayers to kill the bloodsuckers. I suppose it had
to be coming, after all, they are an infestation and the Catholic Church has to
do something about it. Of course the people doing the slaying are more sinners
than saints, but that makes 'em all the more fun to watch. We have James Woods
(Contact) heading up the team with the fourth Baldwin, namely Daniel (Born on
the Fourth of July) in a bit role as a vet), who spend they're days smoking
cigarettes, watching Kaptain Kangaroo, and kicking the shit out of vampires.
Of course, vampire Master Valek (Thomas Ian Griffith) kills all of the slaying
team except for Jimmy and Danny, and only bites Sheryl Lee (Twin Peaks) (but
he's biting her on the inner thigh, hell, I'd do that).
So, while Little Ms. Wrapped In Plastic is growing fangs they use a telepathic
link to track the Master Vampire down, hopefully before he can get a cross that
would let him walk in daylight. But, about him walking in daylight, I wouldn't
be too worried: you'd spot him a mile away.
It's got blood, it's got guts, it's got campfire humor and sinful psychosis.
It's only a matter of time before it's declared a sacrilege. So did I like
it? Do ya really have to ask?
Reviewer: James Brundage





