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So, Vampires (2007) is an interesting little piece in the realm of horror, blending the genre with that cheeky Rodney Moore humor. The film features a mix of thirteen hot stars, which is a hallmark of Moore's work, delivering a unique concoction of raunchiness and laughs. The pacing is uneven, but it fits the vibe of the film – a loose framework that allows for some spontaneous moments. Practical effects take a backseat to the performances, which are over-the-top yet somehow fitting for this kind of flick. The Jail Incident is a standout, showcasing the film's audacity and irreverent take on vampire lore, making it a curious watch for collectors. Definitely more comedic than scary, but that’s part of its charm.
Vampires (2007) is somewhat of a niche find, often overlooked in discussions about horror films. It has had limited releases, making it a bit scarce compared to other titles from the era. When it comes to collector interest, its novelty factor and the blend of genres pique curiosity among those who appreciate Moore's distinctive style. Not the most mainstream entry, but definitely has its own cult following.
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