Saturday, August 8, 2015

The Sexy Female Vampires of the Subspecies Franchise

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https://www.amazon.com/Subspecies-Complete-Chronicles-Anders-Hove/dp/B005B0QYZY/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=celebrityvamp-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=D7ITPHZRHREY4YRD&creativeASIN=B005B0QYZY

Strange that this wasn't done sooner but hey, better late than never as I'm on a classic horror kick and this is definitely a classic.  Subspecies was a gothic vampire horror film series that spanned almost the entire 1990's resulting in five films (4 in the series and 1 side spinoff).  The main films series follows a vampire by the name of Radu who is attempting to train his fledgling vampire Michelle in how to survive as one of the undead.   Well actually it didn't start that way so I guess we should start at the beginning....

Subspecies (1991)
 
This more or less is the lost film in the series mainly because it's not really needed to enjoy the rest of the series and quite frankly the story doesn't really add up to the rest.  The reason I say this is the next film in the series pretty much erases the ending of this one.   Anyway this film follows three college students, Michelle, Mara and Lillian.  They go to Romania to study the culture there and end up going to a spooky castle and befriending its owner Stefan Vladislas.  What we eventually find out is that Stefan is a vampire (a "nice" vampire that doesn't hurt humans) and he is in a power struggle with his brother Radu who is an evil vampire similar to Nosferatu who has tiny demons who do his bidding called "subspecies" and is obsessed with something called the blood stone which would give him great power.
The subspecies helping Radu
 This is the only film of the series where Michelle is not a vampire.  This is also the only film in the series where the character Michelle is played by Laura Tate.
Laura Tate as "Michelle" in Subspecies
Michelle is turned to a vampire by Stefan at the films conclusion but you never actually see her transformation.  Not all is lost though as I mentioned three girls took the trip to Romania.  The other two did not take as long to get captured and turned by Radu so they both eventually become his vampire brides who help him in his goal to capture Michelle.
The first to be turned was Lillian (Michelle McBride)
She is the most aggressive of the girls once she turns since it happens so early in the film.  She is initially used to lour the remaining survivors out using the "damsel in distress" routine but once that doesn't work she spends the rest of the film as Radu's right hand.  Then we have Mara (Irina Movila).
Mara is not turned right away, instead she gets captured and has to be rescued.
 It's not revealed that she's a vampire till she vamps out uncontrollably during her attempted rescue which distracts Michelle enough for Lillian to get the jump on her.  Neither of these two make it out of this film alive in any form (in fact Mara is killed in the very next scene after she turns).  As mentioned above Michelle doesn't either but she is resurrected as one of the undead in the films many sequeals.

Bloodstone (1993) (also known as The Awakening), Bloodlust (1994) & Bloodstorm (1998)
 
 In the beginning of Subspecies 2 "Bloodstone" Radu kills Stefan and takes Michelle for himself.  She fights it at first which is pretty much most of the second film but eventually accepts it in the 3rd and ventures out on her own in the final film.  This is where most people know the story as this is where the series got it's cult following.  In fact many other vampire movies such as "Morgana" actually have this film playing in the background of scenes (in Morgana's case one of the main characters is watching it in a movie theater).  This would also be the point in which Michelle would now be played by the legendary Denise Duff.
This role would make her career and rightfully so.  The scenes of her loosing control in the second and third films are absolute classics and are probably some of the hottest fang outs in cinema.

In the fourth installment of the series another fledgeling vampire is introduced named "Serena" (Floriela Grappini)
 Serena wants the bloodstone for herself and throughout the movie uses people around her including her own maker Ash in an attempt to get it.  I won't spoil it too much other than to say this was the last film in the series for a reason.

Speaking of Serena and Ash as mentioned they do get their own movie in 1997's Vampire Journals.
 
Now I won't actually try to explain this one other than to say it's about Ash falling for a female musician and a vampire who was created by Serena trying to kill him.  The reason I won't go beyond that is it actually doesn't connect to the Subspecies movies at all and couldn't come before or after Subspecies 4 in any timeline even though this movie did come out before the fourth subspecies film due to major plot discrepancies.  This film does have a female vampiress itself in the form of the dark and evil Cassandra (Ilinca Goya)
 Cassandra is evil and sexy which is a great combination.  Basically her role in this film is the jealous "side piece" of Ash who would prefer to have his attention instead of it going to his new interest.


BLOODRISE: SUBSPECIES 5

 

 In 2023 after a 20+ year hiatus the franchise was resurrected for a prequal called Bloodrise.  The film tells the story of Radu and follows the 2020's trend of giving villains tragic backstories to humanize them that we've seen with characters like Cruella Deville and Dracula. 

Basically what you get is many of the matter of fact back stories from the first film somewhat played out.  Radu was the product of a vampire and a witch who was originally kidnapped by the church, humanized and turned into a demon slayer.  His downfall of course was a woman.  In this case Helena played by Denise Duff
Helena was a woman who was kidnapped by the vampire Vladislov and forced into having his child Stefan.  He believes that he is saving her but eventually she turns and proceeds to try to turn him but all it did was make him revert to his original ghoul form as unknowing to her he already a non human anyway which she eventually rejects when she sees him later looking like a ghoul.   It is explained that he was in love with her and didn't take it well after she turned on him and he kills her.  Before she dies she curses him which becomes the explanation for his obsession with her doppelgänger Michelle and inability to kill her in the other films.

Radu's character is very lonely and just wants a companion that isn't his mother.  Eventually he finds one in a flute player named Ariel (Stasa Nikolic).
Ariel is the sister of the character Ash who is introduced in the film Vampire Journals (he is also one of the villains of Subspecies 4). She is very rebellious wanting nothing to do with Radu and being a vampire at first unlike her brother who was looking forward to living forever.  Then when she eventually does give in to the blood thirst she goes all in basically being an uncontrollable killer. 
This becomes an issue as Helena who becomes the vampire queen forbids hunting and only has vampires feed from willing victims similar to Ash's casino in Vampire Journals (this being explained that Helena preferred Ash so he adopts many of her ways).  This makes Ariel rebel against Helena and decide that Radu wasn't so bad after all.  In a "straw that broke the camels back" scenario for Radu she decides to be a dejected Radu's companion as he sulked over Helena and before he can enjoy finally not being lonely Ariel is killed by a vampire slayer named Diane
Diane was sent to kill Radu earlier in the film but failed.  Instead of killing her he turned her and left her to fend for herself.  This obviously was a bad idea seeing how that all turned out.  She lets Radu live as she knew that being alone was worse than death for him.  Helena's rejection and Ariel's death is then told to us as why Radu went mad and went full on villain. 

So there you go, seven years of dark, shadowy Romanian bloodsucking goodness.  If you haven't seen the main movies in the series, I highly recommend them.  Some of the most memorable female vamping you will find anywhere.


Thursday, July 30, 2015

Vampiress TV Review: Beyond Reality

"The Passion"
Season 2
Episode 18

Beyond Reality was a Canadian TV show which ran from 1991 to 1993 and was one of the first shows to be on the original lineup of the Sci-Fi Channel after it's initial run on the USA Network.  The show had a similar concept as shows such as Poltergeist the Series and Friday the 13th the series.  Basically the premise was two experts in paranormal activity played by Shari Bellafonte and Carl Marotte help someone every week who's dealing with some type of paranormal phenomenon.  

In this episode from the shows 2nd season they take a bit of a break from the normals of the show and instead do a bit of a period piece.  A stranger reads the tale of one of the main characters great grandfathers dealing with vampires which is played out on screen by the regular stars of the show. 

Nicole De Boer (Mrs Winter)
De Boer normally plays the role of "Celia" on the program but on this episode she is Mrs Winters, a 19 year old who has been struck ill and called on a young Doctor to fix her (The ancestor of the character J.J.).  They instead fall for one another but before anything can happen she dies.  A woman then tries to convince Dr. Baker that her sickness isn't over and that she was going to come back but of course he didn't believe her.  Obviously that is exactly what would happen and the woman who's name is Ariel (Bellefonte) saves him by shoving a stake through Mrs. Winters heart just as she was about to take a bite out of him.  The scene was your run of the mill "Female vampire seduces guy then tries to bite" scene and you can never go wrong with those.

Monday, June 29, 2015

Vampiress Review: "Argento's Dracula 3D"

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1852770/

The Gist:  A Vampire Count sets his sites on the wife of the librarian he hired to work at his home.

Clarification:  Yep, Jonathon Harker is a Librarian now. So basically Dario Argento took the Dracula story, changed several aspects to where there were less characters (I guess less actors to pay) and replaced the lack of characters with horribly bad CG effects. 
Look out for the video game praying mantis
So this is pretty much Argento's attempt to "Hammer Horror" Dracula into his own character so to speak.  In this version he's an old school horror monster who pretty much just murders everyone in his path by turning into CG monsters like the Praying Mantis above which usually results in very bloody "B" movie graphic style gore

Selling Point:  I assume this would be much more interesting in 3D which the film was originally shot for.  Also there is quite a bit of female vampire nudity.

Female Vampire Factor: This version has two.  The first is the promiscuous village girl Tanja played by Miriam Giovanelli
Tanja is seen at the beginning of the film having sex with her boyfriend then refusing to hold on to his cross and walking home through the woods at night by herself.  Dracula ends up getting to her which is the first piece of action prior to the opening credits. From that point on her role becomes that of the female vamps used in the Hammer Horror's Dracula series where she lives in Dracula's castle masquerading as his "niece" to unsuspecting visitors but constantly plots to take Dracula's victims for herself.  This was a plus as Dracula's brides hardly ever get a backstory and this actually explains why Dracula is so easily upset with them (or this case her since she's the only one) for going after Harker.  As you can see above she's a blonde so I'm not quite sure why they thought to put a horribly fake looking blonde wig on her but at least her role is very clothing optional.


Next you have Lucy Kisslinger who is played by Dario Argento's daughter Asia Argento.
Now despite the fact that she is on the cover art of the DVD as a vampire she is only a vampire in the film for one scene.  Her role as Lucy follows the book for the most part where she is Mina's best friend who happens to get seduced and turned by Dracula first.  She then rises from her crypt, goes after a child and Van Helsing (played by Dracula Veteran Rutger Hauer) puts a stake to her when she comes back to her crypt with the child in hand.  If you've seen a Dracula movie before you know what scene I'm talking about since it's in most of them.  

So most reviews agree that the movie is pretty bad with some saying it's entertainingly bad while others just saying avoid it altogether.  If you're a fan of female vamps then this film does have some entertainment value as Tanja is a major character in the film but fact is the film is terrible.  As far as a Vampire Beauty Rating it gets a 4 out of 5 because they're their and they have purpose but not sure if sitting through the film is really worth it.