15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Rubbish, August 18, 2005
I had already purchased a double DVD of David DeCoteau's; the Brotherhood, and the Brotherhood II.
Sisterhood shares similar features. Young nice looking cast, set in a university campus. Young naieve person the target of 'seduction' by evil. That's the good points.
The bad points are the 'seductions' are so lame - no one gets down to more than underwear. This happens a lot, but no scene ever really goes anywhere. Such a great chance to be a little bit sexy, but David DeCoteau reals back prudishly... making for very lame sequences.
In this, the vampirism is really only evident right at the very end, when the head of the 'sisterhood' bears her fangs just once before dying. Thus it fails on several levels; it's not scary, it's not sexy, it's not really much about vampires.
Had I known this film was also by him (my own fault), I'd not have bought it - based on the 'formula' of the other two films mentioned above.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Couldn't Even Watch..., July 30, 2005
I like cheesey horror. But this film was nothing more than soft-core porn. If you want to watch porno, why not watch the real thing? Disappointing on all levels. 1 Star.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A big disappointment, August 9, 2005
When I saw the DVD box cover and read that this film was about hot & seductive sorority girl witches, I knew this one had to be good. I WAS SO WRONG!!! Director David Decoteau would have us believe this video centers around hot girls doing things with other hot girls, but in reality Decoteau appears to be more interested in HOT GUYS?!! Seriously, this film was NOT EROTIC for those of us hoping to see girls with other girls. Perhaps Mr. Decoteau should make a DVD called "Brotherhood" about a gay fraternity. I think that's where his heart is.
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