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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars i liked it
This movie turned out to be pretty good. It's a horror film about a woman who is doing a documentary about Goths, whom she calls the 'weekend vamps', and ends up getting involved in a lesbian relationship with a real vampire. I thought this movie was really good. It was also nice to see all the cool Goth characters and to have actual Goth music in the movie from bands...
Published on November 16, 2008 by Blade

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad for an independent vampire flick
I didn't know what to expect when I plopped the dvd into my player. I'm very cautious of horror that comes from the independent circuit since there's a lower caliber of directing and acting involved within these films. However, this is definitely not the case here.

About halfway into the film, good memories of Nadja and Martin began to surface in my mind,...
Published on September 12, 2008 by E. Barrios


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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad for an independent vampire flick, September 12, 2008
This review is from: Vampire Diary (DVD)
I didn't know what to expect when I plopped the dvd into my player. I'm very cautious of horror that comes from the independent circuit since there's a lower caliber of directing and acting involved within these films. However, this is definitely not the case here.

About halfway into the film, good memories of Nadja and Martin began to surface in my mind, which is fine by me since I enjoyed both movies, especially Nadja. The use of a handheld camera as the means in which the viewer sees events unfold in the story is not new, but the way directors James and O'Shea manage to execute it seemed fresh to me.

Admittedly, being a typical guy who doesn't think of himself as too typical, I found that the romantic relationship that formed between Vicki (the vampire) and Holly worked out really well and helped carry the story to its twisted end.

If you like independent horror movies such as Nadja, The Addiction, and Martin, then I'd say go for it. This movie may not be to everyone's liking but it's at least worth a rental and a little patience on your part.

The quality of the film itself was good with a fine level of grain intentionally added to set up the atmosphere. There were no digital imperfections from what I could tell.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars i liked it, November 16, 2008
This review is from: Vampire Diary (DVD)
This movie turned out to be pretty good. It's a horror film about a woman who is doing a documentary about Goths, whom she calls the 'weekend vamps', and ends up getting involved in a lesbian relationship with a real vampire. I thought this movie was really good. It was also nice to see all the cool Goth characters and to have actual Goth music in the movie from bands like Fields of the Nephilim, Ghost of Lemora, Voices of Masada, Scary Bitches and NFD.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Awful., March 16, 2010
This review is from: Vampire Diary (DVD)
Vampire Diary (Mark James and Phil O'Shea, 2007)

What a good movie this could have been (unlike the other two flicks I had the misfortune to watch the same day), and yet what a bad movie it turned out to be. I gave it a marginally higher rating than When Good Ghouls Go Bad and Troglodyte in the sense that this is the kinda-hot chick who surrounds herself with ugly girls in order to bolster her own charms, but don't be fooled; this is still an awful, awful piece of work.

Vampire Diary concerns Holly (Without You's Morven Macbeth in her screen debut), a documentary filmmaker who is making a feature about "weekend vampires", fringe-dwellers in the goth scene who enjoy dressing up in plastic fangs and going clubbing. She's fallen in with a group of them as she's been working, and has gotten somewhat friendly with the core, comprised of Adam (The Tudors' Jamie Thomas King), Haze (The Journey Home's Kate Sissons), and Brad (Miss Potter's Justin McDonald), a group presided over by a rave DJ named Eddie Strode (Seed of Chucky's Keith-Lee Castle). Things are going along all well and good until a new girl, Vicki (Hellboy II's Anna Walton) shows up at a party one night. Holly finds herself drawn to Vicki, and before long the two of them are in a relationship. It is at this point that Vicki tells Holly that she (she being Vicki) is actually a real vampire, not one of these goth-raver-dressup kids. At some point it's also revealed that she's pregnant by another vampire. At this point, you can pretty much substitute a plot summary for the second half of The Possession of Joel Delaney, so I'll stop trying to explain this.

The one good thing about the film is that Walton, Sissons, and Macbeth are all quite attractive. None of them is a terribly good actor, but you get what you pay for. Of the batch, in fact, only King is all that good an actor, and his performance tends to be dragged down by what's happening around him most of the time. Or at least what you can glean of what's happening. The film is shot as if it were all footage Holly had taken (she has cameras scattered throughout her house, etc.); while this device can be, and has been, used to excellent effect in a number of horror films ([REC] and Paranormal Activity are obvious examples), Vampire Diary attempts to use it in something that, when it comes right down to it, isn't a horror film. And here is where the movie completely falls apart. At its heart, Vampire Diary seems as if it was supposed to have been a sort of lesbian Twilight, though one where you're never sure if the vampire actually is a vampire. But James and O'Shea, working from O'Shea's original script, don't want to just make another quirky human-vampire love story, so they attempt to make a horror movie out of it without actually bringing any horror to the table. There's also, briefly, a mystery angle that is entirely without suspense. The pace reminds me of indie art-house drama, though you've gotta be really, really good to make a movie with this kind of pace and still entertain an audience. James and O'Shea will not be confused for Bela Tarr anytime soon. As you may be able to gather from those last few sentences, Vampire Diary is ultimately a movie that has no idea what it wants to be, and that is its greatest, though by no means its only, failure. *
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2.0 out of 5 stars Mere Hype, August 30, 2011
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This kinda documentary look at the vampire/ goth scene has quite a bit of girl- girl kissing and some scenes of nudity. I wouldn't recommend it. The box descrpition made it out to be a cult film, but I've seen a lot better.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite movies, January 22, 2011
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This is one of my favorite movies. It takes more of a psychological aspect than most other vampire movies, nothing to do with sparkly vampires or the brutally violent vamp movies that todays market caters to.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting perspective, February 6, 2009
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Intresting perspective. It makes you wonder just who may be floating amongst the wana be's
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth the time., October 4, 2008
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C. Heidenreich "Charlie" (Madison, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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I only watched about 75% of this movie. The best scenes in this movie were all before the two main characters started having spoken dialog. I lost interest once Vicki the Vampire revealed her secret of being a Vampire. It wasn't a believable performance and was reminiscent of a drunken live action gamer fallen into their own fantasy at 3 AM at a coffee shop...
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Vampire Diaries, Not What To Expect?, October 19, 2008
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If you're looking for some gore, and frightening images, then this isn't the movie. You don't see her fangs and nor do you suspect shes pregnant.
Exotic lesbien scenes,The real vampire named Vicky, who's pregnant,hunting for blood. Betrayle,love who hangs with Holly and her wanna be vampire friends. No one is safe, and the wana be's start dying. Point I didn't get at all. Vicky gets captured and her baby stays with Holly.
I give this movie 2 1/2 stars; But since there's no 2 1/2 stars; 3 will have to do.
But like i said watch it for yourself and then decide.
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