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Near Dark (1987)

Starring: Adrian Pasdar, Jenny Wright Director: Kathryn Bigelow Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
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The word "vampire" is never mentioned in Near Dark, but that doesn't stop this 1987 cult favorite from being one of the best modern-era vampire films. It put then-unknown director Kathryn Bigelow on Hollywood's radar and gave choice roles to Aliens costars favored by Bigelow's ex-husband James Cameron: Lance Henriksen is the leader of a makeshift family of renegade bloodsuckers, nocturnally seeking victims in rural Oklahoma; his immortal gal pal is Aliens and Terminator 2 alumnus Jenette Goldstein; and Bill Paxton is the group's deadliest leather-clad ass kicker. Fellow traveler Jenny Wright lures Okie farm boy Adrian Pasdar into the group with a love bite, and he's soon turning toward vampirism with a combination of frightened revulsion and relentless desire. With Joshua Miller (River's Edge) as the youngest vampire, Near Dark is Bigelow's masterpiece of low-budget ingenuity--a truck-stop thriller that begins well, gets better and better (aided by a fine Tangerine Dream score), and goes out in a blaze of glory. --Jeff Shannon


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Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 08/24/2004

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77 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie, Great DVD!, September 16, 2002
By Daniel V. Reilly (Upstate New York, United States) - See all my reviews
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Near Dark is one of those great movies that it seems no one has seen. I hope this deluxe DVD will change that.

Near Dark suffered in it's initial theatrical release due to it's resemblance to The Lost Boys. They share a storyline (Hapless young man falls for a girl who turns him into a Vampire, and he's forced to deal with her crazy running buddies.), and even a release date; Lost Boys blew Near Dark right out of theaters, but Near Dark found an appreciative audience on video, and deservedly so. The cast is uniformly great, especially Lance Henrikson and Bill Paxton as the lead Vamps. The script, by Director Kathryn and Eric Red, is perfect- we learn little tidbits about the history of the Vampires, but we're always kept at arms length from them. We see them as alien and threatening, and they see us a food. Bigelow does a great job, especially considering it was her solo directorial debut. The only gripe I had is the Vampirism "Cure" which seems like a Deus Ex Machina, but that's a small quibble. The Tangerine Dream score also made some scenes seem really cheesy...FAR from their best work. I think an orchestral score would have been much better, but budget constraints....

The 2-DVD set is beautifully packaged, with a die-cut inner package inside the box, and a great looking (and informative!) booklet. The film looks great; As usual, Anchor Bay does great work on their DVD transfers. It also has a commentary track from Director Bigelow, which is kinda dry and technical. Disc 2 has tons of storyboards, a weak deleted scene, a new 47-minute documentary, cast & crew bios (Very extensive!), still & ad galleries, and tons more.

Near Dark is one of those films that has flown under the radar for FAR too long, and I can't recommend it highly enough!

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars First And Best In A Different Breed Of Vampire Movie, October 20, 2006
By Stephen B. O'Blenis (Nova Scotia, Canada) - See all my reviews
I find that usually, vampire tales - whether filmed or written - have to have a large dose of grandeur and mystique to the vampires to make them work (the "Underworld" movies; "Blood: The Last Vampire", various successful incarnations of Dracula, etc.) Even "From Dusk Til Dawn", which was anything but a traditional take on the vampire, had the creatures so monstrously impressive and in some cases so exotically alluring (ex. Salma Hayek), that Dusk sort of fit the bill too, in some weird way.

The ploar opposite of the 'grand' depiction of the vampire is one that was very prevelant in the 90s and still turns up quite often today. The 'lowlife' vampire, with many of the supernatural aspects played down, the charisma and the mystery often missing, very human in appearance at all times, riding around in beat-up old cars and vans, and spending the daylight hours in cheap motels or the basements of bars instead of in eerier, more impressive haunts. Most of the movies in this vein I haven't really cared for (although "The Forsaken" - heavily influenced by the movie I'm now writing about, was a pretty good watch) But one movie in this vein - and I believe it was the first of its kind - really stands out, and that's "Near Dark".

Basically, a farm kid (played by Adrian Pasdar) of about - what, maybe 18 or so? - falls in love with a girl (Jenny Wright) of his own physical age, before learning she's a vampire. Wanting to be free of the vampiric curse, the pair is aided by the boyfriend's father in an attempt to become human again, which leads them into conflict with her 'coven' - a clan of not particularly awe-inspiring, but scary, believable and highly dangerous vampires led by Lance Henrikson in one of his best roles. Well-made, gory, and emotionally-driven (romantic, even) "Near Dark" flies right to the top of its class and carries a feeling of authenticity with it - the diner scene nails the 'injecting the horrific into the everyday' theme to perfection. "Near Dark" is a total success.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "He's Been Bit But He Ain't Been Bled...", July 7, 2004
By Sheila Chilcote-Collins "Sheila Renee Chilcot... (Collinswood, Van Wert, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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"Near Dark" is one of those obscure cult movies that was overshadowed by a bigger budget, better looking cast, & special effects - the likes of the blockbuster film "Lost Boys".

However, this is one of the few vampire movies, save for Romero's "Martin" not to use the word "vampire" nor have any fangs, mirrors, crosses, garlic and the ordinary lot.

Young Caleb (Adrian Pasdar) meets Mae ( a young, Jenny Wright from "St. Elmos Fire" and "Garp"). Passion ensues and Mae "nips" Caleb.

Uh oh! As Caleb starts to "turn" in the sunlight of early morning, he is hijacked in a rickety Winnebago by vamp family, Mae, Jesse (Lance Henriksen), Jesse's woman for eternity, Diamondback (Jenette Goldstein), their little pseudo-son, Homer & savage & sadistic vampire, Severen, played perfectly and to the hilt, by Bill Paxton.

Caleb tries to fit in but just can't seem to get the "killin' part down".

His father, Loy (Tim Thomerson) and little sister, Sarah (Marcie Leeds from "Beaches") are searching for Caleb. Will they find him in time? Watch for yourself and find out!

Another cool thing that I noticed is when Caleb staggers through town, before he goes to the bus stop to try and get home, the cinema behind him is showing "Aliens" which also featured Paxton, Henriksen and Goldstein.

If you like vampire movies like Lost Boys or Bill Paxton, this is highly recommended!

Happy Watching and Unpleasant Dreams!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Near Dark
I keep harping to friends about Near Dark, a film I remember seeing when I was a kid. It was one of the first DVDS I bought and a movie I consider one of the best vampire films... Read more
Published 13 days ago by Clinton Enlow

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie!
I had heard that this movie was a classic blending of both western and vampire themes. I was not disappointed. Read more
Published 3 months ago by S. Mccullough

1.0 out of 5 stars Near "absurd" artwork...
The one star rating is for the so-called "artwork" of this release. This film is without a doubt an absolute brilliant vampire film. Read more
Published 4 months ago by C. Dunn

4.0 out of 5 stars Great, gritty vampire tale
Dark, distressing and simply a joy to watch. Adrian Pasdar, Lance Henriksen and Bill Paxton - an unusual combination of actors that perfectly bring their characters to life. Read more
Published 4 months ago by C. Cauthron

2.0 out of 5 stars Hugely Overrated.
I am at a loss for words regarding all the 4 and 5 star reviews for this movie. I had never heard of this vampire flick from 1987, the same year as the vastly superior "The Lost... Read more
Published 5 months ago by N_Joy

5.0 out of 5 stars Listen to the night
Katherine Bigelow reportedly wanted to create an old-fashioned Western movie... mixed with a vampire romance. Read more
Published 5 months ago by E. A Solinas

5.0 out of 5 stars Listen to the night
Katherine Bigelow reportedly wanted to create an old-fashioned Western movie... mixed with a vampire romance. Read more
Published 5 months ago by E. A Solinas

3.0 out of 5 stars Beware of Blondes With Ice Cream
In this 1987 film, Caleb picks the wrong girl to crush on. One bite later, he's a vampire draftee. Like Louis in Interview With the Vampire or Michael in The Lost Boys, Caleb is... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Erin O'Riordan

3.0 out of 5 stars Good little movie, a sleeper in it's day
A good movie, Vamps with a twist, Bills best acting since the terminator, You'll notice much of the Aliens cast in this.
Published 7 months ago by S. H. Wood

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Vampire Movie Ever!
Let me start of by pissing some people off and say that I hate it when Vampires are portrayed as over sexed goths or bitchie teenagers (talking about you Interview With a Vampire... Read more
Published 7 months ago by R.A. Cervantes

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