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Old 08-08-2016, 07:27 PM   #261
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Vampire Hunter D: Message from Mars comic book adaptation

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over $100,000 the stretch goal a printed copy of the pathfinder supplement RPG book has been unlocked and 11 hours still left next stretch goal $120,000 a motion comic and making of
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Old 12-09-2019, 03:01 PM   #262
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Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (2000)

Due to the popularity of the original 1985 anime movie the fans wanted another D flick, a sequel. So with that in mind, over then years later, director Yoshiaki Kawajiri went about planning a follow-up that would be based on the third book in original creator Hideyuki Kikuchi's book series.

So what's happening this time? Well nothing much has changed actually. The year is 12,090 AD and vampires still rule the Earth with their technology and supernatural powers. Nonetheless our good-looking fearless half-breed vampire hunter D is still at it, still tracking down and killing the undead. But would you Adam and Eve it! Another silly girl has gotten herself kidnapped by one of these pesky bloodsuckers. A vampire nobleman named Meier Link has, supposedly, run off with Charlotte. Her father Elbourne hires D to find her and bring her home, or, if she is turned...kill her. So it's another stereotypical plotline again, only this time D has competition from a team of vampire hunters called the Marcus Brothers. Whilst Link hires a team of mutants called the Barbarois.

Now the biggest change here when you see this anime is obviously the visuals. Not that there is anything wrong with the original 1985 look (I personally prefer it), but this 2000 movie is by far a more spectacular offering. The animation was helmed by Japanese animation studio Madhouse Inc. and boy do they nail this. Now I'm no anime expert, in fact I know nothing and have only seen around five anime movies, but for me this was the best-looking anime movie I've seen...bar 'Ninja Scroll'. It's virtually common knowledge that anime looks and moves beautifully and if you ever wanna prove that to someone then show them this movie.

The animation is incredible in this movie. Every shot, every frame, every sequence is like a work of art with loads of details. But apart from the main characters its really everything else that stands out, from major to minor. For example, the animation on D's horse as it gallops looks completely accurate to a real horse. The way D's cape billows and flaps in the wind is perfect. The details on smaller simple bits of scenery like playing cards, mechanics, interior and exterior decoration, garments, weapons etc...are sharp. The composition of Every shot is awe-inspiring, it all looks so good, so epic. And of course the locations/backdrops are far more lavish than before. The dark and gloomy village at the start and the sumptuously gothic looking castle at the end are prime examples of the amounts of detail and design that went into this movie. My simple words do it no justice truth be told but believe when I say there isn't a single part of this movie that doesn't look eye-poppingly good.

As already stated another change this time is the inclusion of a few more characters, mainly the Marcus Brothers. Now these vampire hunters felt a bit cliched to me, your typical anime-type looking characters really. On the other hand they also gave me strong 'Blade II' vibes (although this movie came out before 'Blade II'). But yeah you have the huge hulking male Nolt with a huge hulking axe weapon. The feisty female Leila. Skinny guy Kyle who is good at throwing blades. A malnourished looking disabled psychic called Grove. And their leader Borgoff who looks like a typical samurai type bloke chompin' on a cigar. They also drive around in this armoured tank thing that looks like it's been borrowed from 'Mad Max 2'.

Still, the Marcus brothers are solid bunch of characters that offer more than the main antagonist or his wannabe bride. Alas Meier Link doesn't really give us much and merely comes across like a horny emo teen trying to have his way with a young girl (didn't really like his design either. What's with the hair beads?). He wants her but doesn't want to drag her into his undead world, kinda cliche. If you want the girl just bite her and be done with it. As for Link's obsession Charlotte Elbourne, she does nothing for the entire movie, virtually lifeless. She is merely a walking plot device for Link, D, and the brothers. It's not really surprising that D and Leila get the best plot narrative when discussing their lives in one recuperation scene.

Despite how good this feature looks and some brilliant action scenes (the first graveyard battle) there are still, for me, negative points that were either unexplained or just plain odd. For example, in an early desert set scene D comes across these gigantic manta-ray-like creatures that seemingly live under the desert dunes but can also fly. They don't do anything, they just emerge from the dunes and fly whilst D uses them like stepping stones across the desert. What was that about? Then on the Marcus brothers team is Grove, the disabled psychic, but what is his power exactly? He can create a ghostly entity that can...shoot laser beams? There is also still a weird issue with technology in this franchise. People use horses (and carriages) even when vehicles are clearly available. There are also various types of guns around yet the main characters use old fashioned weapons like swords and axes.

Then of course there's the whole storyline of vampires using spaceships (spaceships??) to get to 'the city of the night' which just felt a bit naff frankly. Is this city on another planet? Is it real or a metaphor for death? I must also mention the added plot twists involving the long-dead vampire ghost Carmilla who roams the castle of Chaythe (where Link is trying to get to and where the spaceship is). I felt she wasn't really needed. Her role and plot twist just seemed to be a twist for the sake of a twist. I felt like that was time that could have been used for D's battle with Link.

This leads me to the mutant Barbarois. Link hired the Barbarois to protect him, he paid them a hundred million Dollars, so Dollars are still a thing then? But this had me thinking, what would mutants living in some underground temple thing want with money? They didn't appear to use any technology, but surely they wouldn't need it with their mutant skills. And once again, as with the first movie, I question how life on Earth got to this point with mutants of such a wide variety of powers. Take Caroline for example, a female who can change into trees and vines etc...basically she's like an X-Men character. I also found the Barbarois leader looked just like a more evil version of the Dungeon Master from 'Dungeons & Dragons'.

The few negatives aside this gothic western fantasy is still one of the best animes I've come across. The quality in the visuals is second to none despite the fact I actually do kinda prefer the more simplistic look of the first movie. But the slicker visuals and animation really boost the action sequences this time; seeing mutant Benge backflip away from view as a string of silver arrows strike the ground. The highly detailed horse-drawn carriage of Link crossing a massive elaborate arch bridge leading to the even more intricately detailed castle Chaythe. Or the staggeringly atmospheric and excellent graveyard battle. Add to that a genuine orchestral score to set the mood and the obligatory graphic violence (with some nudity) which suits this franchise so well.

Call me crazy but I actually prefer the original anime movie over this. Why? I dunno really, I guess the original just has that simplistic charm which warms my cockles. It's like comparing slick modern-day videogame graphics to retro pixel graphics. For me retro pixel graphics win every time, even though I do admire and enjoy slick modern-day graphics. You don't need to have seen the original movie to enjoy this, but I recommend both.

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Then of course there's the whole storyline of vampires using spaceships (spaceships??) to get to 'the city of the night' which just felt a bit naff frankly. Is this city on another planet? Is it real or a metaphor for death?
Though not stated explicitly, I think the "City of the Night" is the wrecked Gothic space station shown at the beginning of the film (after the abduction scene, and just before the title).

The implication being that even if the pair had managed to get there in one piece, there was no "happily ever after" ending possible for them.
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Old 12-09-2019, 05:37 PM   #264
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I can go into the plot of the book if you guys would like. I read it recently. Both movies take a lot of liberties and aren't exactly faithful to the source material.
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I can go into the plot of the book if you guys would like.
I would like that.
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I would like that.
Which parts of the movie? I'll tell you what it's like in the book
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Old 12-10-2019, 01:12 PM   #268
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Which parts of the movie? I'll tell you what it's like in the book
Ah, sorry, I haven't watched it yet, but Spirit Zero's reviews put it on my shortlist (I already own the discs), and I'd love to read comparisons with the book(s) before or after watching it.
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Old 12-10-2019, 04:23 PM   #269
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Ah, sorry, I haven't watched it yet, but Spirit Zero's reviews put it on my shortlist (I already own the discs), and I'd love to read comparisons with the book(s) before or after watching it.
Well, I will say this. The books are actually way more mature than the movies. Especially Demon Deathchase (Bloodlust is based off this book, which is the third book). As somebody who follows book publishing, I can't imagine these books being written for traditional publication in modern times. There is so much of what the industry would now consider "sexism" that would mark it as unpublishable by major houses and agents, who are extremely politically driven, wouldn't touch it lol. Especially the third book which has a lot of
[Show spoiler]rape and incest rape.
These are things people shy away from even in adult fiction nowadays. These books get away with it because they were written in the 80's when sensibilities were different
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Sooooooooooooooooo... How about the new German release guys...? These posts are within the last month and NO comments about the newer release? I have access to a 1080 print with BOTH DTS Japanese and English audio trax. I just don't know which release it is.

Any thoughts on the NEW release...???
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So you have 'access to a 1080 print' but don't know the source... In other words, you downloaded a rip. Well done champ.
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You do realise that LordCrumb is a moderator, and that talking about piracy is against forum rules, right? Great way to get banned, buddy.
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Old 01-03-2020, 04:17 AM   #273
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Oh crap! Sorry... I hadn't noticed that you were a moderator. OOPS...

Otherwise, I suppose I would have taken my chastisement humbly...

I guess I'd better pay more attention next time. My lowly apologies...

That'll teach me... Damn...
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You do realise that LordCrumb is a moderator, and that talking about piracy is against forum rules, right? Great way to get banned, buddy.
Yes, yes, yes! Sorry... I just noticed after my reaction. Thanks for the reminder. FWIW, I said absolutely NOTHING about downloading or piracy. I would NEVER EVER do that, honest...
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So you have 'access to a 1080 print' but don't know the source... In other words, you downloaded a rip. Well done champ.
My apologies... Didn't notice. Warning taken.
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Is this new German release region-free? I'm kicking myself for missing the US Blu-ray when it came out.
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It's marked as region B on the back cover, so probably not.
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It's marked as region B on the back cover, so probably not.
You'd be surprised how many movies have a region code listed on the back but are actually region free.
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Old 01-04-2020, 10:41 PM   #279
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fwiw I picked up David Cronenberg's Rabid from the same company (Indeed Film) and it was region locked.
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You'd be surprised how many movies have a region code listed on the back but are actually region free.
With German anime releases that's generally not the case I believe.
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