BloodRayne

BloodRayne

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18th Century | Fight

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  • Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Horror
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Uwe Boll, Bryan C. Knight, Bryan C. Knight, Tracy D. Smith
  • Cast(s): Kristanna Loken, Ben Kingsley, Michelle Rodriguez, Michael Madsen, Matthew Davis See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 35min
  • Music: Henning Lohner,Jochen Engelke,Deni King,Fritz A. Wollner,Max Wanko
  • Award(s): Razzie 2007 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Fantasy Island, Demon Hunter
  • Story:
    In the 18th century, a vampire escapes from the freak show she once participated in and teams up with a group of vampire slayers to kill the man who raped her mother. Storyline In the Eighteenth Century, Rayne is the half-human half-vampire Dhampir and the lead attraction in a carnival's freak-show in Romania. When she escapes, she meets a fortuneteller that tells that her mother was raped by the king of the vampires Kagan and she decides to destroy her father. In her journey for revenge, she meets Vladimir and Sebastian, the leaders of the fortress of vampire hunters Brimstone, and she joins their society. She seeks for powerful talismans to defeat Kagan, while the skilled warriors Vladimir and Sebastian train her to face the forces of Kagan and her human side falls in love with Sebastian. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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3/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
In the 18th century, a vampire escapes from the freak show she once participated in and teams up with a group of vampire slayers to kill the man who raped her mother. Storyline In the Eighteenth Century, Rayne is the half-human half-vampire Dhampir and the lead attraction in a carnival's freak-show in Romania. When she escapes, she meets a fortuneteller that tells that her mother was raped by the king of the vampires Kagan and she decides to destroy her father. In her journey for revenge, she meets Vladimir and Sebastian, the leaders of the fortress of vampire hunters Brimstone, and she joins their society. She seeks for powerful talismans to defeat Kagan, while the skilled warriors Vladimir and Sebastian train her to face the forces of Kagan and her human side falls in love with Sebastian. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ratings

3/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Razzie Award

Worst Screenplay | 2007

Worst Picture | 2007

Worst Supporting Actress | 2007

Worst Supporting Actor | 2007

Worst Director | 2007

Worst Actress | 2007

Stinker Award

Worst Supporting Actor | 2006 | Meat

Worst Supporting Actress | 2006

Worst Screenplay | 2006

Most Annoying Fake Accent Female | 2006

Least Scary Horror Movie | 2006

BOX OFFICE

Budget 25,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 3,650,275 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

According to screenwriter Guinevere Turner, while she was writing the first draft of the script, she received an angry phone-call from Director Uwe Boll, who swore at her and demanded she hand in a draft of the script. About a week later, after she sent in the rough first draft of the script, she was shocked to learn that production was going to commence immediately with the draft. (Even though traditionally the first draft is always a "rough" draft that is improved upon in subsequent drafts.) Later on, she was informed that Boll and the actors and actresses had subsequently re-written much of her script while shooting, and that the finished movie barely resembled her script.

Michael Madsen called this movie "an abomination, a horrifying and preposterous movie", but added that he enjoyed working with Director Uwe Boll and would certainly work with him again if asked.

The half-naked prostitutes in the scene with Leonid are real Romanian prostitutes. At the Stockholm International Film Festival, Director Uwe Boll said that prostitutes were cheaper to hire than actresses.

Jessica Alba was originally scheduled to play Katarin, but passed on it because it was too brutal.

According to Uwe Boll, Michael Madsen was frequently drunk throughout the production.

Popular Dialogues

"Darius the Kid: Can I see your teeth?"

"Sebastian: Where are you going? Rayne: I'm going on my own."

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