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Rise: Blood Hunter Full Movie Hd 1080p-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/qyb0s -----------------------------------------The snoopy reporter Sadie Blake is called by her nerd colleague Ethan Mills that has deciphered a code and found an address in Koreatown from information of the Goth Tricia Rawlins about a bloody cult. Sadie does not give attention to Ethan, but when she sees on the front page of the news that Tricia has been found dead in a dumpster in Koreatown, she decides to visit the address. She finds an abandoned house with a gruesome basement full of blood and she immediately drives to Ethan's apartment. She finds the place in a complete mess and is abducted by a stranger and taken to Bishop, who wants to know what Tricia has told her. Then, Bishop and his mate Eve kill Sadie and they have a necrophilic threesome with her body. Later, Sadie awakes in the freezer of the morgue and sooner she realizes that she is a vampire and promises revenge to her sire.A reporter wakes up in a morgue and finds herself a member of the undead, before vowing revenge against the sect which put her there."Rise: Bloodhunter" is a dull vampire movie that adds nothing to its genre. Like "Blade" and "Underworld," Bloodhunter tells the story of a reluctant vampire (is there any other kind?), Lucy Liu, who seeks revenge on her own kind. Unlike "Blade" or "Underworld," Bloodhunter is lacking in special effects, special weapons and special style.
Bloodhunter's vampires are a boring lot. Unlike your typical vamps, they neither fly nor shape shift. They also lack superhuman strength and a sense of fashion. Their dress is every day casual with Lucy Liu preferring grunge and six inch clogs to Kate Beckinsale's cat suit and stilettos.
And these vamps don't vamp. The over the top sexuality in "Blade" and "Underworld" is missing. With the exception of one scene that hints at really stylized depravity, feeding time has all the excitement and messiness of mystery meat day in the school cafeteria. Victims are dispatched quickly with little setup or foreplay. Afterwards, we are left with a corpse that looks like it's been in the losing end of a food fight.
The weaponry is also disappointing. Liu kills her brethren with a dainty, pistol-like cross bow that makes her look like a demented Cupid. There is no specialized high tech, WMVD (Weapons of Mass Vampire Destruction) here.
The dialogue is empty, though sometimes it was so bad, it got a laugh from the audience at the Tribeca Film Festival screening I went to. The move is filled with lines like, "Let your dark side emerge," or "There are only two kinds of people who talk in their sleep, those who shut up and those with something to say." What Bloodhunter does have is a more than usual dose of graphic nudity and gore. However, both are included more for shock value. There is little if any sexuality in the nude scenes. The tone is more like, "Is she really going to take off all her clothes on camera?" Similarly the gore has more of a "Grey's Anatomy" operating room feel rather than the true Jackson Pollack-like splatter of "Blade." With nothing new to offer, save your money on this one and rent a good DVD instead."Rise" is less remarkable for the things it does, more for the things it doesn't. The movie resists to copy the successful tricks of the trade from "Blade" and "Underworld" about cool superhero vampires who love to stage "Matrix" fights because slow motion is so much fun. "Rise" shows us a female vampire who is often defeated, hates her unwanted physical condition, and especially the scene when she bites her first victim, a weak old man, her feelings are so visible: the disgust, the addiction, the cowardice, the frustration being unable to resist. Insofar it is not surprising that she tries to kill herself before she has a thought about re

Rise: Blood Hunter Full Movie Hd 1080p-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/qyb0s -----------------------------------------The snoopy reporter Sadie Blake is called by her nerd colleague Ethan Mills that has deciphered a code and found an address in Koreatown from information of the Goth Tricia Rawlins about a bloody cult. Sadie does not give attention to Ethan, but when she sees on the front page of the news that Tricia has been found dead in a dumpster in Koreatown, she decides to visit the address. She finds an abandoned house with a gruesome basement full of blood and she immediately drives to Ethan's apartment. She finds the place in a complete mess and is abducted by a stranger and taken to Bishop, who wants to know what Tricia has told her. Then, Bishop and his mate Eve kill Sadie and they have a necrophilic threesome with her body. Later, Sadie awakes in the freezer of the morgue and sooner she realizes that she is a vampire and promises revenge to her sire.A reporter wakes up in a morgue and finds herself a member of the undead, before vowing revenge against the sect which put her there."Rise: Bloodhunter" is a dull vampire movie that adds nothing to its genre. Like "Blade" and "Underworld," Bloodhunter tells the story of a reluctant vampire (is there any other kind?), Lucy Liu, who seeks revenge on her own kind. Unlike "Blade" or "Underworld," Bloodhunter is lacking in special effects, special weapons and special style.

Bloodhunter's vampires are a boring lot. Unlike your typical vamps, they neither fly nor shape shift. They also lack superhuman strength and a sense of fashion. Their dress is every day casual with Lucy Liu preferring grunge and six inch clogs to Kate Beckinsale's cat suit and stilettos.

And these vamps don't vamp. The over the top sexuality in "Blade" and "Underworld" is missing. With the exception of one scene that hints at really stylized depravity, feeding time has all the excitement and messiness of mystery meat day in the school cafeteria. Victims are dispatched quickly with little setup or foreplay. Afterwards, we are left with a corpse that looks like it's been in the losing end of a food fight.

The weaponry is also disappointing. Liu kills her brethren with a dainty, pistol-like cross bow that makes her look like a demented Cupid. There is no specialized high tech, WMVD (Weapons of Mass Vampire Destruction) here.

The dialogue is empty, though sometimes it was so bad, it got a laugh from the audience at the Tribeca Film Festival screening I went to. The move is filled with lines like, "Let your dark side emerge," or "There are only two kinds of people who talk in their sleep, those who shut up and those with something to say." What Bloodhunter does have is a more than usual dose of graphic nudity and gore. However, both are included more for shock value. There is little if any sexuality in the nude scenes. The tone is more like, "Is she really going to take off all her clothes on camera?" Similarly the gore has more of a "Grey's Anatomy" operating room feel rather than the true Jackson Pollack-like splatter of "Blade." With nothing new to offer, save your money on this one and rent a good DVD instead."Rise" is less remarkable for the things it does, more for the things it doesn't. The movie resists to copy the successful tricks of the trade from "Blade" and "Underworld" about cool superhero vampires who love to stage "Matrix" fights because slow motion is so much fun. "Rise" shows us a female vampire who is often defeated, hates her unwanted physical condition, and especially the scene when she bites her first victim, a weak old man, her feelings are so visible: the disgust, the addiction, the cowardice, the frustration being unable to resist. Insofar it is not surprising that she tries to kill herself before she has a thought about revenge for the first time. I loved the scene when she visits her mother, but is unable to explain everything, so she just watches her. Even though the second half of the movie is a kind of revenge story we are familiar with from the cinema of the 1970 and 80s, it's a good genre entry - neither trying to make an art movie like "The Addiction" nor the trendy Gothic pop thing, but creating its own world which reminds me rather of dark city movies such as Clint Eastwood's "Tightrope" than any recent horror movie. It's not the blood, it's the characters. And speaking of that - honestly, since I remember Lucy Liu as one of Charlie's Angels, I didn't expect she could pull this off. Thumbs up!Rise aka Rise: Blood Hunter is based on a script by director Sebastian Gutierrez. The characters share the last name, this is true, and they are both vampire hunters, but most viewers who are familiar with the movie as well as with LKH's books claim that that's where the similarity ends. In the Anita Blake series, Anita isn't bitten for quite some time into the series. She lives in a society where vampirism is legal and can be attained legally at the age of 18. She doesn't go hunting the vampires unless she has a court order to do so, and the vampires that she does kill without a court order have usually attacked her first. Unlike Anita Blake, Sadie Blake doesn't bring corpses back to life by using her necromancy powers nor does she work with any special police task force designed to handle supernatural problems. Anita is strong-willed and defiant since page one while Sadie didn't seem to get aggressive until she realized what she has become. It's possible that writer/director Sebastian Gutierrez could have been inspired by the books of Laurell K. Hamilton and tried to pay homage by giving his character the same last name, but any similarity ends there. No reason was given in the movie, and director Sebastian Gutierrez has not explained why he hired an Asian actress (Lucy Liu) to play the role of Sadie Blake. Viewers who have pondered this question have offered several possibilities, including: (1) Sadie's mother (who is depicted as Asian in the movie) married a non-Asian or part-Asian man surnamed Blake, (2) Sadie was adopted, (3) Sadie's parents changed their surname when they came to America, and (4) it was Sadie's pen name at the L.A. Weekly office, where she worked as a reporter. Yes it is. In authentic vampire lore, i.e., from ancient and medieval times, vampires could be up during the daylight hours. In some gypsy vampire lore, in fact, the vampire (or "mulo") was thought to be most active at noon. Even in fiction, Dracula didn't need to sleep during the day and could actively walk outside in the sunlight. So could Carmilla. The whole vampires-burn-up-in-the-sun thing started in Nosferatu (1922). It is not part of real vampire lore. Yes, he is. He plays a nameless bartender who aids Sadie Blake when she goes looking for the vampires who murdered and turned her. 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