It seems that every other piece of vampire fiction always includes a character who was adopted and trained by the Catholic Church to hunt vampires in secret. But where many of those pieces usually have some kind of British stuffiness to it, this one is the exact opposite. It is a rude and crude neo-Western. It is set pretty much exclusively in a sun-soaked sandy deserts full of rustic wooden ruins of once promising boom towns. It offers very dramatic sun rise scenes as well as plenty of abandoned set pieces for fanged villains to hide. It also infers the attitude of the head slayer, Jack Crow.
With a great outlaw name, James Woods plays the leather jacket clad, crossbow armed vampire hunter, Jack Crow. He is the prolific head slayer who was raised by the church, except he doesn’t act like he has ever step foot in one. His mouth moves a mile a minute spewing all sorts of colorful language. He is a hotshot with a big ego and no patience for authority of any kind. Woods’ great sense of humor is what keeps him from being so big an asshole that we end up hating him, especially with his antagonistic relationship with his team’s priest (played by Tim Guinee). Guinee is not used to Woods’ kind of bravado. Surprised even. His nativity melts in Woods’ company and eventually develops Woods’ sense of cynicism.
It seems that every other piece of vampire fiction always includes a character who was adopted and trained by the Catholic Church to hunt vampires in secret. But where many of those pieces usually have some kind of British stuffiness to it, this one is the exact opposite. It is a rude and crude neo-Western. It is set pretty much exclusively in a sun-soaked sandy deserts full of rustic wooden ruins of once promising boom towns. It offers very dramatic sun rise scenes as well as plenty of abandoned set pieces for fanged villains to hide. It also infers the attitude of the head slayer, Jack Crow.With a great outlaw name, James Woods plays the leather jacket clad, crossbow armed vampire hunter, Jack Crow. He is the prolific head slayer who was raised by the church, except he doesn’t act like he has ever step foot in one. His mouth moves a mile a minute spewing all sorts of colorful language. He is a hotshot with a big ego and no patience for authority of any kind. Woods’ great sense of humor is what keeps him from being so big an asshole that we end up hating him, especially with his antagonistic relationship with his team’s priest (played by Tim Guinee). Guinee is not used to Woods’ kind of bravado. Surprised even. His nativity melts in Woods’ company and eventually develops Woods’ sense of cynicism.
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