
Rayne fights against the Nazis in Europe during World War II, encountering Ekart Brand, a Nazi leader whose target is to inject Adolf Hitler with Rayne's blood in an attempt to transform him into a dhampir and attain immortality.... (Full plot summary below)
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Rayne fights against the Nazis in Europe during World War II, encountering Ekart Brand, a Nazi leader whose target is to inject Adolf Hitler with Rayne's blood in an attempt to transform him into a dhampir and attain immortality.
Leave your thoughts about BloodRayne: The Third Reich.
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Lacks the goofy camp and inexplicable surrealism of the first film... |
| User ReviewDavid GGood entertainment, the only thing that lets the movie down is Parr'e. Crap actor. |
| User ReviewVincent PAt least this time you get to see Natassia Malthe's boobs. Yeah that's pretty much the only thing that distinguishes it from the second movie. Well, that, and the fact that there's actually some gore... and Nazi vampires. |
| User ReviewJoshua BThis movie was fun to watch, in a classic b-movie horror kind of way. The acting was actually quite good in places, and I think the two central actors (Natassia Malthe and Brendan Fletcher) could easily have great careers ahead of them. And this film was the best of the series, without a doubt, and I liked that it was the most like the original game. I still would have enjoyed seeing more tips of the hat toward the game, though. Like giving the full vampires striped skin and such. |
| User ReviewCountess NCroatia, 1943: The Dhampyr (half-human, half-Vampire) Rayne (Natassia Malthe) is waging war on the Nazi's. During an assault on a train she meets Nathaniel (Brendan Fletcher) leader of a resistance group and Ekart Brand (Michael Pare) a Nazi Commandant whom she accidentally infects with her blood. Now Brand is a Dhampyr and Rayne and Nathaniel must stop him before he reaches Berlin and bestows the immortal gifts of the Dhampyr upon Hitler and the Nazi High Command. Directed by the infamouse Uwe Boll, BloodRayne: The Third Reich is simply a modern exploitation film with out all the grainy film stock bullshit of the Grindhouse pictures. That means deceint to bad acting, lots of blood, and titties galore. Seriously 2 sex scenes one of them an all girl affair thrown in because everyone likes titties. Yeah not high art to be sure. Worth a rental if your looking to kill a few hours or if you can catch it (uncut) on TV. I'd suggesst renting it so you can watch the making of documentary. Uwe Boll himself is always entertaining especially when his arrogance is thre the roof. |
| User ReviewJohn TNot one of Uwe's worst... but that doesn't say much. The actress was ridiculously hot. That's about all I can say about this one. Other than that it didn't really have anything going for it. Shitty acting, script, etc. etc.... You've seen Uwe Boll's movies. I don't need to harp on it. |
| User ReviewCraig WAnother crap film from Boll, the only reason I saw this is because it had Nazi's. The same girl from the second film plays Rayne again and this time she's a little bit better but not much. A stupid story of trying to make Hitler a dhampir, the scene with a vampire Hitler was just laughable. If you want to kill an hour and a half then sure, watch this but it's terrible. |
| User ReviewBrian BFor how bad this is it's still better then the first one. The action and gore seem rather plastic while the acting and characters are extremely wooden. Though you can find a lot worse out there. Not that I'm rewarding this for being better then utter crap. Natassia Malthe returns confusing showing off tits and cleavage as acting. Clint Howard, brother of the great Ron Howard, is fun to watch with his character acting abilities. But actors portraying Nazi's in films speaking English and without the German accent always bothered me. But on the other side I'd have to say the Nazi outfits to me felt rather accurate. So kudos to the costume department. Not the worst in Uwe Boll's list of movies. But not his best either. Postal, anybody? |
| User ReviewCory CWell lets say if you like sexy vamps killing Nazi's this film is for you. Oh wait it is still very bad.. |
| User ReviewPrince EI knew there was a reason I put off watching this movie. I've seen better acting in junior high musicals. It's a vampire movie so one would expect the blood to look authentic at least. I really struggled to make it through the movie. |