
Continuing after the first "Subspecies", a woman who has just become a vampire tries to escape the evil vampire, Radu, who seeks her as his love interest. But she has taken the vampire family's bloodstone, and now Radu must find her to get it back. While her sister comes to Romania to save her soul. It might be to late....... (Full plot summary below)
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Continuing after the first "Subspecies", a woman who has just become a vampire tries to escape the evil vampire, Radu, who seeks her as his love interest. But she has taken the vampire family's bloodstone, and now Radu must find her to get it back. While her sister comes to Romania to save her soul. It might be to late....
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| User ReviewPhilip BThis is probably the best vampire series out there. This is the kind of film where the acting is so realistic and great you forgive that the make up sometimes is not. Love the actor who played Radu, is absolute fabulous and the actress, well I'm a huge fan of her role as well, and her acting is flawless. |
| User ReviewByron MSubspecies becomes a series, Radu becomes the villian we all love to hate. The rest of the series is awesome as well. It took a few times to like this but when I did it was because I started to understand the lore. |
| User ReviewGeorge KFinally flixster put this one on here. Now before you see this watch the first movie "Subspecies". Good, but not great but this one is more than great. This is when we finally get more of a story on our favorite vampire the legendary Radu. After having his bloodstone stolen from what he calls "his fledging". Michelle flees not knowing that changes are happening to her, and that she can never go back to her dear life that she once held. A awesome continuation to our fullmoon vampire. One of the best vampire movies I have ever seen. When Fullmoon was creative this is what came out- a cult classic. Own these dvds, ordered them off Amazon from Australia. If anyone was wondering where to get them look on Amazon. |
| User Reviewxmen xI'm buying the set, I love this vampire series |
| User ReviewHikaru IBetter than the previous installment even if I'm pissed Stefan was gotten rid of. The actress who played Michelle did a fabulous job, better than first actress. The only fault I find in this movie is the stupid Mummy character, she needs to fucking die already. |
| User ReviewEric GA good sequel! again in the same vain as the orginal it continues where the first one left off.. but with a different actress playing the part of Radu's bloodlust desire.... I actually think this installment is slightly better than the orginal, slightly better effects and atmosphere, Radus on screen performance developes in this movie and again with the cheese elements... it all adds to its charm |
| User ReviewWes S"You can't destroy me, Stefan. Nothing can." So are the dying words of Radu Vladislas at the climax of Full Moon Pictures' 1991 vampire opus, Subspecies. But you can't keep a good (or for that matter, evil) vampire down, now can you? Picking up the moment the first film left off, Bloodstone: Subspecies II begins with Radu reattatching his severed head to his body, with the help of his minions, the subspecies making their only appearance in this film. Radu proceeds to dispatch his brother as he lies sleeping in his coffin. As he turns to stick a stake in Michelle's heart, the morning rays of the sun come through the window, forcing Radu to flee to the bowels of the castle. At nightfall, Michelle hits the road, but not after taking the bloodstone nestled in Stefan's bony hands. Michelle escapes with the bloodstone, Radu following in tow. Michelle makes contact with her sister, Becky played by Melanie Shatner, who catches the next flight to Romania. Instead of finding Michelle, she finds Inspector Marin and Mel Thompson of the U.S. Embassy. Michelle has gone missing and all that was left behind is the bloodstone. As far as sequels go, this one ain't bad, though it does contain a few plot holes, such as what happened to the heroic inn-keeper, Karl, from the first film? And how did Michelle grow long, curly hair in the span of one night? Or how is it that Radu sleeps the day unharmed while bathed in daylight? If you just push a few of those nagging things aside, you'll be treated to a dumb, but entertaining thrill ride. The acting is passable, faring much better than one might expect for such a low-budget direct-to-video horror film. Once again, the show is stolen by Anders Hove once again donning the extremely long fingers as Radu. One can tell he enjoys every moment as the evil vampire, relishing in making Michelle's life utter torment. And speaking of Michelle, Denice Duff takes over the role from Laura Tate. Though Tate did well in the first film, most of her scenes involved giving hunky Stefan googly eyes. Here, Denice has to portray Michelle's decent into hell and though a little overacted, she does a phenomenal job. Far more over-the-top is, but still quite entertaining is the late Pamela Gordon as Mummy, who seems to be even more evil than Radu. She speaks in a high, witch-like tone with matching cackle that will have you yearning for All Hallow's Eve. So, sit back, relax and prepare for true vampires that don't sparkle in daylight and instead of romancing you, would rather tear your throat out. Sorry, Edward. |
| User ReviewShannon PHold p t the first, wish all the original characters would of stayed. |
| User ReviewGreg SBetter than the original, but its kid of funny that the NEW lead girl's hair grew inches in a mere hours! ;) Duff and Shatner are very good and this story just moves better. The 'Mommy' was a nice add! |
| User ReviewAllan CThe vampire Radu return for this Charles Band produced sequel. Radu's head is reattached, the wooden stake removed from his heart, and he is then good as new, ready to unleash his undead malevolence upon the unsuspecting populace. The titular bloodstone serves as the film's MacGuffin, in which all the characters, both human and undead, are chasing after. I'm a huge fan of Charles Band's Full Moon Features and this film was made during the production company's heyday, when they actually had an Romanian castle at their disposal, which they inserted into the story of a number of their films ("Trancers 5: Sudden Deth" being the most forced). Not only did the European location shooting give the film added production value, this film features some better acting than most Full Moon films, which more often than not tend to be rather hammy. I also appreciate that writer/director Ted Nicolaou set out to make a more serious and straight-faced horror film than most Band productions, although there are still some elements of camp here and there. Overall, this is a classier of production than most Full Moon films, and although it's not among their best (that would be "Pit and the Pendulum," "Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge," "Shrunken Heads," or "Trancers" if that one counts as a Full Moon release), it's far better than their worst (i.e. "Evil Bong," "The Creeps," "Prison of the Dead" and many others [although I must admit that I still enjoy even the worst Charles Band production]). |