DATE WITH A VAMPIRE (2000)
Visual Vengeance Collector's Edition Blu-ray
Label: Visual Vengeance
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 59 Minutes
Audio: English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080i HD Fullscreen (1.33:1)
Director: Jeffrey Arsenault
Cast: Lori Thomas, Robin Macklin, Cynthia Polakovich, Joe Zaso
The Bram Stoker's Dracula cinemascape of the 90's an early '00s were lousy with low-budget, softcore vamp flicks on cable and direct-to-video markets, cheaply made and low-budget, and the shot-on-video Date With A Vampire (2000) from director Jeffrey Arsenault (Night Owl) and written by Kevin J. Lindenmuth (Vampires and Other Stereotypes) was certainly one of 'em. In it a centuries old vampire named Violet (Lori Thomas, Stab 2) living in NYC who hungers for sexual pleasure, prowling the smoke-filled bars for fresh blood, luring both men and women into her wicked web of lust and murder. Enter the handsome Chuck (Robin Macklin, Rome '98), lonely fireman freshly emigrated from the Midwest, who easily falls right into her hypnotic seduction, following her back to her mansion and straight into her bed for a night of erotic softcore pleasures. However, when she takes a bit out of his neck she is none-to-pleased, he ends up tied to her bed and threatened with immortality or a lengthy death by blood-starvation, but Chuck has secrets of his own. What ensues atmospheric hour of erotic seduction and mind games, plus a few other surprises, including a feral cellar-dwelling bloodsucker (Joseph Zaso, Five Dead on a Crimson Canvas), and an uninvited guest by way of Violet's former lover Rebecca (Cynthia Polakovich, Vampire Playmates). The flick is just short of an hour long and it feels padded with lingering softcore sex scenes and slow-motion camera moves, and while I do appreciate some exploitative softcore nudity, these erotic vampire tales are just not my cup o' tea. Sure, I appreciate the nudity, and I though that Lori Thomas and Robin Macklin had decent chemistry, but at the end of the day it just didn't come together for me, and even at sixty minutes it dragged.
Audio/Video: The flick gets makes it's Blu-ray debut via a region-free disc from Visual Vengeance, presented in 1080i fullscreen (1.33:1). the shot-on-digital tape cheapie was originally shot on consumer grade equipment, what we get looks like a terrific VHS presentation, a little murky, quite dark, soft and ill-defined, but colors generally look very good, and true to the source limitation of the standard-def format. Audio comes by way of English Dolby Digital 2.0 with optional English subtitles, offering a true representation of the source, dialogue sounds just fine, effects and score come through with some occasional source related hiss, but it's always intelligible and serviceable, just limited by the original recording quality.
Extras are plentiful, starting off with an Audio Commentary with director Jeffrey Arsenault, which truthfully is more interesting than the feature, as he talks at length about the journey making the film, shooting a feature with a small crew and with limited resources. It's a track that ends up being very candid, and usually even when it's a film I don't care for that much, the stories behind it are usually pretty interesting.
We also get a 4-min Interview with director Jeffrey Arsenault who talks about how the project came about, shooting on digital after shooting film for 18 years on Crimson Nights with DOP Scooter Mcrea (Shatter Dead), the idea for a two character vampire film modeled after what Roger Corman was doing, the location, the challenges of shooting on video, getting use to the technology, specifically using the Sony VX1000 who he was not happy with and never shot with again. The 11-min Interview with screenwriter Kevin J. Lindenmuth features the writer discussing how the director asked him to write a two person movie with minimal locations. He gets into how he approaches writing his characters, there's talk of his own vampire movies, and his own unique twist on classic vampire mythology pertaining to the reincarnation and souls. He also talks about first encountering Arsenault at a horror convention, and how he went on to cameo in the Alien Agenda movies.
Nextm is the 7-min Interview with actress Cynthia Polakovich who notes that this was her first film after doing some doing theater and off Broadway, memories of making another Arsenault film, Vampire Playmates, and being somewhat being typecast. Interview with Basement Vampire actor Joe Zaso runs about 22-min, he talks about being cast, meeting Arsenault on the set of another film directed by Kevin Lindemuth, calling himself a 'Horror Himbo', the location at the home of Nathaniel Thompson, where he also shot his own film Machines of Love & Hate, comparing Arsenault to other directors he worked with, late-90s the erotic vampire sub-genre, and his memories of the switch to from film and tape to digital,
Other extras include a 2-min Interview with Location Manager Nathan Thompson: Date With a Vampire Memories, a 6-min Buckingham Manor Location Video with Nathan Thompson, 2-min Image Gallery, and the 2-min Original Trailer.
But wait, there's more, we get a Bonus Film: Blood Craving (2002, 29:37), also directed bY Arsenault, which features an Audio Commentary with director Jeffrey Arsenault, as well as a 2-min Interview with director Jeffrey Arsenault, 1-min Image Gallery. The last of the disc extras are a 3-min Original First Draft Trailers, 1-min Blood Craving Original Trailer, the 48-sec Blood Craving Visual Vengeance Trailer, 10-min After Midnight Entertainment: Trailer Reel, and a selection of vampire-heavy Visual Vengeance Trailers for Date with A Vampire, Vampire Playmates, Vampire's Embrace, Vampire Night.
Packaging includes a Reversible Wrap featuring artwork for both Sate With A Vampire and Blood Craving, plus a Folded Mini-Poster with unique artwork, one of the 'Stick Your Own' VHS Sticker Set, plus a Limited Edition O-Card by Rick Melton.
Special Features:
- Region Free Blu-ray
- SD master from original tape elements
- Audio Commentary with director Jeffrey Arsenault
- Interview with director Jeffrey Arsenault (3:32)
- Interview with screenwriter Kevin J. Lindenmuth (11:04)
- Interview with actress Cynthia Polakovich (7:09)
- Interview with ‘Basement Vampire’ actor Joe Zaso (22:02)
- Location Manager Nathan Thompson: Date With a Vampire Memories (1:56)
- Buckingham Manor Location Video with Nathan Thompson (6:03)
- Image Gallery (2:38)
- Original Trailer (1:35)
- Bonus Film: Blood Craving (2002,29:37)
- Blood Craving Commentary with director Jeffrey Arsenault
- Blood Craving Interview with director Jeffrey Arsenault (2:21)
- Blood Craving Image Gallery (1:08)
- Blood Craving: Original First Draft Trailers (2:50)
- Original Trailer (1:06)
- Visual Vengeance Trailer (0:48)
- After Midnight Entertainment: Trailer Reel (10:12)
- Visual Vengeance Trailers: (Date with A Vampire (0:54), Vampire Playmates (0:43), Vampire's Embrace (1:19), Vampire Night (1:18)
- Reversible Wrap featuring new Blood Craving art
- Folded Mini-Poster
- Limited Edition O-Card by Rick Melton (First-Pressing Only)
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