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4/10
BBB - Blood and bath and breasts
kosmasp13 April 2021
Mindy Robinson - I think her real life personality may have ... crazy ideas. But I might be wrong. However much you know of her may play a role in how you perceive the movie. Also you may or may not be excited that she actually gets naked here (something that was not the case in After School Massacre). That is not the reason why this is superior to the other movie.

It doesn't hurt though either - unless you are easily offended I reckon. But if that is the case, then the blood and the crazy story that left me a bit uncaring, will do that trick for you too. It is intriguing to a degree of course ... maybe your patience is bigger than most of the others than watched it.
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2/10
Villains versus villains
dannorder10 April 2024
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The main protagonist is one Madison Sheffield, played by Mindy Robinson. In any other movie of this type she'd be the lead villain. You see, Madison just nonchalantly soaks her body in the blood of humans... and killed her husband for arguably less than what she is doing now herself. Now, granted, the Overton window these days is pretty dark, what with the attempted legalization of the killing of immigrants and so forth, but knowingly bathing in blood seems pretty extreme. (Yes, that sound like Elizabeth Bathory. Yes, Bathory is in this. No, it's not Madison.)

Also, speaking of bathing, I don't know if Tubi had an edited print, but this film revels in showing that Madison is naked for long periods of time without actually showing the actress naked. So she has convenient hand placement, or camera angle, or the film is cropped at the exact right place to make it close. It somehow comes off as more humorous than titillating, though, like you are watching a scene in an Austin Powers movie or something. I hear Tubi sometimes has edited movies and sometime has the original version, so I don't know if it was supposed to be this way.

Besides the bathing in blood, Madison has strange dreams. Although they aren't really dreams. Or, mostly anyway. Sometimes she has them at times and places that really wouldn't make sense. And they never really add anything to plot. So whatever.

(Did I mention that the film is really slow moving? It feels like the plot is maybe 15 minutes long and they padded it with an hour of fluff.)

Robert Z'Dar, who was the title character in the Maniac Cop franchise (so the villain, not the hero), plays Gerry the Jaw. He's a mobster who joins up with Madison -- along with a guy who has a flashback that we're all supposed to believe was meaningful but wasn't really and is somehow the non-love love interest who nobody cares about -- to pull off a heist. Except they don't seem to have any plan in mind. This even though they know ahead of time that the people they hope to steal from have some supernatural power, which they don't know the full extent of. I mean, for all they know, the official bad guys of the film had the power to snap their fingers and turn them into frogs. (And that might have been a better ending.)

So, surprise, the non-plan doesn't work. Everything falls to pieces, characters die, which sounds like it'd be exciting but isn't. The protagonist is in bondage and threatened with certain death after more naughty near-naked squirming. Then something that feels like a deus ex machina saves her. Madison later explains that it wasn't really random, that she had planned this with one of the bad guys. Except said person earlier was the whole reason the non-plan fell apart in the first place. So... why?

I mean, if Madison had planned all these deaths too, it would mean she wouldn't have to split the loot. That fits her character, but there's no indication that she did that. Instead she moons over the death of the guy. And it ends like we are supposed to believe it was a love story.

Also... genre favorite Linnea Quigley shows up briefly about midway to say that she wants to have the baby of a meaningless other character. That character is played by... the director/writer of the film. And... they were supposed to be siblings. It's played off as a joke, but these characters make no impact on the movie itself. He spent a chunk of the film's budget to make this exact scenario play out.

In the end, this movie is a long string of "But.. Why?!?"s over and over, both for what the film shows and what happened behind the scenes. This time I don't want any of those questions answered, because I am afraid of what the answers would be.
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1/10
Abysmal dross
twyzpnbc27 November 2022
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A truely awful movie. The acting is very poor all the way through but isn't helped by the dialogue which is just bizarre. All the male actors look like they have just walked out of a 90's porno movie as does the lead actress and the set design. The storyline similarly resembles the type of stuff you'd get from a porno movie. The movie starts off slow and drags itself along at a snails pace with a couple of scenes (the mild whipping scene and the female lead bathing in blood scene) repeated more than once. Linnea Quigley has a bit part in two scenes not really pertinent to the plot and was only in the film possibly to draw in a larger audience.

Don't waste your time watching this.
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5/10
Good effort but dull
TdSmth521 June 2016
The movie starts with some long narration about a group in the search for the fountain of youth, a search that Elizabeth Bathory was involved in centuries ago. At some point, the secret was discovered: virgin blood and consuming human flesh. The group offers this to its clients in addition to other kinky pleasures. The narrator is the guy in charge, Francis. He is assisted by his daughter.

The current customers include an attractive blonde named Madison. Some annoying guy, and a guy who doesn't say anything and doesn't want to be bothered. The blonde was a model but was attacked by her ex-husband who slashed her and left scars on her chest. Now she wants to be a writer, her first manuscript will be about her experience at the group's mansion, the title: A Blood Story. She takes now the role on of the narrator. Carter is the quiet guy, his wife--the love of his live--died and he can't love anyone else, even though Madison is interested. She also has vision of some creature in bandages.

Madison bathes in blood and her scars disappear. One day she witnesses an argument between Francis and the annoying guy. Francis ends up killing him. He and his daughter seem to be up to something. At that point he catches Madison. She wakes up later in Carter's bed with a an ancient and valuable gold coin in her bra.

She figures there must be more gold in the mansion. She hatches a plan with Carter to get the gold. They recruit some mobster to play another client. But things don't go well and there are a couple of neat twists and surprises.

A Blood Story is a very ambitious low budget horror movie. It's directed with confidence, the writing is strong but in the end, you are basically stuck listening to people talk while the budget didn't allow them to do much, kind of like a soap opera. And they do talk an awful lot. This script must be three times the size of an action blockbuster movie script, if not more. Some of it gets repetitive as when Madison explains all the virtues of blood. The ideas are good and writer/director Hollow did his research no doubt. Casting is iffy. Mindy Robinson is cute and seductive. But the rest of the cast doesn't quite fit the part. A movie about kinks and bathing in blood should be a lot more erotic.

Overall a strong attempt by a competent crew that nevertheless resulted in a dull movie.
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6/10
My Review Of "A Blood Story"
ASouthernHorrorFan10 June 2015
Hollow's story is a stark expose of one's drive for eternal youth and beauty obtained through the darkest capabilities. Much like Elizabeth Bathory, these characters thirst for immortality, youth, and a place at the top of society's creme. The characters are a bizarre collection of Gothic personalities. "A Blood Story" moves pretty slow and steady with lots of melodrama and theatrics. The tone and pace of the film never really reaches the fever-pitch of thrillers or suspense horror stories, but it does pull you in with plenty of dialog and character development.

There are a few moments of horror effects that really bring to life the dark subject matter of the film. It isn't really meant to create a sense of chilling horror. The scenes are more of atmospheric macabre. Most moments that use special effects and blood are mixed with erotica so even these elements of "A Blood Story" stay more fantasy. Still the practical effects and horror moments are strong, quality aspects that do heighten the overall effects of this film.

"A Blood Story" is a mature, fantasy horror that is reminiscent of 70's Amicus style of Gothic horror fantasy films. It does tend to stay on the more "slow burn" melodrama side of horror, but with such Shakespearean characters and plenty of blood washed T&A there is plenty to entertain. The film isn't going to hit any high spots with die hard horror fans that like faster paced stories filled with gore or violence. "A Blood Story" is a visual slice of the macabre which plays on the whole "Bathory styled nightmare".
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6/10
In blood we trust
nogodnomasters15 October 2017
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Francis (Camden Toy) runs an Elizabeth Bathory (Debra Lamb) rejuvenation center where guests bath in the blood of virgins (looks very watery) and feasts on their flesh (scene not shown). Madison is intrigued by everything and wants to return for another session and a chance to steal old gold coins. It isn't hard to figure out in the beginning (plot spoiler?) that Francis is Ferenc Nadasdy the real husband of Elizabeth and Anna (Melanie Robel) is their daughter. Their goal is to revive the crazed Elizabeth.

Old time horror fans will enjoy the appearances of Camden Troy and Linnea Quigley who plays a woman who wants to get impregnated by her brother. Linnea appears to had some work done and looks really good. The film was low budget. The special effects consisted of the camera not showing anything. The acting was horrible, even enjoyably campy at times. Robert Z'Dar has a very bad Italian accent and absolutely murders "capiche" not counted as one of the movie's killings. The sound department missed a facial slap. A man is slapped, his face spins around, and there is no noise. oops.

On the plus side, the film was accurate in their historical data, except for the fact there is a death date for Anna. Thank you Joe Hollow for the fact checking. The main character in the film is Madison played by a bountiful Mindy Robinson who is not shy in this feature as she was in "Rang 15" as we get to see a display of her artwork.

3 stars for being "so bad it is good" and the nudity (Mindy Robinson, Debra Lamb) No swearing. As of this writing the film, with nude scenes, is on U-Tube. I am sure that won't last.
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7/10
Well developed and executed
aznetlix3 November 2015
The characters are well developed. I may not like all of them, but you're not suppose to. I understand The blood and gore is definitely there, but creatively and not too over the top. The drama is a bit off, but I think that is due to the performances. I would say the only big drawback is the casting of this project. I really liked how it was shot and I believe the storytelling is on point. There isn't a lot not to appreciate about this film. I like the pace and I like the way the film was cut together. Again, the lead talent fell short. The supporting cast wasn't much of a help either. All in all, definitely worth a watch. The technical side of this film is the star for sure.
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