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# Bloodstone: Subspecies II [Blu-ray]

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Radu's fledgling Michelle flees from his castle with the holy relic - the Bloodstone - and struggles with her emerging bloodlust while hiding in the basement of a theatre in Bucharest, waiting for her sister to arrive from the States to help her.

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## Customer Reviews

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    A great Blu-ray for a good little film.
  

*by N***N on Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2014*

“You can’t destroy me, Stefan. Nothing can.”So are the dying words of Radu Vladislas (Anders Hove) at the climax of Subspecies. Picking up right where that film left off, Stefan and his new vampire bride, Michelle Morgan (Denice Duff) lay down for the day while Radu’s headless corpse lies in the next room. With the help of his little minions (making their only appearance in the film) Radu reattaches his head to his body and bee-lines for Stefan’s resting place. Once there, he pushes a stake through his half-brother’s heart, destroying him. He then turns his vengeful sights to Michelle to do the same, the early morning rays of the sun come streaming through the window forcing Radu to retreat. When night falls, Michelle escapes the castle, grabbing the bloodstone from her now deceased loved one’s ashen hands and makes her way to Bucharest where she makes contact with her sister, Rebecca (Melanie Shatner). When Rebecca arrives, instead of finding her sister, she finds police lieutenant Marin (Ion Haiduc) and American Embassy worker Mel Thomspon (Kevin Blair) who inform her that Michelle has gone missing and the only thing left behind is the coveted bloodstone.Most sequels tend to either be carbon copies of the original or are so completely different you wonder why they weren’t just marketed as an original film. Bloodstone walks that careful line of being a faithful sequel while still introducing a few new things to the mix, like Radu’s Mummy (Pamela Gordon). It actually feels like the next chapter instead of re-treading old ground. Ted Nicolaou who directed the first film also returns as writer as well and while the great mythology from the first film is neglected with hammy dialogue, we still get Radu in all his badassdom. Unlike some more recent “vampire” flicks where the bloodsuckers sparkle in daylight and look like they belong in a Kalvin Klein ad, the vampires of Subspecies are ugly, mean and the most unglamorous things you could possibly imagine. Any yearning to become a “child of the night” is quickly squashed when Radu slobbers all over the screen.Okay, these films are cheesy, low budget and won’t leave you with any thought-provoking messages. What they are are entertainment at its lowest. That’s not to say these films are bad, but even their most supportive fans will admit they won’t win any awards.Acting wise, this film fares better than your average low-budget schlock, though only marginally. Anders Hove (once again) steals the movie with his raspy-voiced portrayal of the evil Radu. Even through pounds of make-up he’s able to emote better than most A-list actors could under similar circumstances. Denice Duff does an admirable job as the troubled Michelle, though her acting is too over-the-top when a more subtle approach would have been much better. Another stand-out performance is Pamela Gordon as Mummy. She’s literally covered head-to-toe in make-up and makes the most of it. She cackles in a high-pitched voice that is reminiscent of the witch from The Wizard of Oz, though much more diabolical.Onto the special features. We get a nifty little bundle. First up is the commentary track featuring writer/director Ted Nicolaou, Denice Duff and Anders Hove. It’s a lively track recollecting stories from making the films in Romania, though one wishes that Anders would have spoken up a bit more. He spends the majority of the track just sitting back and letting Nicolaou and Duff speak. At one point Ted tries to get Hove to speak about a certain scene to which Hove ho-hums and falls silent again.Making Subspecies is a brief talk with the three main principles: Ted Nicolaou, Denice Duff and Anders Hove. It’s basically a summation of the commentary with the three nearly begging Charles Band to pony up the cash for a fifth film.Killer Subspecies Montage is simply that: a montage of the first three films accompanied by the main theme with selected dialogue over the images.Full Moon trailers are a bunch of trailers that oddly enough doesn’t feature anything for Subspecies II or III. Instead we get previews for Puppet Master 1-3, Castle Freak, Subspecies, Grindhouse series promo, Puppet Master X: Axis Rising, Kill Joy goes to Hell and Reel Evil trailers all in HD.Finally, we get the original Video Zones that accompanied most of Full Moon’s movies back in the nineties. This is a real treat for those who rented these and other films back in the day. They are behind-the-scenes for the films they accompany. They also feature interviews with actors in upcoming (back then) films and several trailers for their films.The picture and sound quality are far more superior than even the DVD’s that rolled out a few years ago. Colors, whether bright or dark, pop off the screen. To put it simply, this film looks gorgeous. Fans will want this simply for the picture and sound quality alone.Bottom line is, if you’re not a fan this film probably won’t win you over. If you are, you owe it to yourself (and poor Charles Band) to pick this up with the first and third films as well (Subspecies 4: Bloodstorm has yet to see a blu-ray release).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great wuality on blu-ray
  

*by M***L on Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023*

Picture quality is awesome !

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    You just can't keep a good vampire down
  

*by S***Y on Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2004*

First of all, if you haven't seen the first of the Subspecies movies, this review mentions things that happened in it, so go rent it first and then come back for more.At the end of Subspecies, we left Radu impaled and decapitated by his brother Stefan and Stefan's love, Michele.  Stefan bit Michele so that she could be with him forever, and retired to his casket clutching the Bloodstone.Bloodstone:Subspecies 2 picks up exactly where the first movie left off, with Radu's headless body lying upon the cold stone floor of the castle.  But Stefan missed Radu's subspecies, the little gargoyle type creatures of Radu's creation.  The subspecies push Radu's head back onto his shoulders, where it knits back into place, and pull the stake out of his chest.Welcome back, Radu!  The first thing Radu does is kill Stefan as he sleeps in his coffin, then moves to kill Michele also.  But the sunlight comes in and chases Radu away, not just from Michele but from the Bloodstone still clutched in Stefan's hands.Michele awakes, and grabbing the Bloodstone, leaves the castle and heads out to Bucharest.  She calls her sister Becky, who immediately jumps a plane to find out what's wrong.  Michele knows what she is now, and desperately wants to be human again.Radu follows Michele, and now we are introduced to Radu's "Mummy", a skeletal creature to whom he brings the blood of his father.  Radu admits to his mother that he wishes to keep the girl Michele instead of kill her, and with mother's help and a lot of manipulation, they all return to Transylvania with Becky in tow.This is a great sequel to the first Subspecies movie, and as I said before, Radu is the best vampire ever.  Anders Hove does a great job acting, and Denise Duff takes over the role of Michele here in part 2, a role she continues with through the end of the series.There is more biting, more drooling, more blood, more beautiful scenery; just as we saw in the first movie.  In the ending, Michele must fight Radu for her sister's life, even knowing that it is too late to save her own.Well, don't just sit there, go and watch it for yourself.  This is vampire cheese at its tastiest peak, smelly and pungent and terrific with crackers.  Enjoy!

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