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From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999)

From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999)

GENRESCrime,Horror,Thriller
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Robert PatrickBo HopkinsDuane WhitakerMuse Watson
DIRECTOR
Scott Spiegel

SYNOPSICS

From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999) is a English movie. Scott Spiegel has directed this movie. Robert Patrick,Bo Hopkins,Duane Whitaker,Muse Watson are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1999. From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999) is considered one of the best Crime,Horror,Thriller movie in India and around the world.

Five criminals get together to rob a bank in Mexico. On his way to their rendezvous point, one of them gets into an accident, and stumbles upon the Titty Twister Bar. This little detour sets up the terror that awaits the outlaws and the officers on their trail.

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From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999) Reviews

  • Not nearly as bad as people say it is

    Deviant-71999-06-09

    After hearing countless people tell me how crappy this movie is, and after reading tons of reviews that make it sound totally unbearable, I decided to watch it myself. You know what? They are all wrong. Most of the movie is at LEAST average direct-to-video work. Of course it isn't as good as the original, but this movie was just as gory, more action-packed, and had some very funny moments (they watched Mexican porno for a VERY long time in that motel room). I was not disappointed watching this movie, because I didn't take it seriously. I suggest you relax and give it a try, you'll laugh at how funny they tried to make this a good movie.

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  • Where From dusk till Dawn 1 succeeds, from dusk till dawn 2 fails

    Daewonnepon2001-09-18

    From dusk till Dawn is a great movie, and with this sequel I thought it would be at least good as well. But the movie wasn't even close. Where in part 1 the switch in genre from action to horror is successfully made, there isn't any switch at all in part 2! Part 2 is to me a very bad horror movie. It's nothing compared to part 1.

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  • OK B-Movie, terrible plot...

    swacs2000-08-29

    Making a sequel to the original From Dusk Till Dawn seems impossible, and this joint shouldn't be seen as a sequel. The only things featured in the original is a few actors and nothing else. Anyways, the movie has many funny B-movie shots, overdone one would say, and it seem as if the director Scott Spiegel is tryin' too hard to make it like his friend Sam Raimi's Evil Dead films, including cameo by Bruce Campbell. The acting is pretty bad, the plot is even worse, but still there's some quite good ideas. But it's only a made-for-video film, so I didn't have any expectations at all, even though From Dusk... being one of my all-time-favorite. It's actually impressive that Tarantino & Rodriguez even wanted to executive this movie. Check it out, I'm on my way to rent the 3rd one... Peace Out!

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  • Cheesy B-horror fun!

    Jesse-452000-04-06

    OK. This is probably my guiltiest pleasure ever! The acting is extremely awful, and the movie is filled with immature draggings of the originals material. But still I like this movie. A cinescape reviewer wrote that some horror fans desperate for something new in the genre, may forgive the film for its problems. I think I'm probably one of those horror fans. Its more entertaining than a lot of recent theatrical releases. I think the gore is great, and the Evil Dead qualities: Sam Raimi-ish camera angles (overdone), demon-like vampire deaths make this movie even more entertaining. I think its really a great cheeseball B-horror movie.

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  • Fun Movie - But Where's The Plot?

    Gislef2000-03-06

    I only caught the "edited" version on Sci-Fi Channel, but must admit that I found this to be a mildly entertaining film. It takes a basic ideas (vampires robbing a bank) and goes with it and runs. The problem is that that's really all there is, and there's not much running track. Like the original, it tries to stay "reality" grounded as a caper flick, but given this is a shorter movie, this goes on _way_ too long before you actually get to vampires. Once we get the first guy bit by a vampire, it moves along to "vampires rob a bank" and "vampires shoot it out with police." But...that's really about it. The writers seemed to have run out of ideas, and so we just get interminable variations on these two basic ideas. There is no real climax - the vampire bad guys are subsequently interchangeable, and the only really competent one (Jesus) gets killed before the formerly-dimwitted one. The ending is just one big shootout, prolonged by a convenient solar eclipse. Which is another pointless plot point - if you want vampires to be in the darkness, just keep them in darkness and have the sun come up normally. Adding the solar eclipse does nothing here. It's stuff like this which suggests the writers didn't know quite what they were doing. As for the Raimi-esque POV shots, a little goes a long way - something that Scott Spiegel should have learned from the master. It's kinda fun the first twenty times, but after that... Overall, I'd recommend it if you can catch it on the cheap. It's no classic, but it's mildly amusing.

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