Vampirella

Vampirella
3.421%3.9
Oscura, misteriosa e sensuale, Vampirella (Talisa Soto) è una principessa del pianeta Drakulon. Come tutti i vampiri, ha bisogno di sangue per vivere, ma non ucciderà per ottenerlo: un sostituto sintetico la mantiene in vita. Dopo aver viaggiato attraverso lo spazio e il tempo in cerca di vendetta per il brutale omicidio del padre, si ritrova ora sulla Terra, a Las Vegas, dove il suo nemico Vlad (Roger Daltry) si è travestito da rockstar. Per fermare il piano apocalittico di Vlad di dominare il mondo, Vampirella deve stringere una pericolosa alleanza con un gruppo di cacciatori di vampiri hi-tech. È una corsa per fermare l'apocalisse dell'umanità e il nostro destino è nelle mani della focosa, pericolosa e bellissima Vampirella.
This Roger Corman-produced slice of B-movie gold feels like it was shot using whatever they could find in a Spirit Halloween store next to a dimly lit sex shop. The film is so cheap, it loops right around and becomes gloriously watchable. To a certain extent.
Talisa Soto glides through the chaos looking stunning, even if her “iconic” Vampirella costume looks like it was held together with a prayer and some red scotch tape. Meanwhile, 60s rock legend Roger Daltrey chews the scenery as Vlad — rocking a clip-on side hair clip and giving us a masterclass in “I’m in a 90s vampire movie and I’m gonna act like it.”
The special effects? Atrocious. Instead of turning into bats, these vampires turn into black animated blobs with flapping clip-art wings. It’s peak Corman camp and somehow, you can’t look away. This isn’t high art… it’s Halloween party VHS background perfection. It’s hard to rate a movie this bad. It’s too bad but fun to be heinous but too bad to be anything other than bogus.
This Roger Corman-produced slice of B-movie gold feels like it was shot using whatever they could find in a Spirit Halloween store next to a dimly lit sex shop. The film is so cheap, it loops right around and becomes gloriously watchable. To a certain extent.
Talisa Soto glides through the chaos looking stunning, even if her “iconic” Vampirella costume looks like it was held together with a prayer and some red scotch tape. Meanwhile, 60s rock legend Roger Daltrey chews the scenery as Vlad — rocking a clip-on side hair clip and giving us a masterclass in “I’m in a 90s vampire movie and I’m gonna act like it.”
The special effects? Atrocious. Instead of turning into bats, these vampires turn into black animated blobs with flapping clip-art wings. It’s peak Corman camp and somehow, you can’t look away. This isn’t high art… it’s Halloween party VHS background perfection. It’s hard to rate a movie this bad. It’s too bad but fun to be heinous but too bad to be anything other than bogus.



















