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Dracula II: Ascension DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0786936208436
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Dimension
Manufacturer: Dimension
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Dimension
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 17, 2003
Running Time: 85 minutes
Sales Rank: 40630
Studio: Dimension
Theatrical Release Date: 2003




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Description:
An ancient evil is once again unleashed in the 21st Century as fright master Wes Craven presents this terrifying and suspenseful sequel to the big-screen hit DRACULA 2000! Featuring screen favorites Jason Scott Lee (RUSSELL MULCAHY'S TALE OF THE MUMMY), Jason London ( OUT COLD, THE RAGE: CARRIE 2), and Craig Sheffer (HELLRAISER: INFERNO, A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT), ASCENSION is the riveting story of a group of medical students who come across the body of the world's most notorious vampire! When a mysterious stranger appears and offers the students $30 million to harvest the body and steal its blood for auction, it's an offer they can hardly refuse! But as the lure of riches collides with unimaginable terror, the students also find themselves relentlessly pursued by a vampire killer from the Vatican! Also starring Roy Scheider (JAWS) and Brande Roderick (TV's BAYWATCH) -- anyone who craves intense suspense can happily sink their teeth into this chilling thriller!

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Did someone say Dracula II? Like there haven't been a few hundred Dracula movies already? Oh well: Dracula II: Ascension is a sequel to Dracula 2000, with the ageless vampire again returning from apparent extinction. The twist is that Dracula's blood will be used by a researcher (baroque performance by Craig Sheffer) to reverse the effects of a crippling disease; Sheffer's assistants (read: vampire fodder) will help. Joining this scientific survey is long-haired vampire slayer Jason Scott Lee, who seems to have stalked in from another picture--but never mind Roy Scheider, whose wizened priest might be onscreen for all of 60 seconds. After a reasonably lively opening half-hour, this cheapie devolves into the usual blood-letting and illogical behavior. Some of the vampire lore is pretty diverting (did you know a vampire must untie every knot he sees?), but Dracula II is strictly for enthusiasts of the genre. --Robert Horton



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - NOTHING TO SINK YOUR TEETH INTO
WES CRAVEN'S DRACULA 2000 was a movie that I watched....and fell asleep during. I loved the opening sequence where they broke into the vault looking for treasure and the fact that they made Dracula turn out to be Judas, a nice touch. But the rest of the movie seemed to be lacking something.

The same can be said for its sequel. For once the fact that it went straight to video holds true with most movies that do so.

The movie begins with Father Uffizi (Jason Scott Lee) tracking ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Fine sequel, different but still good actor as Drac
In this sequel to Dracula 2000, Drac's charred body is taken to a morgue where an autopsy is to be performed by Elizabeth Blane (Diane Neal) and her assistant Luke (Jason London). However, there is some weirdness surrounding this particular corpse. You see, when Elizabeth opens the mouth to examine the teeth, a FANG pops out and punctures her finger. After she rushes away to pour some disinfectant on the wound (as if that would help, but how is she supposed to know that?) Luke witnesses another phenomenon; ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Disappointing sequel to Dracula 2000
They should have kept the same actor for Dracula- he had a chemistry and really played the role well. Instead, they give some lame explanation about him "looking different" after every reincarnation, and couldn't even find another brunette to play the part. Ho-hum sequel at best.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - So so sequel, Good direct to DVD
I loved Dracula 2000. Not that the director was breaking any new ground but he understood the erotic nature and cruptiontion of the "Soul" that Vampirisim represented. On that foundation I was looking forward to the film and it took a dogs age for it to be released and the third took even longer.
I had to ignore the fact that in the theatrical leg of this trillogy Dracula was taken back to England by Mary Van Helseig. I was thinking that would be the likly jumping off point for the next leg ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - good sequel
This first sequel to the fun Dracula 2000 is quite enjoyable. Sequels often fail to live up to the original, but Part 2 is interesting and entertaining. I liked it. 4 out of 5 stars!





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