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1999 - 78m.

Axl Rose stars in a horror movie! But seriously folks, that's writer/director/make-up/editor/jack of all trades Brian Paulin as the Rose look-alike in this indie effort that has two drug-dealing thugs being turned into vampires by two angels to take-on a bunch of demons in a battle for world domination.

Or at least that's what plot can be gotten from this sloppy effort that seems to be trying too hard to be "different". And it is different and there is some ambition on hand but it's all defeated by it's ultra low-budget (which shows when a car runs into a house that is so obviously a set front and a burning church model) and some really weak splatter scenes.

Throw into the mix the acting is amateurish, there's not one character to root for here (remember the apparent "heroes" are drug-dealing murderers) and you've got this bad bad bad effort that trots out angels, demons, bloodsucking, gunfights and even sex with a zombie but can't come across as nothing more than it really is: a bunch of heavy metal fans posturing with guns attempting to make a horror movie and failing.

The best thing here has got to be the title which reminds one of an 80's Itallian zombie flick.

Get it from Shock-O-Rama.

Directed By: Brian Paulin.
Written By: Brian Paulin.

Starring: Jen Glendye, Brian Paulin, Jill Cordeiro, Rich George.