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BloodRayne: The Third Reich

BloodRayne: The Third Reich (2010)

November. 05,2010
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Rayne fights against the Nazis in Europe during World War II, encountering Ekart Brand, a Nazi leader whose target is to inject Adolf Hitler with Rayne's blood in an attempt to transform him into a dhampir and attain immortality.

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TinsHeadline
2010/11/05

Touches You

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Executscan
2010/11/06

Expected more

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InformationRap
2010/11/07

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Bob
2010/11/08

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Jan Strydom
2010/11/09

For the record I have seen the previous two BLOODRAYNE movies and personally I thought they weren't really bad but they weren't exactly good either. I also have to say I have not played the games so my opinions are not based on comparing the two.However, this third installment is total crap, its major downfall is the lousy script. The dialog is so poor it could've been written by a two year old and some of the scenes do not make a whole lot of sense.1. For instance our two lead characters Rayne and this other character who is a leader of some underground movement tend to argue almost throughout the entire film, the only time when they do get along is when they have sex in the back of a truck.2. Many other scenes are almost random like a lesbian sex scene that happens out of nowhere and another scene much later that happens between the two lead characters who like I said before argue for most of the entire film.3. The acting in this film is also terrible and believe it or not, Natassia Malthe, Micheal Pare and Clint Howard are all three good actors but here they struggle to play their characters convincingly not that they're worn out but because the material they had to work with was that bad and to further illustrate. The supporting cast members who play German characters don't even pull off a German accent successfully.Overall, This movie is just plain bad and I believe this is the last Uwe Boll film I'll see this decade as his last few efforts were also rather terrible.

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trashgang
2010/11/10

Nag nag nag, that is what is happening when Uwe Boll is making a new movie. It is a must to break down flicks made by Uwe Boll but not for this reviewer. I don't like all his flicks but if it does deliver something then you must admit that too and just don't walk with the crowd to say, I hate it. Bloodrayne 3 as we can state it is indeed a downfall towards the 'names' of the actors. Face it, part one had Kristanna Loken (Terminator 3) and Ben Kingsley (Ghandi)in the leading role. In fact, storywise it doesn't follow the line it had in part 1, it's more a flick on his own. It was filmed back to back with Blubberella, that film really was a turkey but Bloodrayne 3 was rather okay. Were it leaves for example the script of the original one is that here we do have e lot of nudity even on the part of Rayne, this time played by Natassia Malthe as seen in Bloodrayne 2 and Lake Placid. She did well and by saying that I mean, the acting was okay but don't think to see an Oscar performance. Some shots that you will see are exactly copied in Blubberella like for example the scene at the whore house were Rayne takes a guy by his balls while he's messing up a whore. The idea of taking the story to the Nazis makes it a bit cheesy for some but what if I say, Dead Snow, there we had zombie Nazis too but it worked due the gore added to the scenes. And that's maybe what Bloodrayne 3 lacks, the amount of blood. Oh yes, it do flows but it is always in the same way, slashing off-camera and you see blood sputtering before the camera. Just one gory shot was added, one soldier intestines are cut out, maybe the scene with the vampire on the table being cut open by the doctor is worth mentioning. I was also surprised by the nudity added in this flick, a lot of titties are shown even those of Rayne and a small lesbian love scene was added too. I enjoyed it and the flick was over just before you know it clocking in at 75 minutes. Bloodrayne won't be Underworld, but that's a fact of money. Some CGI was added and didn't bother me at all. Simple story and one maybe to watch with your boozer friends.Gore 2/5 Nudity 2/5 Effects 2/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5

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Claudio Carvalho
2010/11/11

In the World War II, the Damphir Rayne (Natassia Malthe) fights against Nazis and joins the resistance lead by Nathaniel Gregor (Brendan Fletcher). When they attack a train expecting to find weapons, they find people that are going to concentration camp.Rayne is shot by a soldier and her blood drops on the face of Commandant Ekart Brand (Michael Paré ). She kills him but he turns into a powerful vampire. Now Rayne need to fix the problem, otherwise Hitler may achieve her power with the research of Doctor Mangler (Clint Howard)."Bloodrayne: The Third Reich" is a low budget movie by Uwe Boll with the combination of vampires, Nazis and eroticism that does not work well. The body of the sexy Natassia Malthe is exposed in a silly exploitation. My vote is four.Title (Brazil): "Bloodrayne: O Terceiro Reich" ("Bloodrayne: The Third Reich")

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rebeccahessing
2010/11/12

I think this is the worst film I have seen in a while. True, the other Bloodrayne movies where no Oscar winning movies, but this one is by far the worst. It is a really bad combination of cheap porn and bad horror. I thought that casting Natassia Malthe as Rayne in the second movie was a big improvement. I actually liked her then, but with this script it was a lost cause. The acting was horrible (the doctor just crept me out), the text could have been written by a four year old and the clothes where just ridiculous. Add to that an out of the blue and totally unnecessary lesbian porn scene and in the end of the movie, a totally ridiculous sex scene, I just wish I listened to myself and had turned this movie of after the first five minutes.

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