Jon Bon Jovi, Tim Guinee, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Diego Luna
Summoned to Mexico to slay a clan of malevolent bloodsuckers, vampire hunter Derek Bliss (Jon Bon Jovi) finds himself in need of a new team when his former group of slayers falls prey to the fanged me... read more
Directed by: Tommy Lee Wallace
DVD Release Date: September 24, 2002
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Flixster Reviews (471)
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March 1, 2008
Snazy vampire flick where a couple of vampire hunters recruit a young boy and help a priest.
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February 10, 2008
Jon Bon Jovi is no James Woods and director Tommy Lee Wallace is no John Carpenter as the premise of vampire hunters working for the Vatican is once again brought out for this tired sequel.
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February 19, 2007
This was so dumb. It gets a whole extra point just for casting Jon Bon Jovi as the vampire hunter and another for making the head vampire a woman, but other than that this was pretty stupid. I can't think of anything else I liked about it really. Even the special effects were che... read more
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January 20, 2011
Dodgy vampire sequel with Jon Bon Jovi as a vampire hunter! Well, theres not much to add other than that. He finds a crew and goes to Mexico to fight some evil vampires. There you go! Some bits were so bad it was pretty funny. I was hoping The Bonj would break into a Jovi medley ... read more
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July 1, 2008
Similar to the first movie but with Jon Bon Jovi as the hunter.......... somehow is still entertaing enough even with some flaws and a low budget.
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October 3, 2007
I watched this because Diego Luna is in it! It's just what you'd expect from a vampire flick, the usual blood and gore, perfectly watchable but nothing amazing. Diego plays a naive teenager eager to help Jon Bon Jovi's vampire hunter and he's very cute (as usual) and thankfully d... read more
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February 19, 2007
They f'd up this series from #1 with James Woods - they all suck unless you like C vamp flicks with no story line
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February 9, 2010
a great sequel to the orginal john carpenter's vampires this one is different it is set in mexico so pretty it should've been called vampires in mexico
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June 3, 2009
A worthy sequel? Well, some feel it is, some feel it isn't. I do, however. Although Bon Jovi isn't even close to being the bad ass that Jack Crow is, he does the job well, even as King of the Jersey Shore. The lack of gore is noticeable when compared to the first one, as is the f... read more
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May 27, 2009
This sequel has less plot, less recognizable actors, and less gore. Howere, it's much less depressing than the first.
Critic Reviews
Vampires: Los Muertos is far more entertaining than it has any right to be, mostly due to Wallace's inventive direction and Bon Jovi's engaging lead performance. Full Review
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