
There are some very cool and memorable scenes in the climax when it’s become evident Dracula has been toying with everyone. The film manages to pull off the atmosphere intended for this brand of vampire film, and despite being completely inept in his approach towards directing a vampire film, director Scott Lussier gets most of the shots right. His scenes where he stares at the characters and peers into them basically driving them against each other are very eerie and improves his presence among the story. The make-up effects for the character are truly good and Dracula actually manages to come off as a threatening savage being rather than a Playgirl model like the first one. The scenes where he’s strapped to the table while the carnage ensues around him is truly engrossing and effective as the audience gets to understand how much of a psychological and dramatic influence Dracula can have on people around him despite not being completely mobile. Stephen Billington plays a completely different looking Dracula this time around who sports a blonde Billy Idol resembling coif, but manages to become very effective and a bit more charismatic than Butler as Dracula. Aside from the fact that none of the film’s original cast members arrive to the sequel, there are some actual likable qualities to this film.
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Gerard Butler despite being given little to do as Dracula was basically memorable, so it’d be understandable why, after such a fun movie, I’d be skeptical about a straight to video sequel to a movie that was just entertaining but hardly influential. I liked “Dracula 2000” despite being basically panned by horror fans and critics alike, speaking as a hardcore horror fan, I felt it was basically an entertaining experience with some really hot chicks like Jennifer Esposito and Geri Ryan to glance at.


When they get a mysterious offer from a buyer who will offer them millions of dollars for his body, they and a group of college students decide to take it upon themselves to discover what makes Dracula immortal while hoping to extract the evil from within the essence but when Dracula becomes too hot to handle, a mysterious knife wielding priest is on the hunt for them and will stop at nothing to take Dracula down. When a coroner brings in a charred body, he and a doctor named Elizabeth discover that the body is that of Dracula.
