Demon Night or Bordello of Blood


I really enjoyed both films in the Tales from the Crypt trilogy setting aside that awful so called third film Ritual.

It's hard for me to decide which one is better.

Demon Night has more scares that result in a better Horror film.
Bordello of Blood has more fun that result in a more re-watchible film.

What do you like more?

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I really enjoyed both films in the Tales from the Crypt trilogy setting aside that awful so called third film Ritual.


A trilogy is three parts. You can't enjoy "both" parts of a trilogy. You can enjoy two parts of a trilogy and not the third. I also wouldn't call this a trilogy since each movie is a stand alone thing. That makes it a series.

Anyways, 'Demon Knight' blows 'Bordello of Blood' out of the water.

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Anyways, 'Demon Knight' blows 'Bordello of Blood' out of the water.



Agreed.


By Grabthar's Hammer...what a savings.

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In Demon Knight everyone takes their role seriously and Billy Zane provides some amount of levity as the villain. The effects are fantastic despite the limited budget. Set looks amazing, cast is mostly veteran character actors, special attention was paid to monster makeup and effects.

Bordello of Blood is a steaming pile. No one clearly wants to be there. Dennis Miller notoriously did not want to be in the movie, but agreed when they paid him an obscene amount, which wrecked the budget for the rest of the movie. That's why you see less effects. He wrecked the dialogue with his bad improv lines too.
Angie Everhart should also not have been in the movie. She looks gorgeous, but obviously that's because she's a model, not an actress. If you want to see what this could have been, just watch Dusk till Dawn.

Bordello killed what could have been a decent movie franchise.

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Back in the day: Bordello of Blood

Now: Not sure

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I prefer Demon Knight. I unfortunately saw Bordello of Blood in the theater with a group of friends. Only myself and one other person thought it was utter crap. At least with Demon Knight, it seemed like everyone wanted to be in the movie and it was fun. Bordello's cast seemed like they were bored and not really trying.

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