Bloodrayne 2: Deliverance review
Here's a review of the sequel Bloodrayne 2
http://www.agentdvdonline.com/agentdvd//article/articleDetail.jsp?id=453994
Here's a review of the sequel Bloodrayne 2
http://www.agentdvdonline.com/agentdvd//article/articleDetail.jsp?id=453994
zamfir? LOL! They mean Dhampir and besides that typo, it seems objective, but not entirely sure.
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> "zamfir? LOL! They mean Dhampir . . . ."
Zamfir, the King of the Pan Flute, is Romanian -- and terrifying. Two hours of his music would make a really scary movie.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zamfir
Mild coincidence: the review describes BloodRayne 2 as "a Sergio Leone-style Western" (though "nowhere near as good"), and Zamfir played in one of Leone's movies. (There's no actual Zamfir in BloodRayne.)
Don't know if you were joking, but he clearly efers to her as a zamfir.
"as the zamfir (half-human, half vampire) Rayne, to the Wild West setting, this sequel really has nothing to do with the original that starred Kristanna Loken, Michelle Rodriguez and Ben Kingsley."
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Just so you guys know, a zamfir (or "zamphir") is another name for a dhampir. It's not a joke or a mistake by the reviewer (nor do I believe he was talking about a Romanian musician).
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhampir
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