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# Vampires - Collector's Edition 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray

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"Forget everything you've ever heard about vampires," warns Jack Crow (James Woods), the leader of Team Crow, a relentless group of mercenary vampire slayers. When Master Vampire Valek (Thomas Ian Griffith) decimates Jack's entire team, Crow and the sole team survivor, Montoya (Daniel Baldwin), set out in pursuit. Breaking all the rules, Crow and Montoya take one of Valek's victims hostage—a beautiful but unlucky prostitute (Sheryl Lee). She is the sole psychic link to Valek and they use her to track down the leader of the undead. As Valek nears the climax of his 600-year search for the Berziers Cross, Jack and the new Team Crow do everything possible to prevent him from possessing the only thing that can grant him and all the vampires the omnipotent power to walk the world in daylight.Bonus Content:4K Restoration from the Original Camera NegativePresented in Dolby VisionAudio Commentary with Director John CarpenterTime to Kill Some Vampires: Interviews with Director John Carpenter, Producer Sandy King Carpenter and Cinematographer Garry B. KibbeJack the Vampire Slayer: Interview with Actor James WoodsThe First Vampire: Interview with Actor Thomas Ian GriffithRaising the Stakes: Interview with Special Effects Artist Greg NicoteroPadre: Interview with Actor Tim GuineeOriginal Making of FeaturetteTheatrical TrailerTV SpotsStill Gallery

Review: John Carpenter at his best!! - One of the very BEST vampire movies ever made. John Carpenter knows how to keep the suspense going. This and From Dusk till Dawn are excellent movies.
Review: Very 90s - John Carpenter's Vampires is not a good movie. It's a fun popcorn movie, but it's bad, and very dated to the late 90s. Very mild spoilers are necessary to explain some caveats. The setup: In comic book fashion, vampire hunters stalk the American Southwest hunting down packs of undead. They drink, they curse, they crack jokes. Things quickly go south when the master vampire tracks down our hunters. It's up to Jack Crow, the Catholic Church's chosen hunter, to set things right - even if it means going against the Church. The plot is bog standard stuff, but the comedy of our perverted hunters interacting with their priest cohorts makes for an interesting twist on the formula. What's good: I personally like James Woods as Jack Crow. He's gross, he's funny, he treats his role with the appropriate mix of grim seriousness and levity. Daniel Baldwin as Montoya does an amazing job at being a total scumbag who's nonetheless always there for Jack. Sheryl Lee steals the show as Katrina, a prostitute who is bitten by the master and forms a psychic bond which may help our hunters track down the master. Tim Guinee also puts in a good turn as Father Adam Guiteau, the slightly nebbish replacement priest for our crew. Together they form a very memorable crew. Some of the action scenes - in particular the method they use to drag vampires out of their nests - is very neat and builds good tension. What's not good: This is a movie starring anti-heroes, and they really come across as scumbags, so it can be had to root for them. While that can be a cool concept, it does go a few hits too far. Some of Montoya's rough handling of Katrina makes sense given that she's been bitten by a vampire, but it does go too far. Montoya is still beating Katrina even as it becomes clear he's developing feelings for her, and a late-movie turn where they even love each other just feels icky. Crow is still threatening to murder his priest far past the point where it's really even helpful to his cause, and the priest begins to trust Crow rather than being permanently scarred. A low-rent production with an only-okay script doesn't help. You start to realize this movie is filmed in the Southwest because deserts are cheap to film in and don't require permits. The master enemy is totally generic, his performance does nothing, and the "vampire vision" looks like a 90s nu-metal video replete with soundtrack. So our heroes are scumbags, our villain is almost a placeholder, and there's a music video scene where vampires climb out of the dirt to 90s nu-metal. This can have audiences laughing or groaning rather than getting excited. Overall: As a dumb popcorn action movie, Vampires works for me. I like the idea of scumbag anti-heroes being hired by the Catholic Church to root out vampires. It's a great spin on the idea that it takes a monster to kill a monster. But the scumbag factor is a little too high so I don't like the characters, the production is too cheap, and the late 90s music video portions are not going to win anyone over. I still watch it every few years, especially for the performances, but it's overall nowhere near Carpenter's masterpieces. Most people agree they'd rather watch Ghosts of Mars - another stinker - but I'm a little partial to Vampires just because of the lead performances.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0DK261RHL |
| Actors  | Daniel Baldwin, James Woods, Maximilian Schell, Sheryl Lee, Thomas Ian Griffith |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,232 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #75 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,898) |
| Director  | John Carpenter |
| Language  | English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1) |
| MPAA rating  | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format  | 4K, Collector's Edition, Subtitled |
| Producers  | Sandy King |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.53 x 6.75 x 5.35 inches; 3.53 ounces |
| Release date  | February 11, 2025 |
| Run time  | 1 hour and 48 minutes |
| Studio  | SHOUT! FACTORY |

## Product Details

- **Format:** 4K, Collector's Edition, Subtitled
- **Genre:** Horror, Mystery & Suspense
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 48 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ John Carpenter at his best!!
*by L***E on December 17, 2025*

One of the very BEST vampire movies ever made. John Carpenter knows how to keep the suspense going. This and From Dusk till Dawn are excellent movies.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very 90s
*by P***L on May 15, 2020*

John Carpenter's Vampires is not a good movie. It's a fun popcorn movie, but it's bad, and very dated to the late 90s. Very mild spoilers are necessary to explain some caveats. The setup: In comic book fashion, vampire hunters stalk the American Southwest hunting down packs of undead. They drink, they curse, they crack jokes. Things quickly go south when the master vampire tracks down our hunters. It's up to Jack Crow, the Catholic Church's chosen hunter, to set things right - even if it means going against the Church. The plot is bog standard stuff, but the comedy of our perverted hunters interacting with their priest cohorts makes for an interesting twist on the formula. What's good: I personally like James Woods as Jack Crow. He's gross, he's funny, he treats his role with the appropriate mix of grim seriousness and levity. Daniel Baldwin as Montoya does an amazing job at being a total scumbag who's nonetheless always there for Jack. Sheryl Lee steals the show as Katrina, a prostitute who is bitten by the master and forms a psychic bond which may help our hunters track down the master. Tim Guinee also puts in a good turn as Father Adam Guiteau, the slightly nebbish replacement priest for our crew. Together they form a very memorable crew. Some of the action scenes - in particular the method they use to drag vampires out of their nests - is very neat and builds good tension. What's not good: This is a movie starring anti-heroes, and they really come across as scumbags, so it can be had to root for them. While that can be a cool concept, it does go a few hits too far. Some of Montoya's rough handling of Katrina makes sense given that she's been bitten by a vampire, but it does go too far. Montoya is still beating Katrina even as it becomes clear he's developing feelings for her, and a late-movie turn where they even love each other just feels icky. Crow is still threatening to murder his priest far past the point where it's really even helpful to his cause, and the priest begins to trust Crow rather than being permanently scarred. A low-rent production with an only-okay script doesn't help. You start to realize this movie is filmed in the Southwest because deserts are cheap to film in and don't require permits. The master enemy is totally generic, his performance does nothing, and the "vampire vision" looks like a 90s nu-metal video replete with soundtrack. So our heroes are scumbags, our villain is almost a placeholder, and there's a music video scene where vampires climb out of the dirt to 90s nu-metal. This can have audiences laughing or groaning rather than getting excited. Overall: As a dumb popcorn action movie, Vampires works for me. I like the idea of scumbag anti-heroes being hired by the Catholic Church to root out vampires. It's a great spin on the idea that it takes a monster to kill a monster. But the scumbag factor is a little too high so I don't like the characters, the production is too cheap, and the late 90s music video portions are not going to win anyone over. I still watch it every few years, especially for the performances, but it's overall nowhere near Carpenter's masterpieces. Most people agree they'd rather watch Ghosts of Mars - another stinker - but I'm a little partial to Vampires just because of the lead performances.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The definitive version of John Carpenter's Vampires (Indicator release)
*by K***H on March 30, 2018*

This is one of the best vampire movies ever made and one of the best of the latter years of horror maser John Carpenter. I was ecstatic when I seen that this movie was finally being released on blu ray by an amazing company based in the UK called Indicator. Along with Arrow Video, Scream Factory, and Grindhouse Releasing, Indicator puts out really nice packages with amazing transfers and a good scoop of special features. This release of Vampires is no exception. Really nice double disc with the blu ray and DVD. Also includes a nice sized booklet with behind the scene photos and an essay on the film. Also has a reversible cover with the UK rating on the front, or the flip side is the US artwork, minus the UK rating information. Actual blu ray case is clear, like the Arrow and Criterion releases. Really looks nice. The transfer on the blu ray disc really does look fantastic, although a lot of the daytime scenes appear somewhat dark. I don't know if this is from the transfer process or if it was the way the actual film was photographed, but I don't recall any of the previous formats looking that dark in the daytime scenes. Regardless, that is in no way a major problem, this release looks incredible. The very best this movie has ever looked. I couldn't be happier with it. The transfer along with the double discs, booklet and special features (including a making-of featurette and a commentary by director John Carpenter) makes this release a very high recommend. If you're a Carpenter fan and/or fan of vampire movies, you need this release. Pay the extra money and own this definitive version.

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