This is my favorite live-action depiction of vampires to date. This movie is underrated, despite the plot pacing issues. A sequel would've been amazing!
This movie was great and a classic, extremely underrated. They could’ve made a universe based on this. He would’ve been the Ironman of this dark cinematic universe. I think this movie was so underrated that they could bring him back for a sequel and still use it as the backbone for a dark universe.
Honestly if they can they should rebrand it into a live action castlevania prequel film. It’s pretty much castlevania: lords of darkness the game to some extent. Hell I’m surprised Hollywood hasn’t acquire castlevania Righrs since that’s sequel fuel pretty much with the Belmont family.
This is tied favorite for me alongside Bram Stokers. After that we have the OG black and white and Christopher Lees movie tied and in 3rd/5th place depending on how you look at it is Mel Brooks. I love them all (except Lees sequel with the hippies), but this sits comfortably at the top. Also there's Dracula 2000, but there's a reason nobody talks about it.
My first time checking out your channel because only a few have actually seen this movie. I loved this reaction. You made me laugh a lot. 9:29 was especially funny. I'll be checking out your library. But, I really appreciate you taking a chance and watching this film when so many others won't because they're affected by critic reviews.
18:49...Exactly what I was thinking. How much of a badass idea would it be for a sequel to have Muslim Vampire Hunters directly descended from Sultan Mehmet, whose bloodline have hunted Dracula through the centuries!
"This is a weird predicament though. Your boss is the prince of darkness..." 🤣🤣🤣 This movie is wild and I really enjoy a lot of it. Exploding into bats? Hell yes! Drac single(bat)handedly defeating an army? Double hell yes! If they hadn't dropped the ball so hard on The Mummy, Dracula Untold could have been the start of a cool Universal Monsters revival. Lotta good vampire media out there. For some foreign suggestions you might never have heard of - We Are The Night, a very stylish German vampire movie Nightwatch and Daywatch. A pair of vampire adjacent supernatural films out of Russia. Try to find the original Russian version with dynamic English subtitles if you can.
“He look like Darth Vader without his helmet on.” 😂😂😂 I said the same thing!! I was like “When did Anakin Skywalker get here?” So sad, but the lookalike was very spot on😅
DAYBREAKERS (2009) puts a different spin on vampire movies. Because of a plague everyone is a vampire and not enough humans to go around. Stars Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe, and Sam Neill
Dracula Untold gross 56.3 million dollars in North America in the box office the budget for this film is 70 million worldwide the movie grows 217 million dollars at a box office that's pretty damn I'm still waiting for the sequel for this a very good movie
:34 D-Did you just quote "The Golden Child" movie!? I thought I was the only one that saw that! Also, Dance was a great villain in "The Last Action Hero" if you haven't seen it.
Any movie any time any where I watch your videos showdown every videos great several movies I ant ever seen before I watched here. Thanks for the time and effort showdown
This movie Ngl maybe better received or more known if rebranded as castlevania: Dracula untold. Cause this legit is giving off castlevania lords of darkness game vibes.
Like legit with changes. End scene no modern day. Jump tens to hundred years later, vlad/Dracula chilling in his castle and sense someone enter his grounds. Looks out and see someone wearing a clock. Wind pushes cloak away fo reveal and emblem on his jacket and whip on belt and set up castlevania movie. Turn Charles dance character into Death that plays key role in castlevania series with his involvement with Dracula.
Only thing I didn't like about this movie is that it only takes a basic understanding of physics to realize that Drac would have caught her. She was spread-eagled in a big flowing dress. He was pointed straight down, with his arms and legs tucked in, using VAMPIRE POWERS to accelerate towards her. He would have caught her or shot past her.
From what I understand the people Vlad ruled saw him as a hero who protected them and won wars while pretty much every other Country saw a ruthless monster.
first time for me too watching this one I've seen Bram Stoker's Dracula's the real dracula his name was Vladmir Dracul to many he was more commonly known as Vladmir The Impailer
This was a good movie. It got a ton of hate and idk why. I thought it was good. Perhaps people held it to some standards, That we dont know. Yes there are some cheesy moments but that's all vampire movies. I think it is welcome! and too a degree it pay respects to all vampire movies from the past. They were super cheesy... If that makes sense idk.
I am Turkish I know this is a vampire movie not an actual history but still i dont like this version of Dracula disgracing my people. When the Catholic Hungarians invaded Orthodox Romania, the Romanian king were looking for an alliance with the Ottoman Empire. To celebrate this alliance, the Romanian king gave 2 princes, so they could educate themselves in one of the world's best education cities, Edirne. The Romanian king were holding on to the oldest son, because he would become the next Romanian king. Time passed and Mehmet the 2nd became the Ottoman sultan in Edirne. The Catholic Hungarians invaded Romania again, and this time they captured the Romanian king and his oldest son. The king and the son were tortered, blinded and buried alive. When Mehmed heard about this, he went to his childhood friend Vlad, and gave him several thousand Janissaries, so that Vlad could avenge his father. When Vlad came to Romania, he was captured by the Catholic Hungarians. The Hungarian king, who had brutally killed his father and older brother, asked if Vlad would become a subject working for him. Vlad accepted the deal and started to kill innocent villagers, who were most often women and children. Vlad was even getting money from the Pope, in Rome, to continue with his genocide. There are reports Vlad sent to the Pope, which are still open for public in Rome today. When Mehmed heard about this, he gave some Janissaries to Vlad's brother, Radu the handsome (he was famous among the girls in Istanbul, hence the name). Radu took back the throne of Romania. When Vlad was killed, his body parts were sent to the capital, and put on the city walls (the only time Ottoman Empire did this). The reason Vlad is connected to vampirism is because he used to drink red wine from the skulls of innocent children. Some even say that he drank blood from freshly cut heads. More interestingly, this guy is considered a national hero in Romania, when in fact he betrayed the Romanian nation and his family by working for the murderer of his family and his people.
Has the Turkish dude forgotten the genocide perpetrated on the Armenians in the early part of the 20th century? 🤔 No wonder many Europeans don't want his country in the EU.
@@mikelarsen5836 in the world war 1 and aftermath, Turks fight against Greece, Italy, France, Armenia, Britain in their homeland, many turks killed brutally by them, but turks call it war. Not a genocide, because they are nation. They are real nation with real civilization. Not a crying baby for not getting enough land from sinking empire and call it genocide. Today Indias second national language is English, many African nations only talks French, because they were colonised and treated as non-human by EU. out of 52 countries once were part of ottomans, no country has seen genocide from Turks for 600 years and what you saying is just like this movie, altering the reality to feel better, while the reality stays as blood sucking psyco prince is punished by Ottoman Empire and Wallachia become ottoman land for centuries to come after vlad.
I'm disappointed they didn't make sequels to this movie. I thought it was very well done, original and had a great cast, good acting, good action scenes and the plot was intriguing. I guess the public is fickle though because I found out this movie didn't make a big profit and that's all Hollywood cares about
This is my favorite live-action depiction of vampires to date. This movie is underrated, despite the plot pacing issues. A sequel would've been amazing!
Totally Totally agree!
This movie was great and a classic, extremely underrated. They could’ve made a universe based on this. He would’ve been the Ironman of this dark cinematic universe. I think this movie was so underrated that they could bring him back for a sequel and still use it as the backbone for a dark universe.
Completely agree 👍
Yeah I actually liked this movie too I was really hoping for a sequel
I loved it
I really wanted the modern day Dracula sequel. Too bad they had to do Dark Universe and remove this from it.
Honestly if they can they should rebrand it into a live action castlevania prequel film. It’s pretty much castlevania: lords of darkness the game to some extent.
Hell I’m surprised Hollywood hasn’t acquire castlevania Righrs since that’s sequel fuel pretty much with the Belmont family.
definatly deserved a second film
Absolutely!
All those sequels that never happen. A sequel to this definitely could've been interesting
This movie is so underrated
yes!
I really enjoyed this movie Out of all the Dracula movies made this is my personal favourite
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This is tied favorite for me alongside Bram Stokers. After that we have the OG black and white and Christopher Lees movie tied and in 3rd/5th place depending on how you look at it is Mel Brooks. I love them all (except Lees sequel with the hippies), but this sits comfortably at the top. Also there's Dracula 2000, but there's a reason nobody talks about it.
My first time checking out your channel because only a few have actually seen this movie. I loved this reaction. You made me laugh a lot. 9:29 was especially funny.
I'll be checking out your library. But, I really appreciate you taking a chance and watching this film when so many others won't because they're affected by critic reviews.
Thank you so much!!
18:49...Exactly what I was thinking. How much of a badass idea would it be for a sequel to have Muslim Vampire Hunters directly descended from Sultan Mehmet, whose bloodline have hunted Dracula through the centuries!
I really like this idea you got
I really enjoyed this film, it really showcased the true powers that vampires are said to have.
1:13 no this is more about power
"This is a weird predicament though. Your boss is the prince of darkness..." 🤣🤣🤣
This movie is wild and I really enjoy a lot of it. Exploding into bats? Hell yes! Drac single(bat)handedly defeating an army? Double hell yes!
If they hadn't dropped the ball so hard on The Mummy, Dracula Untold could have been the start of a cool Universal Monsters revival.
Lotta good vampire media out there. For some foreign suggestions you might never have heard of -
We Are The Night, a very stylish German vampire movie
Nightwatch and Daywatch. A pair of vampire adjacent supernatural films out of Russia. Try to find the original Russian version with dynamic English subtitles if you can.
The real story of Vlad is very interesting. He was put in some bad situations.
This is one of my favourite movies and it's sad it's very underrated.
love this movie too
“He look like Darth Vader without his helmet on.” 😂😂😂 I said the same thing!! I was like “When did Anakin Skywalker get here?” So sad, but the lookalike was very spot on😅
DAYBREAKERS (2009) puts a different spin on vampire movies. Because of a plague everyone is a vampire and not enough humans to go around. Stars Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe, and Sam Neill
When I first watched this I didn't know what to expect... And I really liked it, ready for another one.....
Dracula in the novel and in other films becomes a wolf at times.
I loved this movie! I'm a fan of most vampire movies/horror movies. I run back to the channel everytime you upload one. Lol
You're the best!
Loved this Film and so disappointed a sequel was never made.
right!!!
Dracula untold, they made a movie though XD. Count paradox.
I see your point. Dracula Told doesn’t sound great, though. Lol
@@GrisouIII haha, yeah you re right. Def doesnt have the same ring to it.
From New York City Bronx New York 1:26 p.m. Sunday June 12th I love the program's awesome congratulations and many more success
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Dracula Untold gross 56.3 million dollars in North America in the box office the budget for this film is 70 million worldwide the movie grows 217 million dollars at a box office that's pretty damn I'm still waiting for the sequel for this a very good movie
U pic great movies bro love your reviews great job
Much appreciated
Dracula Untold was THE Perfect Start to The Dark Universe.
yeah I really like this movie
Hard core Henry I think is on Netflix love your videos showdown
The people of that community hate the myth of Dracula because they regard him as a hero.
:34 D-Did you just quote "The Golden Child" movie!? I thought I was the only one that saw that! Also, Dance was a great villain in "The Last Action Hero" if you haven't seen it.
Charles Dance stole the show!
I like this movie. Still hoping for a sequel..
Reaction suggestion: Vampires 1998!
Stay blessed
Yes! John carpenter's vampires is a great film.
This was a good one!
Bram Stokers Dracula
I really enjoyed this movie when I saw it I would have loved a sequel to this.
I don't care how much money you offer me I would never walk into battle blind-folded!😳
right!
I've always wanted to check this one out
The most British Romanian ever
7.22 We ain't got time for that 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
LOL
I know who that is. Dr. Claw hahahahahaha!!! Man this was pretty dope. I had never seen this before.
Glad you liked it!!
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Enjoyed the review!
Glad to hear it!
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Any movie any time any where I watch your videos showdown every videos great several movies I ant ever seen before I watched here. Thanks for the time and effort showdown
That's awesome
Great reaction bro 🔥 I love this movie, the story is really interesting and the fight scenes are epic 🔥
This movie Ngl maybe better received or more known if rebranded as castlevania: Dracula untold. Cause this legit is giving off castlevania lords of darkness game vibes.
Like legit with changes.
End scene no modern day. Jump tens to hundred years later, vlad/Dracula chilling in his castle and sense someone enter his grounds. Looks out and see someone wearing a clock. Wind pushes cloak away fo reveal and emblem on his jacket and whip on belt and set up castlevania movie. Turn Charles dance character into Death that plays key role in castlevania series with his involvement with Dracula.
The Popcorn is the Life !
Dracula don't eat chicken oh that's some bulshit!🤣😂😅 you can take this s*** back!
LOL!!
This movie is awesome!
The wolfman with Anthony Hopkins isnt a good movie but I enjoyed it you should check it out love the reactions man 👍👍
ok cool thank you
Only thing I didn't like about this movie is that it only takes a basic understanding of physics to realize that Drac would have caught her. She was spread-eagled in a big flowing dress. He was pointed straight down, with his arms and legs tucked in, using VAMPIRE POWERS to accelerate towards her. He would have caught her or shot past her.
My only explanation is he slowed down significantly cause he was starting to lose his powers
From what I understand the people Vlad ruled saw him as a hero who protected them and won wars while pretty much every other Country saw a ruthless monster.
thank you for that
I can't remember if it was this one that had Dracula's origins being Judas Escariot? Maybe it was another film , late 90's?
It was dracula 2000
Nice reaction
first time for me too watching this one I've seen Bram Stoker's Dracula's the real dracula his name was Vladmir Dracul to many he was more commonly known as Vladmir The Impailer
I love this movie despite it's underrated.
right!!!!
Vampires and zombies. You can't go wrong
that's what I said!
Hey Popcorn just finished watching Dracula Untold 2014. Very nice 👍👍👍👍👍 Liked your Reaction can't wait to see what you have next.Thank's for Sharing
Thank you so much 😁
This was a good movie. It got a ton of hate and idk why. I thought it was good. Perhaps people held it to some standards, That we dont know. Yes there are some cheesy moments but that's all vampire movies. I think it is welcome! and too a degree it pay respects to all vampire movies from the past. They were super cheesy... If that makes sense idk.
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those were good days brother !
Bram Strokers Dracula that came out in 1992 was the best Dracula movie in my opinion.
facts!
I tried to rewatch this recently and couldn't pay attention. I love Luke tho. There's too many Draculas.
I like this movie too. I own it on Microsoft movies.
Nice 👍👍
Love
I loved this take on the story of Dracula. Much better than the Bram Stoker version, imo. Of course, that 1992 version had some horrible acting in it.
They did us wrong with the Sequel setup and no SEQUEL! :(
right!
In 2024 my friends
@@mihaimark6908 unfortunately nothing has been announced.
I really like this movie I thought it was really good
I love this movie
me 2
reaction is good 😄
Demons lie. It’s their nature.
I mean, I think it depends on what would hurt you the most. A lie or the truth.
Can you please react to the true story war film *CASUALTIES OF WAR* (1989)
Nice
This episode is too short time ..... and some voices of the back are there too man
cool
I do short Videos every time
I am Turkish I know this is a vampire movie not an actual history but still i dont like this version of Dracula disgracing my people. When the Catholic Hungarians invaded Orthodox Romania, the Romanian king were looking for an alliance with the Ottoman Empire.
To celebrate this alliance, the Romanian king gave 2 princes, so they could educate themselves in one of the world's best education cities, Edirne. The Romanian king were holding on to the oldest son, because he would become the next Romanian king. Time passed and Mehmet the 2nd became the Ottoman sultan in Edirne.
The Catholic Hungarians invaded Romania again, and this time they captured the Romanian king and his oldest son. The king and the son were tortered, blinded and buried alive.
When Mehmed heard about this, he went to his childhood friend Vlad, and gave him several thousand Janissaries, so that Vlad could avenge his father.
When Vlad came to Romania, he was captured by the Catholic Hungarians. The Hungarian king, who had brutally killed his father and older brother, asked if Vlad would become a subject working for him. Vlad accepted the deal and started to kill innocent villagers, who were most often women and children. Vlad was even getting money from the Pope, in Rome, to continue with his genocide. There are reports Vlad sent to the Pope, which are still open for public in Rome today.
When Mehmed heard about this, he gave some Janissaries to Vlad's brother, Radu the handsome (he was famous among the girls in Istanbul, hence the name). Radu took back the throne of Romania.
When Vlad was killed, his body parts were sent to the capital, and put on the city walls (the only time Ottoman Empire did this).
The reason Vlad is connected to vampirism is because he used to drink red wine from the skulls of innocent children. Some even say that he drank blood from freshly cut heads.
More interestingly, this guy is considered a national hero in Romania, when in fact he betrayed the Romanian nation and his family by working for the murderer of his family and his people.
@Rina i'm talking about distortion of history 😁🤣 Don't get your knickers in a twist.
@Rina learn distinguish the difference between your feelings and logic.
@Rina ok weirdo
Has the Turkish dude forgotten the genocide perpetrated on the Armenians in the early part of the 20th century? 🤔 No wonder many Europeans don't want his country in the EU.
@@mikelarsen5836 in the world war 1 and aftermath, Turks fight against Greece, Italy, France, Armenia, Britain in their homeland, many turks killed brutally by them, but turks call it war. Not a genocide, because they are nation. They are real nation with real civilization. Not a crying baby for not getting enough land from sinking empire and call it genocide. Today Indias second national language is English, many African nations only talks French, because they were colonised and treated as non-human by EU.
out of 52 countries once were part of ottomans, no country has seen genocide from Turks for 600 years and what you saying is just like this movie, altering the reality to feel better, while the reality stays as blood sucking psyco prince is punished by Ottoman Empire and Wallachia become ottoman land for centuries to come after vlad.
So underrated.....
I think so too
I'm disappointed they didn't make sequels to this movie. I thought it was very well done, original and had a great cast, good acting, good action scenes and the plot was intriguing. I guess the public is fickle though because I found out this movie didn't make a big profit and that's all Hollywood cares about
I agree