@@gking2709people are allowed to voice their opinions regardless of whether or not you agree with it. If they feel that what he said was dumb, it is their right to feel that way.
hey there cogan. been loving your videos, keep it up! id persoanlly love to see a video on Bram Stokers Dracula, by Francis Ford Coppola. Its a favourite of mine and I think it would be really interesting to see your take on it
Eightball literally annoyed me the whole time. That’s how good of a villain he is. This film is literally Train To Busan but with vampires and in a plane. So good.
As a massive vampire fan it was an incredible film . I also didn't understand why that man's son was so bad if he seamed to control the virus . Was very sad at the end
I think he may have infected his son. He was able to use the medicine to stave off the disease, but once his son got infected he probably only contained him poorly. Probably was a recent infection like the people on the plane. realistically the man was unable to kill his own son, and used the medicine on himself because he had knowledge of the virus and how it worked. better to keep the info and stay alive than use up more meds on a feral vamp. ultimately it'd have resulted in both going feral. this way he bought more time to try to save his son, or cure the disease. who knows who that man even was. maybe he was a scientist that basically had no choice but to move to the forest.
i'd say they're a bit less 30 days of night, and more Nosferatu. (the movie, not the creature) I'll also point out the vamps mutate more progresively..nadia's face in the last scene was radically different than in the beginning or even midpoint of the film. while some of the newborn vamps still had hair, i bet they'd lose it over time
After Nadia drinks, she starts to turn feral. The son vampire had already attacked her husband and drank so its likely that he was in that feral state because of that. I think because he was younger, its likely that he hadnt quite learned how to control himself like his dad had, leading to him attacking the husband.
Yes! That's correct. Go back and look, the vamp that turned her was bald. Totally feral. I think the dad watched his son fail at the medication and he'd lost hope and knew he would too eventually. He's not feral, though. He has hair and still looks a bit human.
i belive the key is blood consumption if a vampire feeds rarely and keeps there blood intake low plus using the medicine then vampiric mutation is incontroll and stable but once they start consuming large amounts of blood within a short time it fuels the mutation rate into overdrive. so the less blood a vampire drinks means the more human they will appear and think.
My nephew voiced the English dub over for Nadia's son character. Though the film was released in Germany (Deutsche) there is a English language dub over released for the English speaking lands.
These vamps hit different,they are terrifying and the movie was also really good which I didn't expect I watched this movie before midnight mass. Awesome video.
I once watched a review of the movie, so I basically new the gist amd the ending but I randomly remembered it and got to watch it and even with all the knowledge I already had it was a blast and emotional. A really good vampire movie.
@@Im_joe345 30 days of night is the best vampire movie period... I saw it when I was like 13... Was scared to shit but has seen it many times since then the movie awesome
this movie was amazing! the concept alone was great but they executed it damn near perfectly! theres a scene where the crazy violent guy gets up after feeding i believe and the way he gets up! the movement...the mannerisms! it was beautiful! im a huge nerd for vamps and this movie filled a void i didnt know i had! it was great! also keep up the good work! this is one of my favorite channels! i cant get enough!
I took Nadia's hair loss as due to her length of time with Vampirism, not her treatment, as she has had hers for years. I suspect the older vampire she encounters in the cellar of the house in the woods had been a vampire for some time, as well. BTW, was I the only person that thought the angular design of Nadia's vampiric form was beautiful in an alien way? -HERETICPRIME
@@tanyanikolaevagizdova6571 yeah but they’re ruthless creatures that kill everyone. Just like zombies. What always made vampires different is they were smart and sneaky with who they killed. And a lot of the times they didn’t always kill their prey, just fed off them.
@@sashajolie8995 They were smart and sneaky. Made sure to have all means of transportation and communication removed from a town that they knew would have 30 days of constant darkness, so they could eat without being found out, but they were also ruthless. Zombies are pure instinct, not evil. They're controlled by a virus controlling the brain, seeking to spread itself, while Vampires are conscious and aware of what they're doing and how they're doing it.
I don't think there is one correct way to depict vampires. They are fictional creatures, so they can be created many different ways. I actually think if vampires did exist, it would be to their advantage to be in control of their instincts and be able to fit in with humanity. That would make them more successful predators, and be harder to detect. If the vampires in this movie or 3O Days of Night walked down the street, they would be easily recognized and people would run. If the vampires from Interview with the Vampire or Dracula walked down the street, they could blend in and not stand out. The vampires in 30 Days of Night or The Strain would have to live in their own world, separate from the human world. They would have to live a completely underground existence. Unless, they decided to make a move to overthrow humanity and replace humans as the dominant species on earth, and use them as merely a food source, like in The Strain.
You should do the movie Wer it's similar to blood red skies. In it's approach they aren't magical creatures but more like a illness or a disease. Just with werewolves and is a thriller it's really good. And has some brutal moments and good action.
Thanks for this review, it alerted me to the film and I saw it. Very well made and a realistic take on vampires. The actress playing Nadia was excellent, her descent into a blood crazed vampire was so real. I agree, they resemble the monsters of “Thirty Days of Night” which scared me shirtless!
@@quinnmallory9025 FRRRRR, the witches were awesome, love the way they look when theyre in their true form too, all scratched up and marked by the devil, signifying that he owns them, its wilddddddd
@@dylanhernandez1177 I saw the entire Penny Dreadful series. It was top notch, so authentic with a superb story line. I agree, those vampires were terrifying and there were many heart stopping moments. Scary to recall! 😬
Light sensitive Also the old man likely says it's evil because he attacked his son and wife and evidently his wife didn't survive whereas his son did Once the bloodlust fades they gain control over themselves again Their vampirism appearance idk if is progression or just after feeding considering the old man was infected with vampirism for awhile and retained his human face and merely lost his hair They're stronger than average humans but most of their advantages come from night vision and speed
The hair loss could also be time based, maybe the longer a person is infected the worse the effects get as it changes the host form to be better suited for its new life.
As a German: some buildings do have heavy metal doors for the basements here :D It was also fun to watch this in the original audio with the mix between German and English the actors used, made it feel more realistic to me.
Actually, it more closely resembles a mix of Lymphomia and a cancerous legion disease that is spreading through the Tazmanian Devil population. Cancer cells function a lot like stem cells, only with aberrant haux characteristics that cause structural abnormalities called "tumors", but SOME rare types of tumors actually produce specific tissues like teeth, hair, and so on. It is technically possible for a blood-born cancer to nest inside lymphocytes, and start causing structural changes as those lymphocytes begin overwriting haux expression in their associated organs to match the new template introduced by the cancer cells. The reason cancer is not a communicable disease is the same reason why organ donors need to be carefully matched: tissue rejection. And yet the Tazmanian Devil situation shows that, given time and small enough sample size, it IS possible for a cancer to become transmissible by finding a common cellular gateway marker and hijacking it. Since the cancer can spread so fast, I think it is like the ACE (or other immunological) marker, because this would retard the body's ability to fight off the infection. Finally - chemotherapy, whole-body radiation and bone marrow replacement therapy are how you treat systemological cancers, like lymphomia. And that is the precise treatment discussed in the show (and might actually WORK too!). Now: do the vampires from the 2013 "Dracula" show! A long-forgotten gem.
@@coganLollins Hey, I got to put my Masters in biochemistry (immunology specialization) to use SOMEHOW. It isn't like anybody will *hire* a disabled veteran who refuses to follow the Faucci cult, lol.
I am a critical care doctor... Almost none of this is true. Not trying to be a jerk but... Like... Not even close. The reason cancer isn't infectious is because it isn't. It's like saying he reason a snake is a reptile is because it doesn't have muscular lips. Yes that's true they don't, but its not why they are classed as reptiles. Cancer isn't infectious because it doesn't have any of the mechanical or biochemical capabilities to penetrate another organism, evade its defenses, and make use of the new environment. By your logic the flu can't be infectious, because our bodies mount an immune response. It is lymphoma, not lymphomia lol. Cancer cells do not magically become intracellular. You say you have a biochem degree... Honestly man id ask for your money back. "Systemological" is also not a word. "Systemic" is what you are looking for. Again not trying to be a jerk, but when you go around saying stuff like this and using big (and made up) words and talking about advanced education, ppl can be forgiven for believing you. Please. We have a hard enough time dealing with misinformation from those with malicious intent. Someone just making words and physiology up as they go makes our job harder. Not meant as an insult or with disrespect. Just... Read a bit before spouting off man.
@@nsparacino you must have missed out a LOT on infectious agents classes, because stuff like the tasmanian devil-transmissible cancer *that I mentioned* are case studies in WHY cancer is not NORMALLY transmissible. It is an EDGE CASE that exemplifies why it doesn't USUALLY happen. Btw, cancer is "cancer" because it can chemically hijack vascular systems to get enough blood to continue its runaway growth, if it had NO interaction with other cells then it would starve, lol. That's why some cancers can be fought via directed vascular infection, using a less-dangerous disease to kill off the excess blood vessels, thus shrinking the associated tumor. There's even studies under way about using EM-excited microparticles to shred blood vessels in inoperable tumors, to then flush them out...exciting stuff! "Systemic" means "an entire interconnected subset". "Systemological" means "PERTAINING TO an entire interconnected subset". It's like the difference in meaning between "logic" and "logical": subtle but important. As far as "lymphoma/lymphomia", blame auto-incorrect for THAT one, and I didn't catch the one letter difference on my 3am quick scan before bed, oh darn, lol. As for why I used lymphocyte-based cancer as my proposal for "vampirism", I think my logic there was pretty sound. We ARE talking about a human-based variation of the tasmanian devil contagious cancer, of course I *KNOW* that such a cancer for humans doesn't REALLY exist, lol. YOU are a trauma doctor, if I have a gaping gunshot wound I'd trust you to patch me up. *I'M* an immunologist, if you catch something then I'm the guy to flush it out. We both share SOME interconnected skill sets, but I'd no more trust you to treat a patient with an inoperable malignant glioblastoma (NASTY way to die, if the TREATMENT doesn't kill you!), than I hope YOU would trust ME to perform an emergency splenectomy! I think I'll keep my degree, lol.
If she didn't have prescription for the drugs that she stole from the old guy in the basement, how did she get it on the plane? And I'm guessing the doctor she was on her way to see in America, knows nothing about vampirism and he thinks she has leukemia, or something, which really makes no sense. No cancer doctor is going to diagnose you over the phone or something, and then tell you to come for them for treatment, when he doesn't even really know what she has. That whole premise makes no sense at all. And during that video call with the doctor, all he was showing her was a CT scanner. I know, I have to get MRIs and CT scans every few months because I am currently going through chemotherapy. I wish I just had vampirism.....
I actually think these are the most useless Vampires (powers wise) in the whole genre. You have ALL the downsides of being a Vampire (also ugly AF) and non real benefits!
If I had to make my own idea of a vampire it would be that vampire skin is really hard and hard to pierce with anything except for A small spot on their chest which caused people to stick them in the heart because that’s the only vital organ they can hitch by going deeper through that weak spot and that there’s skins also really sensitive to sunlight so they can burn in the sunlight and those are the only weaknesses their skin can’t cover and the other vampire stuff those are just the main differences I make if I had to get my own take
@@coganLollins If you do this film you should absolutely watch the Swedish original, "Let the Right One In," it's much better than the American remake. I'd at least watch that before the American version.
Werewolves don’t show up in twilight and are called children of the moon an are similar to harry potter werewolves what you saw in twilight was shifters it is discussed more in books but briefly mentioned in movies
I'd love to see vid on the vampires of "Addiction", a 1995 film starring Christopher Walken, as well as the vampires of Whitney Strieber's "The Hunger" and "The Last Vampire", the latter two which have an interesting mythos.
Not my favorite vampire movie,but watchable. Some parts seemed ridiculous.The boy, Elias was doing way too much and escaped death an absurd amount of times. Not to mention the voice over dubbs I was not expecting 😮
Heads up: I firmly believe that the father of "patient zero" said 'we' because he was bitten recently. He appears to have a makeshift tourniquet on his left arm, hypothetically reducing the bloodflow and slowing the infection. He was still very human because he's been slowing it down from the start. At least, I think so.
That strange, ironic moment when you're watching this video and your housemate is playing a remix of an old Nadia Ali song... (you know, because it's also the mom's name)
I’ve never heard of this show before but I’ve been getting a lot of requests for it lately. Guess I’ll have to check it out, thanks for the recommendation 🙏
These vampires are so boring. Barely any super strength, no super speed, no special abilities. Very disappointing lol. Excellent Channel though and i'm glad I came across it. Subbed!
The fact that he called it evil could also just be because the disease turn people into bloodthirsty monsters.
Yeah the narrator was kind of dumb. It doesn't have to be connected to the devil to be considered evil.
No need to call him dumb. Go make your own videos and they better be perfect, no errors
@@marcusweathers3070 Being a bloodthirsty monster isn't inherently evil, maybe thirsting after human blood is.
was thinking the same
@@gking2709people are allowed to voice their opinions regardless of whether or not you agree with it. If they feel that what he said was dumb, it is their right to feel that way.
Vampires from House of Ashes! Lessgo!
This was a great movie
hey there cogan. been loving your videos, keep it up! id persoanlly love to see a video on Bram Stokers Dracula, by Francis Ford Coppola. Its a favourite of mine and I think it would be really interesting to see your take on it
The only difference is thath 30 days of night vampire can control them selves
They seem more like wolverine than vambire
Eightball literally annoyed me the whole time. That’s how good of a villain he is. This film is literally Train To Busan but with vampires and in a plane. So good.
As a massive vampire fan it was an incredible film .
I also didn't understand why that man's son was so bad if he seamed to control the virus .
Was very sad at the end
I think he may have infected his son. He was able to use the medicine to stave off the disease, but once his son got infected he probably only contained him poorly. Probably was a recent infection like the people on the plane. realistically the man was unable to kill his own son, and used the medicine on himself because he had knowledge of the virus and how it worked. better to keep the info and stay alive than use up more meds on a feral vamp. ultimately it'd have resulted in both going feral. this way he bought more time to try to save his son, or cure the disease. who knows who that man even was. maybe he was a scientist that basically had no choice but to move to the forest.
i'd say they're a bit less 30 days of night, and more Nosferatu. (the movie, not the creature) I'll also point out the vamps mutate more progresively..nadia's face in the last scene was radically different than in the beginning or even midpoint of the film. while some of the newborn vamps still had hair, i bet they'd lose it over time
That’s a good point. And yes I love that it’s not a quick change, Instead a slow transformation through the whole movie. Physically and mentally
Honestly the mom’s final form is giving me nosferatu/Werecat hybrid vibes. You should totally do sleepwalkers next!!
After Nadia drinks, she starts to turn feral. The son vampire had already attacked her husband and drank so its likely that he was in that feral state because of that. I think because he was younger, its likely that he hadnt quite learned how to control himself like his dad had, leading to him attacking the husband.
Yes! That's correct. Go back and look, the vamp that turned her was bald. Totally feral. I think the dad watched his son fail at the medication and he'd lost hope and knew he would too eventually. He's not feral, though. He has hair and still looks a bit human.
i belive the key is blood consumption if a vampire feeds rarely and keeps there blood intake low plus using the medicine then vampiric mutation is incontroll and stable but once they start consuming large amounts of blood within a short time it fuels the mutation rate into overdrive.
so the less blood a vampire drinks means the more human they will appear and think.
My nephew voiced the English dub over for Nadia's son character.
Though the film was released in Germany (Deutsche) there is a English language dub over released for the English speaking lands.
Wow that’s really cool! And yes I should have mentioned that there is an English dub for those who don’t like subtitles
It's better in German. The son's acting is incredible!
Did they translate the boy's name to English for the dub? Cause the son's name in English is Troy.
Awesome praise to yo nephew
These vamps hit different,they are terrifying and the movie was also really good which I didn't expect I watched this movie before midnight mass. Awesome video.
I agree, had no idea what to expect and was pleasantly surprised 👍
@@coganLollins can you please do a video about Stake Land 2010, its a hidden gem
They are like the 30 days of night vamps
I once watched a review of the movie, so I basically new the gist amd the ending but I randomly remembered it and got to watch it and even with all the knowledge I already had it was a blast and emotional. A really good vampire movie.
@@Im_joe345 30 days of night is the best vampire movie period... I saw it when I was like 13... Was scared to shit but has seen it many times since then the movie awesome
this movie was amazing! the concept alone was great but they executed it damn near perfectly! theres a scene where the crazy violent guy gets up after feeding i believe and the way he gets up! the movement...the mannerisms! it was beautiful! im a huge nerd for vamps and this movie filled a void i didnt know i had! it was great! also keep up the good work! this is one of my favorite channels! i cant get enough!
I took Nadia's hair loss as due to her length of time with Vampirism, not her treatment, as she has had hers for years. I suspect the older vampire she encounters in the cellar of the house in the woods had been a vampire for some time, as well.
BTW, was I the only person that thought the angular design of Nadia's vampiric form was beautiful in an alien way? -HERETICPRIME
Yes, I thought all of her forms were beautiful. Great makeup job!
Yeah it's a pretty vamp alien like form
This is how a vampire should be portrayed, a mindless beast killing for hunger, in terms of modern days. Just like in 30 days of night.
No because then nothing would differentiate them from zombies.
They're still intelligent in 30 days though - like a pack of wolves, instinct and tactics
@@tanyanikolaevagizdova6571 yeah but they’re ruthless creatures that kill everyone. Just like zombies. What always made vampires different is they were smart and sneaky with who they killed. And a lot of the times they didn’t always kill their prey, just fed off them.
@@sashajolie8995 They were smart and sneaky. Made sure to have all means of transportation and communication removed from a town that they knew would have 30 days of constant darkness, so they could eat without being found out, but they were also ruthless. Zombies are pure instinct, not evil. They're controlled by a virus controlling the brain, seeking to spread itself, while Vampires are conscious and aware of what they're doing and how they're doing it.
I don't think there is one correct way to depict vampires. They are fictional creatures, so they can be created many different ways. I actually think if vampires did exist, it would be to their advantage to be in control of their instincts and be able to fit in with humanity. That would make them more successful predators, and be harder to detect. If the vampires in this movie or 3O Days of Night walked down the street, they would be easily recognized and people would run. If the vampires from Interview with the Vampire or Dracula walked down the street, they could blend in and not stand out. The vampires in 30 Days of Night or The Strain would have to live in their own world, separate from the human world. They would have to live a completely underground existence. Unless, they decided to make a move to overthrow humanity and replace humans as the dominant species on earth, and use them as merely a food source, like in The Strain.
Please do the Vampires from the Abraham Lincoln movie when he is a Vampire hunter please?
I was about to write that. Lol
I’m definitely going to cover this movie eventually. I watched it just for fun and was surprised with how good it was lol. Thanks for the suggestion 🙏
You should do the movie Wer it's similar to blood red skies. In it's approach they aren't magical creatures but more like a illness or a disease. Just with werewolves and is a thriller it's really good. And has some brutal moments and good action.
The only thing much worse then having snakes on a plane, is having VAMPIRES on a plane.
This was a really good movie. One of the best I've seen in 2021. Netflix got a true
gem in this one. I would love more of this world
This movie was really refreshing. I loved the underlying familial connection between mother and son.
Thanks for this review, it alerted me to the film and I saw it. Very well made and a realistic take on vampires. The actress playing Nadia was excellent, her descent into a blood crazed vampire was so real. I agree, they resemble the monsters of “Thirty Days of Night” which scared me shirtless!
this is actually really cool and quite different than other vampires ive seen, but i feel like my favorite are the ones from penny dreadful
they also did the witches really uniquely. love that show
@@quinnmallory9025 FRRRRR, the witches were awesome, love the way they look when theyre in their true form too, all scratched up and marked by the devil, signifying that he owns them, its wilddddddd
@@dylanhernandez1177 sounds very cool!
@@coganLollins you should give it a watch!! i HIGHLY recommend the show, its short but worth it
@@dylanhernandez1177 I saw the entire Penny Dreadful series. It was top notch, so authentic with a superb story line. I agree, those vampires were terrifying and there were many heart stopping moments. Scary to recall! 😬
Light sensitive
Also the old man likely says it's evil because he attacked his son and wife and evidently his wife didn't survive whereas his son did
Once the bloodlust fades they gain control over themselves again
Their vampirism appearance idk if is progression or just after feeding considering the old man was infected with vampirism for awhile and retained his human face and merely lost his hair
They're stronger than average humans but most of their advantages come from night vision and speed
Can we talk about how good the actors were? the mom, the son, especially 8ball.
The hair loss could also be time based, maybe the longer a person is infected the worse the effects get as it changes the host form to be better suited for its new life.
As a German: some buildings do have heavy metal doors for the basements here :D It was also fun to watch this in the original audio with the mix between German and English the actors used, made it feel more realistic to me.
Actually, it more closely resembles a mix of Lymphomia and a cancerous legion disease that is spreading through the Tazmanian Devil population.
Cancer cells function a lot like stem cells, only with aberrant haux characteristics that cause structural abnormalities called "tumors", but SOME rare types of tumors actually produce specific tissues like teeth, hair, and so on. It is technically possible for a blood-born cancer to nest inside lymphocytes, and start causing structural changes as those lymphocytes begin overwriting haux expression in their associated organs to match the new template introduced by the cancer cells.
The reason cancer is not a communicable disease is the same reason why organ donors need to be carefully matched: tissue rejection. And yet the Tazmanian Devil situation shows that, given time and small enough sample size, it IS possible for a cancer to become transmissible by finding a common cellular gateway marker and hijacking it. Since the cancer can spread so fast, I think it is like the ACE (or other immunological) marker, because this would retard the body's ability to fight off the infection.
Finally - chemotherapy, whole-body radiation and bone marrow replacement therapy are how you treat systemological cancers, like lymphomia. And that is the precise treatment discussed in the show (and might actually WORK too!).
Now: do the vampires from the 2013 "Dracula" show! A long-forgotten gem.
Thanks for the explanation! And yes that Dracula show is great and would love to cover it eventually, and the Netflix original
@@coganLollins Hey, I got to put my Masters in biochemistry (immunology specialization) to use SOMEHOW. It isn't like anybody will *hire* a disabled veteran who refuses to follow the Faucci cult, lol.
I was just about to say exactly that.
I am a critical care doctor... Almost none of this is true. Not trying to be a jerk but... Like... Not even close.
The reason cancer isn't infectious is because it isn't. It's like saying he reason a snake is a reptile is because it doesn't have muscular lips. Yes that's true they don't, but its not why they are classed as reptiles. Cancer isn't infectious because it doesn't have any of the mechanical or biochemical capabilities to penetrate another organism, evade its defenses, and make use of the new environment. By your logic the flu can't be infectious, because our bodies mount an immune response.
It is lymphoma, not lymphomia lol.
Cancer cells do not magically become intracellular. You say you have a biochem degree... Honestly man id ask for your money back.
"Systemological" is also not a word. "Systemic" is what you are looking for.
Again not trying to be a jerk, but when you go around saying stuff like this and using big (and made up) words and talking about advanced education, ppl can be forgiven for believing you. Please. We have a hard enough time dealing with misinformation from those with malicious intent. Someone just making words and physiology up as they go makes our job harder.
Not meant as an insult or with disrespect. Just... Read a bit before spouting off man.
@@nsparacino you must have missed out a LOT on infectious agents classes, because stuff like the tasmanian devil-transmissible cancer *that I mentioned* are case studies in WHY cancer is not NORMALLY transmissible. It is an EDGE CASE that exemplifies why it doesn't USUALLY happen. Btw, cancer is "cancer" because it can chemically hijack vascular systems to get enough blood to continue its runaway growth, if it had NO interaction with other cells then it would starve, lol. That's why some cancers can be fought via directed vascular infection, using a less-dangerous disease to kill off the excess blood vessels, thus shrinking the associated tumor. There's even studies under way about using EM-excited microparticles to shred blood vessels in inoperable tumors, to then flush them out...exciting stuff!
"Systemic" means "an entire interconnected subset". "Systemological" means "PERTAINING TO an entire interconnected subset". It's like the difference in meaning between "logic" and "logical": subtle but important.
As far as "lymphoma/lymphomia", blame auto-incorrect for THAT one, and I didn't catch the one letter difference on my 3am quick scan before bed, oh darn, lol. As for why I used lymphocyte-based cancer as my proposal for "vampirism", I think my logic there was pretty sound. We ARE talking about a human-based variation of the tasmanian devil contagious cancer, of course I *KNOW* that such a cancer for humans doesn't REALLY exist, lol.
YOU are a trauma doctor, if I have a gaping gunshot wound I'd trust you to patch me up. *I'M* an immunologist, if you catch something then I'm the guy to flush it out. We both share SOME interconnected skill sets, but I'd no more trust you to treat a patient with an inoperable malignant glioblastoma (NASTY way to die, if the TREATMENT doesn't kill you!), than I hope YOU would trust ME to perform an emergency splenectomy!
I think I'll keep my degree, lol.
The old man in the basement is the actor that played Vigo the Carpathian, in GhostBusters 2.
Omg that’s awesome
It's not. It just looks like the same guy. The guy who played Viggo died in 2004
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Yes u have read mind on the strain vampire thanks you so much
I love strain such a good show
I'm watching it right now
Awesome video if you haven't watched hellsing ultimate anime I really recommend it!
If she didn't have prescription for the drugs that she stole from the old guy in the basement, how did she get it on the plane? And I'm guessing the doctor she was on her way to see in America, knows nothing about vampirism and he thinks she has leukemia, or something, which really makes no sense. No cancer doctor is going to diagnose you over the phone or something, and then tell you to come for them for treatment, when he doesn't even really know what she has. That whole premise makes no sense at all. And during that video call with the doctor, all he was showing her was a CT scanner. I know, I have to get MRIs and CT scans every few months because I am currently going through chemotherapy. I wish I just had vampirism.....
you forgot to mention that she was following the night only traveling east so she wouldnt have to travel during the daylight
Great video can you please do Van helsing TV show
So...Vamps on a Plane.
Very similar to V wars vampires.. not glamorous at all just disgusting and bestial
Just found ur channel awesome stuff !
Please make a review of the vampires of "World of Darkness" (aka Vampire The Masquerade).
They have Werewolf, fairys, mummys and all others shit
Definitely going to cover this 🙌
@@coganLollins HOLY SHIT ♥
Thanks ♥
Do the vampires from v wars please
Can you please do the vampires from v wars from dusk till dawn and near dark
YESSSS THANK YOU!!!!!
Man
I’m so glad you made this channel.
Werewolves are my favorite but Vampires are most definitely 2nd.
Thx man 🙏🏾
I absolutely love this! Can you do the vampires and werewolves of True Blood?
do being human
I actually think these are the most useless Vampires (powers wise) in the whole genre. You have ALL the downsides of being a Vampire (also ugly AF) and non real benefits!
Watched this on Netflix not knowing anything about it going into it and I was like 🤯 that was a good movie. The star actress was amazing also
Great video now I have to watch it twice 👍👍👍
Hey Cogan when are you gonna do a video for the Vampires from dusk till dawn I been waiting for that one???
You should do a video on the vampires from Legacy of Kane and not home mythology the video game you know
Haven't seen this movie but I'm definitely going to give it a watch.
This movie is prequal to the game; Days Gone.
Maybe the more she consume blood the more her mutation progress, it makes her alot stronger but the downside it turns her into animalistic vampire
She is hero to her son
I'm sorry how do you think Graham is pronounced??? 😂😂
It's pronounced like Gram not Grey ham Jesus 😂
U should do Dylan Dog dead of night. Lots of vamps and werewolves in tht one
Could you do the Reavers of Firefly?
Great vampire design
Cover Dracula from the miniseries
I want to cover this for sure!
If I had to make my own idea of a vampire it would be that vampire skin is really hard and hard to pierce with anything except for A small spot on their chest which caused people to stick them in the heart because that’s the only vital organ they can hitch by going deeper through that weak spot and that there’s skins also really sensitive to sunlight so they can burn in the sunlight and those are the only weaknesses their skin can’t cover and the other vampire stuff those are just the main differences I make if I had to get my own take
0:58 This is an awesome looking vampire. Very scary looking. I love it.
Can you do the vampire from “Let me in”? Well, I think she’s a vampire.
Yes I really want to cover this movie, I’ve actually never seen it before but heard amazing things
@@coganLollins If you do this film you should absolutely watch the Swedish original, "Let the Right One In," it's much better than the American remake. I'd at least watch that before the American version.
She’s a vampire, and she is actually a he. It’s based on a book.
Good movie
You should do vampire's and werewolves from Twilight
Werewolves don’t show up in twilight and are called children of the moon an are similar to harry potter werewolves what you saw in twilight was shifters it is discussed more in books but briefly mentioned in movies
Plot twist,
That bald highjacker guy was a Dracula from the Past...
I'd love to see vid on the vampires of "Addiction", a 1995 film starring Christopher Walken, as well as the vampires of Whitney Strieber's "The Hunger" and "The Last Vampire", the latter two which have an interesting mythos.
yesss
Nadia looks a little like Dren from Splice.
Graham is pronounced “gram” not “Gray-ham” (wtf) C’mon, dude
It's pronounced 'Grayham' where I live, must be a dialect thing
I love this vampire movie plus your analysis of the vampires is spot on.
Loved this video.
Can you do the vampires from Stakeland?
i love this movie, wish to see more of this type of vampire movie
Not my favorite vampire movie,but watchable. Some parts seemed ridiculous.The boy, Elias was doing way too much and escaped death an absurd amount of times. Not to mention the voice over dubbs I was not expecting 😮
You made it 👏👍🏻👍🏻 you do listen to your fans 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
that actress is so good in this.
Heads up: I firmly believe that the father of "patient zero" said 'we' because he was bitten recently. He appears to have a makeshift tourniquet on his left arm, hypothetically reducing the bloodflow and slowing the infection. He was still very human because he's been slowing it down from the start. At least, I think so.
Good film (very ending is a bit stupid), but just when you think every take on vampire this one comes along.
I haven't watched this movie yet but I recommend you watch The Strain, the vampires in that show are very interesting
I saw all seasons in like 8 days, totally worth it. My fav character is easily the rat exterminator xD
Currently working on a video about the strain! One of my favourite vampire series
That strange, ironic moment when you're watching this video and your housemate is playing a remix of an old Nadia Ali song... (you know, because it's also the mom's name)
The insane gay flight attendant was an insanely good antagonist . B4 and after vampirism
You should also check out Netflix's Night Teeth.
I’ve never heard of this show before but I’ve been getting a lot of requests for it lately. Guess I’ll have to check it out, thanks for the recommendation 🙏
@@coganLollins it's not a show, it's a movie
This was a super intersting concept that missed the mark on the conclusion.
can you please do a video about Stake Land 2010, its a hidden gem
Please do a video on some of the creatures on the show Supernatural. Plenty of monsters to use for content there!
Can you do A vampire video on Heretics and/or hybrids of the Vampire diaries show?
blood red sky bloodthirsty vampires nadja she carried her. son elias he was a little baby he protected his mother
Make wir sind die nach / we are the night
Great review! The movie itself is very good also
Funny, because I literally was hoping you did a video on this type of vampire. Thought about it while watching your previous video. Thanks, man.
No problem! Appreciate you watching the videos 🙏
Can you do the howling movie the 1981 movie
At Nadia's house, the windows were closed.
probably a Nosferatu kind
The stress in this film is high levellllll
Night teeth
I have GOT to go see this!
These vampires are so boring. Barely any super strength, no super speed, no special abilities. Very disappointing lol. Excellent Channel though and i'm glad I came across it. Subbed!
solid movie...Night Teeth was surprisingly above average...Also, Blood Moon(werewolf) on hulu