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Bloodsuckers from Outer Space

Bloodsuckers from Outer Space
Directed by Glen Coburn

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An invisible alien presence invades rural Texas, revoltingly killing its victims, reanimating their corpses, and sending them on a bloodthirsty rampage. Scientists at a local research facility set out to study the phenomenon while top military brass are hell-bent on nuking the
bloodsuckers.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #91778 in DVD
  • Brand: Media Blasters
  • Released on: 2008-12-30
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 80 minutes

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Out for blood...5
Before we begin I must tell you my favorite films of all time include The Toxic Avenger, Pink Flamingos and Frankenhooker. The badder the acting, the badder the effects the better the film. With that said, and if you like the other films I mentioned above then Bloodsuckers from Outerspace is right up your alley ,er, in your gutter. It's supposed to be a spoof of the zombie horror/sci fi alien genre (even if the alien space wave attacking the people is oderless,invisible,tasteless and there is only a wind gust to signify the danger???) but that's hard to read with the way the story is told. You gotta be quick to catch it...like when being chased by Bloodsuckers the protaganists jump in the car and it fires right up(that never happens when zombies are chasing you) and our damsil tells us "First time, every time". The comedy is truly funny, not one concern about who might get offended or cry(so offensive I won't even repeat my favorite lines in fear of being censored). The make up is god awful, the f/x not so great but that's what makes the film. It has a campy feel through out and has no shame in that fact. This one's for the fans of b-bad cinema and fans of the cult classic. I myself enjoyed every minute of Bloodsuckers from Outerspace, but remember I also enjoyed "The Suckling" and "Inseminoid"..."Fishing with Gandhi" and "Street Trash".