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Blood Dolls
Release Date: 01 January, 1999
Director: Charles Band

Staring:

Charles Band, Jack Maturin, Debra Mayer, William Paul Burns
Studio: Koch Full Moon Releasing
Rated: R (Restricted)
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  1. 3 Stars  Rated 3 out of 5
    Where do i find the music?

    The movie was "interesting" it takes some getting used to, u just have to laugh with it. I’’ve been trying forever to track down the band that does the song "pain" but I can’’t figure out who sings it. the music video says "blood dolls" but nothing shows up on them as being a real band...
  2. 3 Stars  Rated 3 out of 5
    I’’m almost ashamed

    I’’m almost ashamed to admit this but I loved this movie. The first time I saw it I thought it was a parody but by the third or fourth time it simply grew on me. Virgil is a billionaire with an anatomical problem and a totally out of control sense of humor. His henchman Mr. Mascaro is a clown who has no intention of making you laugh. Virgil has a live band held captive in the living room and has living dolls who kill people. Sounds ridiculous right? Well it is but Blood Dolls never pretends to be anything more than the B flick it is.
  3. 5 Stars  Rated 5 out of 5!
    An affordable, funny title

    I avoided this movie for quite some time, wondering if it would have anything at all to offer. Just looking at the packaging and promotion made it seem as if this movie might be nothing more than a Puppet Master spoof, and that worried me a little. Still, it was a Full Moon production and I wasn’’t semi-certain that Full Moon wouldn’’t do that to one of their more successful franchises, so I cast my fear aside and bought it. Happily, I have to say that I made the right choice in the matter.
    Blood Dolls was indeed a spoof of Puppet Master, but only to a point. It also went even further than that, going out of its way to help even the most reserved viewer have at least a little laugh. The story focuses around Virgil, an eccentric billionaire, who wears a mask to conceal the fact that he has a really odd secret. Still, this does little to conceal how truly twisted his sense of humor is, and how much he delights in power and acquisition. Added to this is an entertaining support cast, from his girls-in-a-cage band that he forces to play at will, to his biological inventions, the blood dolls.
    It isn’’t something that should be taken too seriously, and is positively entertaining.
    Everyone needs a little laughtrack to get them through the night.
 
 
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