Bloodsucking Bastards
Comedy • Horror
Theatrical Release (US)
~ Work. It sucks the life out of you. ~
Overview:
A down on his luck cubicle worker and his slacker best friend discover their new boss is a vampire who is turning their coworkers into the un-dead.
Director:
Brian James O'Connell
Status:
Released
Language:
English
Buget:
$0.00
Revenue:
Key words:
Cast
Fran Kranz
~ as ~
Evan
Joey Kern
Tim
Joel Murray
Ted
Pedro Pascal
Max
Emma Fitzpatrick
Amanda
Zabeth Russell
Elaine
Yvette Yates Redick
Zabeth
Justin Ware
Andrew
Matthew Lillard
Corporate Guest
David F. Park
Dave
Reno
Written 8 year(s) ago
GeekyRedhead
Written 1 year(s) ago
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When a bunch of lazy office employees fate changed.
I watched this because it sounded like another 'Midnight Son'. But I did not find anything like that, in fact, I'm disappointed. It is a B movie and showing our displeasure is definitely not worth. Because I went for it knowing what kind of film it is, so expecting a miracle was a foolishness. Honestly, I enjoyed watching this film, but did not like. Though the effort, including the production quality and performances were laudable.
I don't know many of these actors, that's how a film like this works, but they did their best. The entire film was shot inside an office. The tale takes place nearly two or maybe three days, but the narration stayed in the office and built a story out of it. It is the story of a bunch of lazy office employees who always plays games in their computer placing bets. But when their new manager arrives, he demands a good result for the company to grow. So overloaded with works, employees begin to act strangely, but couple of them comes to know the reason and decides to fight against it.
I think some people would like it, but to find out you are one of those, you have to take a chance on this. The film had potential, but was not fully utilised to make it a classic like you say the one I mentioned in the very first line. Particularly the last few minutes were submerged with the usual horror-comedy stuffs, so boring. If it were clever in some parts, I would have personally recommended it. Overall a better screenplay would have saved the film, but believe me, still it is the worst film of the 2015 I have seen.
4/10
"Office Space" with vampires!