Blood, Guts & Vampires

Blood, Guts & Vampires


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Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Ambitious debut
  • Fun movie
  • 100 Words on "Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane"
  • Fabulous Tarentino knockoff
  • What are you people thinking?
Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane
Starring: Mark S. Allen , Max Ancar , Josephine Arreola , Kellee Benedict , and Dave Booth (II)
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
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ASIN: B00008RV28
Release Date: 2003-05-20

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Sid (Joe Carnahan) and Bob (Dan Leis) are a couple of fast-talking but nonetheless incompetent car salesmen who are in debt up to their necks and have just been served a notice evicting them from their lot. Salvation arrives in the form of a burgundy Pontiac Le Mans convertible; all they have to do is watch it for two days and they'll get paid $250,000. But once they have the car on their hands, the whole thing starts to smell like a setup, and they get second thoughts. Blood, Guts, Bullets & Octane owes a sizable debt to Quentin Tarantino (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction) and David Mamet (Glengarry Glen Ross, House of Games), which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Made on the cheap--the visual quality varies and half the crew is also in the cast, including writer-director-editor Carnahan)--Blood, Guts, Bullets & Octane cuts back and forth in time with energy, shifting between crooks blowing each other away and methodical FBI agents tracking them down. Scenes are framed by titles like "White Trash Trigger" and "Coldblooded Hotheads." In the end it amounts to little more than a lurid shaggy dog story, but fans of gunplay and pop-culture quips will have a good time along the way. --Bret Fetzer

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Ambitious debut.......2007-05-17

I've immensely enjoyed Joe Carnahan's other works, particularly Narc and Smokin' Aces, and count Narc as one of the very best crime dramas in recent memory. When I heard Carnahan had kicked off his career back in '98 by writing, directing, and starring in a low-budget indie in the vein of Robert Rodriguez' El Mariachi, I got stoked at the idea of what he could do with a small budget (less than $8,000) and complete creative control. So I popped in Blood Guts Bullets and Octane one day and prepared to drink in its indie goodness.

The result? A cocktail with the sweet flavor of ambition but the aftertaste of a Quentin Tarantino/David Mamet knock-off.

It's not that the dialogue doesn't work; if anything it works too much, is too frenetic, too hyper. Whereas early Tarantino and Mamet use language to explore human emotion and build character, Carnahan uses it to make his characters sound snappy and witty but without revealing any true depth. He seems willing to have the characters use as many words as possible to get their ideas across, trying to mask it as characterization. It's like asking your buddy what he wants on his pizza, and your buddy proceeds to itemize every topping imaginable and why pepperoni trumps them all. Dude, just say you want pepperoni and let's phone it in. It gets frustrating, for sure. The non-linear format of BGB&O is another nod to Tarantino. Carnahan has two or three storylines going, another tip of the hat to all the hip post-modern crime indies that cropped up after Tarantino hit the scene in '92. The acting is pretty solid, especially Carnahan himself, who has some surprising acting chops. His direction, along with his eye for stylized shots and skillful editing, prove to be the big strengths of the movie. What's especially nice about watching BGB&O is that you see these strengths mature in his subsequent movies, Narc and Smokin' Aces.

This movie is very ambitious and inspiring. As Carnahan proved with his later movies, he can write snappy dialogue that fuses with his ambitious style and intriguing premise to create a very entertaining movie. Blood Guts Bullets and Octane was just the warm-up lap to get him on his way to making good crime movies on bigger budgets. Rent this movie if you want to see a young up-and-comer with a lot of promise.

4 out of 5 stars Fun movie.......2007-05-03

For an indie pic, this movie was a lot of fun. There's not a lot of production value and some of the acting could be described as wooden, if you're being generous. I really enjoyed it, my friends really enjoyed it.

Movie watching is supposed to be a form of entertainment; some people take it way too seriously. Meet this movie with middling expectations and you might find it surprisingly enjoyable. I sure did.

1 out of 5 stars 100 Words on "Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane".......2006-08-10

"Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane" is a small, independent film full of guns, drugs, money and mystery that tries with all its might to be clever and hip. It doesn't succeed. Ever since David Mamet burst onto the theater scene, a lot of playwrights, screenwriters and novelists have wasted a lot of time writing sharp, snappy dialogue (myself included). The truth is, sooner or later that dialogue has to stop being sharp and has to actually say something. Unfortunately, by the time the dialogue in "Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane" actually said anything, it was too late. I'd stopped caring.

5 out of 5 stars Fabulous Tarentino knockoff.......2005-07-11

Oh, the long arm of Quentin Tarentino! How far and deep into the bowels of cinema does the mighty Tarentino reach? As far as the eye can see. As soon as "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction" began reaching a wide audience, we started seeing the inevitable: the copycats. Yep, the copycats came out in full force with their own pictures embracing the "inimitable" Quentin Tarentino style. Movies with lengthy scenes of back and forth pseudo-intellectual and highly ironic dialogue, stylistic violence, and pop culture references galore started flooding the theaters and the shelves at the local video store. And I don't really have a problem with that. Tarentino is the first to admit that he's shamelessly cribbed from hundreds of low budget B movies from around the world, so more power to another filmmaker if he wants to steal from a ripoff artist. Besides, Hollywood is the home of the fast buck replication machine, wherein a successful idea arises and then is shamelessly exploited by others seeking to pay the mortgage on their fifteen-room mansion. Again, that isn't much of a problem. What I do mind, though, are derivative films that reek. O.K., not really, but SOMEONE probably hates them.

Fortunately, I firmly believe that Joe Carnahan's "Blood, Guts, Bullets & Octane" does not stink in any way, shape, or form. Is it low budget cheap? You bet, but it's also hilarious in spots and ultimately entertaining. The film follows the misadventures of two inept used car salesmen named Sid French (Joe Carnahan himself) and Bob Melba (Dan Leis). As the picture opens, we see these two schmucks fast talking customers out in the lot. It's a hilarious scene that really captures the essence of how the public perceives the bottom feeders that sell used cars. Then the movie gets to the nitty gritty. It turns out that Sid and Bob once worked for successful car dealer Danny Woo (Dan Harlan) before striking out on their own. Their little lot can't compete with the Woo powerhouse, unfortunately, and now the bank wants to call in all outstanding debts. But salvation rears its shining brow in the nick of time with an offer the boys can barely refuse, and would you believe salvation comes in the shape of a car? Some big shot wants Sid and Bob to keep a car on their lot for a few days--not to sell it, just to watch it--and give them a boatload of money in the process. A cool quarter of a million dollars for merely sitting on a car seems like easy money, but Sid suspects something more sinister is afoot.

And indeed it is. During the first part of the film, we often see the car moving from hand to hand on its way to the car lot. Oddly, everyone associated with the car dies violently. This 1963 Pontiac is hot as heck, thanks to a special package tucked snugly away in the trunk, that has everyone from the FBI to armed thugs trying to figure it all out. Sid, against Bob's better judgment, decides to try and get more money for the car. He figures if such a vehicle is worth so much cash, they can drive it off and phone in a ransom. Bad idea. Sid is shot in the car lot when he tries to mess with the car, a friendly mechanic examines the vehicle and discovers its wired to explode if anyone opens the trunk, and some blond headed goon with ice in his eyes seems to pop up all over the place. Meanwhile, the feds outline a bizarre story about a tribe down in South America whose blood is known to rejuvenate sick people, and said tribe suddenly died en masse at exactly the same time the Pontiac started appearing on roads in Central America. Hmmm. Are these two events connected? You bet, but I'm not giving a thing away by revealing this information. The real secret is finding out who's behind the scheme and why it's going down this way.

Like I said, it's obvious the movie was made on the cheap. But it overcomes that obstacle quite nicely with a crackling script, hilarious primary and secondary characters, and the offbeat scenes that fill up the cracks of the main narrative. Let's talk about that last point. Much as Tarentino fills his movies with odd little scenes that don't seem to add much to the primary plot, Carnahan's film does the same. The best example of this technique is the part where Sid and Bob meet up with a guy in a bar to set up the deal for watching the car. This guy claims to have some particularly lascivious information about Johnny Cash's stay at Folsom prison, information he keeps expanding upon much to the disgust of those present. It's utter nonsense that does nothing to get us closer to finding out who wants Sid and Bob to watch the Pontiac, but it's hilarious and gives the film that extra something most extremely low budget efforts lack. I got a big kick out of the conclusion too. The reason why the events unfolded the way they did had me laughing for hours afterwards. Just someone trying to repay a favor! Wonderful! It figures two used car salesmen would give in to greed and destroy a good thing.

In the course of looking up the movie in order to make sure I had the characters' names correct, I noticed that Joe Carnahan made this movie for less than eight thousand dollars. Wow! It looks cheap, but not that cheap. Too, Carnahan went on to write the screenplay for the film "Narc" and is planning a feature based on Mark Bowden's book "Killing Pablo." I wish him the best of luck and, if this movie is any indication, his future efforts ought to merit a look.

1 out of 5 stars What are you people thinking?.......2004-11-29

This was one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. It isn't "clever" dialogue that cracks me up but rather the horrendous film making. B,G,B,&O is the type of movie I would have written when I was fifteen and thought Quinten Tarantino was the greatest film maker of all time. The fact that this is the type of stuff fifteen year old boys would make isn't as bad as the fact that fifteen year old boys could probabally make a film of the same quality as B,G,B,&O. Even though this movie is, in my opinion, one of the worst movies ever made I still have to suggest that everyone see it. The piss poor quality of this movie will have you rolling on the floor with laughter. One scene I really loved was when this guy at a diner tells a story about Johnny Cash being violated in prison. The guy delivers the entire rant doing an impression of Jules from Pulp Fiction.
Africa Blood and Guts
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • No Blood, No Guts. Only limited history.
  • Africa Addio - Bloodily Gutted
  • Goodbye, 50 Minutes
  • The apparently lost Africa Addio
  • An unblinking eye
Africa Blood and Guts
Starring: Sergio Rossi (IV) , and Ian Yule
Director: Franco Prosperi , and Gualtiero Jacopetti
Manufacturer: Woodhaven Ent
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ASIN: B0001FGBYS
Release Date: 2004-03-23

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2 out of 5 stars No Blood, No Guts. Only limited history........2007-01-09

This title is about the cultural and social! changes took place in Congo after civilized countries left the government to the local authority around 1960's. collected b&w footage rather than a documentary.
Not much blood or gore. Nothing about authentic african culture.

1 out of 5 stars Africa Addio - Bloodily Gutted.......2005-05-09

If you have interest in this film, get the Blue Underground Mondo Cane Box Set (provided it is still available).

Africa, Blood and Guts is a butchered version of Africa Addio which you should get instead. It is a 5 star film and one of the best (if not the best) documentary films ever made.

It was created by Jacopetti and Prosperi who are responsible for the Mondo Cane films. Jacopetti heard of the many extreme changes and events occuring in Africa as the British left. His opinion was that the current culture of Africa at that time was being permanently altered with the combination of both the fighting caused by the vacuum of lost British power and the increasing modern influences.

They traveled all around Africa documenting the very light hearted as well as filming scenes where people were killed in front of them.

Africa, Blood and Guts is a butchered cut of Africa Addio edited by foreign distributors interested only in the growing mondo shockumentary market inspired by the Mondo Cane films though resented by Jacopetti and Prosperi.

If you have no opportunity to get Africa Addio, then maybe this would still be 4 or 5 stars. But with the full movie available, there is no purpose for this altered version.

GET AFRICA ADDIO!

2 out of 5 stars Goodbye, 50 Minutes.......2004-03-07

Africa Blood and Guts is Africa Addio with 50 of its 138 minutes cut out of it. The people responsible for Mondo Cane went into Africa in the 1960s to record the chaos that ensued after European colonialists began to withdraw after exploiting its people and resources for years. Africa Addio is still one of the most powerful and shocking documentaries ever made, and is still pertinent (those responsible for screwing up Iraq should take note of its lessons). Distributor Jerry Gross took the original film, stripped it of all its historical context and political savvy, and released what is basically just a gross-out film under the more sensational title "Africa Blood and Guts".

Blue Underground has released the uncut Africa Addio in its uncut version as part of the Mondo Cane collection. Get that instead if you can.

5 out of 5 stars The apparently lost Africa Addio.......2003-02-07

Africa Addio is one of the greatest achievements of documentary film making. It presented a balanced view of the white and black situation in Africa. But beware the picture was reedited for reissue with Sweet Sweetbacks Bad Song. It was redited and they totally destroyed the delicate balance of the original to pander to the urban black audiences. This is the version that seems to be available today. What a shame and an insult to two great film makers.

4 out of 5 stars An unblinking eye.......2002-12-02

Good but not great document on the savagery of post-colonial africa.If you do not want to know the truth about those dark day's just close your eye's and look away,and look for another film.Just remember that the film's visual's are pretty bad and some part's are kind of boring.But where else can you see the naked truth laid out before you?From tribal slaughter,unresricted poaching and just general choas.The last 15-20 min. is worth the price of the film,showing Mike Hoare's Mercenary group in heavy action against the Simba warriors,the only such footage that I know to exist.
Blood Guts Bullets & Octane
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    Blood Guts Bullets & Octane
    Starring: Mark S. Allen , Max Ancar , Josephine Arreola , Kellee Benedict , and Dave Booth (II)
    Manufacturer: Universal Studios
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    Release Date: 2000-03-28

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    Sid (Joe Carnahan) and Bob (Dan Leis) are a couple of fast-talking but nonetheless incompetent car salesmen who are in debt up to their necks and have just been served a notice evicting them from their lot. Salvation arrives in the form of a burgundy Pontiac Le Mans convertible; all they have to do is watch it for two days and they'll get paid $250,000. But once they have the car on their hands, the whole thing starts to smell like a setup, and they get second thoughts. Blood, Guts, Bullets & Octane owes a sizable debt to Quentin Tarantino (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction) and David Mamet (Glengarry Glen Ross, House of Games), which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Made on the cheap--the visual quality varies and half the crew is also in the cast, including writer-director-editor Carnahan)--Blood, Guts, Bullets & Octane cuts back and forth in time with energy, shifting between crooks blowing each other away and methodical FBI agents tracking them down. Scenes are framed by titles like "White Trash Trigger" and "Coldblooded Hotheads." In the end it amounts to little more than a lurid shaggy dog story, but fans of gunplay and pop-culture quips will have a good time along the way. --Bret Fetzer
    Blood, Guts & Vamps
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      Blood, Guts & Vamps
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      Release Date: 2005-09-13

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      DVD 6-Pack Horror Collection

      What's a little blood between friends? Get ready for a bloddy good time with six horror movies that feature zombies, vampires, killers and stripping, blood drippin, heart rippin sexy women out for a good time. Over 8 hours of horror awaits you in this six pack of blood, guts and vamps.

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      Blood, Guts & Vampires
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        Blood, Guts & Vampires

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        Release Date: 2004-09-14
        Classic WWII General George S. Patton Footage DVD: 1943 World War Two US Army General George Patton in Sicily, Italy History Pictures Films
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          Classic WWII General George S. Patton Footage DVD: 1943 World War Two US Army General George Patton in Sicily, Italy History Pictures Films

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          ASIN: B000SRP8DY

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          General George S. Patton was one of the most intriguing military personalities of American History. His career (he served in both WWI and WWII) is checkered with battlefield brilliance and public humiliation. This special DVD contains rare footage capturing Patton in some of his better moments from WWII, as he stormed through southern Italy after his work in Northern Africa was complete. You cant get this film footage of Old Blood and Guts Patton anywhere else! Table Of Contents: (1) Patton in Sicily Italy (1943) - This is a rare compilation of footage from 1943 showing Patton and his troops slowly rolling through Sicily and southern Italy. In watching this footage, one can see the influences this footage could have had on the Hollywood production of Pattons march through Italy. A smiling Patton and his troops proudly drive through miles of ruins and architecture. This film is silent 11 Minutes
          Africa: Blood & Guts
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            ASIN: B000K9NUZS

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            This is a documentary that you will not forget. It was filmed in Africa during the 1960s, when the English first started to leave the continent, leaving it almost entirely in the hands of Africans. What followed was sheer lawlessness, as poachers, mercenaries, and African tribes all carved out their little niche' in African society. Much of the wild-life, formerly protected in large areas, became quickly hunted by Africans, chasing the animals with spears by the thousands. Also, with no bans on hunting being enforced after the English left, wealthy white poachers would come there, be dropped off in a helicopter, shoot an elephant, and fly away. Many innocent whites suffered, and a band of mercenaries are shown freeing some nuns. A scene is given where a building is labeled, "Alamo," with paint, illustrating the hopelessness with which many whites were left. Due to this DVD being made from footage filmed in the 1960s, the color and clarity is probably not as bright as original. However, the message this video conveys is timeless, and it will be something that will permanently be etched in your memory.
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              Manufacturer: Phoenix
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              Release Date: 2005-11-15

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