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Immortally Yours (2009)

January. 06,2009
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2.2
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R
| Horror Romance
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A coven of Sexy, modern Day vampires ravage the American Midwest with the thirst for blood, while a romantic twist puts the vampires at odds among themselves and with the murderous Illuminati that seek to gain their immortality.

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Hellen
2009/01/06

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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SpuffyWeb
2009/01/07

Sadly Over-hyped

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CommentsXp
2009/01/08

Best movie ever!

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Marva
2009/01/09

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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dwarven_tavern
2009/01/10

OK, first of all, I was in the movie. It was the only movie in which I have ever participated, and after all was said and done, I was incredibly relieved that my scene was cut! I really and truly don't want my name associated with it.The cast was crap, the writing was abysmal and the production was boring an unimaginative to the n-th degree.I've met a lot of "celebrities" and many who actually deserve their celebrity status, who have been decent, well spoken and down to earth individuals for whom I have a tremendous amount of respect. I met nearly the entire crew of this flick and I have never encountered a larger group of pompous, self-absorbed, back patting, pretentious, and arrogant group of people in my entire life. They seemed to feel as though they were real actors and that's how actors are supposed to behave. Nope, sorry. Even the chick that wrote the end theme, one of the worst songs ever written, unless you LIKE burning q-tips driven into your ears, thought she was the reincarnation of John Williams, only he's not dead yet, so he was still in possession of all the talent and lent her NONE.Now for the movie. After the cast and crew were finished congratulating themselves for creating the best movie in history on a purported 600k budget, the movie was taken to this place and that for release and was apparently not picked up by anyone (smart folks out there). This movie was written by Katherine Hawkes, whom I met and seemed cordial enough, but she was flaunting the fact that she has an MA in the Russian language and therefore knew how to write good movies. OK, that's just like saying that I just bought a thousand dollar pair of shoes so I can read in the dark. The two just don't relate to each other. Obviously, since the movie is so utterly and ineffably bad.There was also a lot of tension among the crew that was interesting. No one seemed to like one of the producers, so "SOMEONE" (not me) trashed her hotel room to scare her off, which it did, so she left, and after that, there was a huge and infinitely more interesting drama going on behind the scenes over the movie's web page and other areas. It's a shame that the drama that took place behind the curtain wasn't the actual movie, it would have still been bad, but better than the movie by a light year or two.The vampires, were garbage, both the actors and the characters. They went from spoiled aristocrats in human guise to mindless animals in vampire form, which was funny. Which reminds me, when they had the big "premier", it was at the SUPER SAVER CINEMAS at Forest park mall, and they showed the flick with a digital projector. Just sad. It was a clue that it was going to be a horrible flick when the audience, all of whom were either in the movie or a financial contributors to the movie, were laughing at the serious parts and dead freaking silent through the parts that were supposed to be funny. Just sad.I've seen REALLY good movies made for next to nothing with great story lines, fantastic acting, and magical production values, but this flick couldn't touch any of those movies with a mile-long pole.So, I am of the opinion that all those they asked to act in the film, the wealthy of Hamilton, including councilmen, and the "Hamilton elite" were lining someone's pockets under the ruse of making a movie. The movie was made, but someone got away with the investment money, the talent, the acting, music, and movie quality, because NONE of that could be seen on the screen.

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thetammyjo
2009/01/11

This isn't the worst vampire movie I've ever seen, I've seen much, much worse. However, given the cast I was expecting more of the acting but perhaps some of that fault must lie in the hands of the director. The story itself seems spotty, problem with the script or the editing, I can't say, but it seems to be both a case of too many subplots -- vampire romance, vampire rivalries, murder investigation, secret society, and mismatched human lovers. The subordinate vampires in a strange little coven that has odd "living" habits, know far too much compared to their leader. Thus mismatch if knowledge is only added to by a mismatch of language and behavior that varies most gravely in the character of Alex, the vampire leader. At least the horror of vampire attacks is a nice change from a string of angst ridden, romantic subtle killings that seem to be pervading our movies and television show. While I have no problem with romance and even humanity in vampires, I think we should never forget that they are, first and foremost, monsters.

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lexyshirley
2009/01/12

Okay I am a huge cheesy movie fan but this was bad even for me. Watchout folks plot holes up ahead. it could have been good there is a story here but it was executed poorly. the only way i recommend this movie is to see how not to make a vampire movie.one character made 'specialty weapons' to kill the vampires, and what are they long stakes and large sling shots with wooden stakes. Do they actually know where a heart is located on the body?? most of the time NO they aim and strike just below the heart in the diaphram, yeah that will kill them.sorry for the spelling

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synthjazz
2009/01/13

I was waiting for this movie with bated breath, as the cast and synopsis were intriguing. All I can say is : Katherine Hawkes, don't give up your day job.Terrible script, abysmal, stilted, acting..........not to mention the costumes. This was set in 'which' century??The 'Illuminati' angle was intriguing...........but, oh boy, do the screenwriters need to do their homework. Even Dan Browne could do better.Don't waste your time on this one, folks. Go and watch 'True Blood', and read the books, to see how a 21stC vampire movie should be made.

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