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Bloodsucking Bastards
2015, regia di Brian James O'Connell
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Fortress Features, MTY Productions - Distribuzione: Scream Factory, A Contracorriente Films, Reel DVD, Shout! Factory - Soggetto: Ryan Mitts, Dr. God - Sceneggiatura: Ryan Mitts - Fotografia: Matt Mosher - Montaggio: Andrew Coutts - Scenografia: Jessica Mahnke - Set Decoration: Noam Karl - Costumi: Andrea Federman - Musiche: Anton Sanko - Effetti speciali: Mark Villalobos - Formato: Color - Durata: 86'.
Cast: Fran Kranz, Emma Fitzpatrick, Pedro Pascal, Joey Kern, Joel Murray, Justin Ware, Marshall Givens, Yvette Yates, Neil Garguilo, David F. Park, Parvesh Cheena, Sean Cowhig, Zabeth Russell, Patricia Rae, Kyran Danaher.
Trama e commenti: 365film365.blogspot.it - welcome-to-midian.blogspot.it - dikotomiko.wordpress.com - cineblog.it - filmtv.it - mymovies.it: «Evan Sanders (Fran Kranz) è un impiegato obbediente e oberato di lavoro, bloccato in una società che uccide l'anima accanto alla sua fidanzata Amanda (Emma Fitzpatrick) e al suo migliore amico Tim (Joey Kern). Il mondo di Evan comincia a sgretolarsi quando Amanda lo lascia e il suo capo Ted (Joel Murray) dà la sua ambita promozione alla sua nemesi Max (Pedro Pascal). Quando i suoi compagni d'ufficio iniziano ad attraversare degli inquietanti cambiamenti e si accumulano i cadaveri, Evan deve fermare la crescita del male, riconquistare Amanda e salvare i suoi amici sul posto di lavoro».
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review: IMDb - allmovie.com - en.wikipedia.org - rogerebert.com - avclub.com - rottentomatoes.com - filmaffinity.com - putlocker.is - facebook.com - taliesinttlg.blogspot.it: «...Setting vampires in an office environment isn’t a totally unique trope and there are some good examples from recent years, for instance the Death of Alice Blue, which prowled through the world of advertising, or even more so Netherbeast Incorporated. Like the latter film Bloodsucking Bastards is a comedy/horror and so runs with the warning that comedy is very subjective. We start with Tim (Joey Kern), his face blood spattered and him suggesting that what he is seeing is the grossest thing ever. We go back in time two days. Tim works in a telesales office and, when I say works, I mean that in the loosest sense of the word. Whilst he is talking to a prospective customer he is online gaming. Indeed co-workers Andrew (Justin Ware) and Mike (Neil W. Garguilo, Mutant Vampire Zombies from the ‘Hood!) are equally as bad as employees. Tim’s friend Evan (Fran Kranz, Rise: Blood Hunter) is the acting Sales Manager and seems ineffectual when it comes to getting any work out of them. Evan also has some pressing issues. He is relying on Tim to build a presentation for Phallicyte, a male enhancement drug, and the company desperately needs the account. His relationship with Amanda (Emma Fitzpatrick) is on the rocks after she said she loved him and he replied “no”. Things should be looking up, however, as his boss, Ted (Joel Murray) is going to make an announcement and he assumes he is to be made Sales Manager. Unfortunately this isn’t the case and Ted announces a newly hired Sales Manager, Max Phillips (Pedro Pascal, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) – someone who Evan’s has history with, having had Max kicked out of school after Max slept with his girlfriend. Meanwhile strangeness is occurring. A new intern, Jack (Parvesh Cheena), is attacked in the garage – though no-one seems to notice his subsequent absence. Evan sees more and more going on, including finding Mike’s body and it subsequently vanishing. What he isn’t aware of, at first, is that Tim and security guard Frank (Marshall Givens) are also aware of what’s going on. All three of them will need to work together to save Amanda and stop the vampire corporate takeover. ...».