A sultry vampire acts as mentor to a reluctant recruit.A sultry vampire acts as mentor to a reluctant recruit.A sultry vampire acts as mentor to a reluctant recruit.
April Flowers
- Daughter
- (as Diana Espen)
Jimmy Wayne Blunt
- Creepy Guy
- (as Jimmy Wayne Blunt Jr.)
Ignazio Alvarez
- Biker
- (as Ignacio Alvarez)
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Did you know
- TriviaTristen Coeur D'Alene is the only actor to appear in more than one of the "Embrace" movies.
- Alternate versionsIn the USA, two versions are available, an R rated and more graphic unrated version.
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don't embrace the dorkness
Jennifer (now actress Renee Rea as opposed to Madison Clark of the first one) is now a vampire and moves to LA to be at Gaylen place, the Vamp who turned her. Gaylen being an apropo name for how vampires have been defanged since the vastly overrated Anne Rice. She of course meets other trendy vamps and they all chill at a nightclub. Because we all know vamps and nightclubs go together like Rip Taylor and confetti. Meanwhile the horrible techno-driven theme song plays numerous times. This is a pretty lame soft-core movie, and as a vampire film it sucks, so par for the course there. The dialog seems to be made by those dreary goth clowns that you avoided like the plaque in high school.
Eye Candy: Jezebelle Bond, Renee Rea, April Flowers, Catalina Larranaga, and Katie Lohmann show various amounts of skin
My Grade: D-
Where I saw it: Showtime Beyond
Eye Candy: Jezebelle Bond, Renee Rea, April Flowers, Catalina Larranaga, and Katie Lohmann show various amounts of skin
My Grade: D-
Where I saw it: Showtime Beyond
- movieman_kev
- May 11, 2006
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- Entrevista con la vampiresa II
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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