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Blood Shot Photos & Description

Bloodshot

When I was visiting the popular MoviesOnline.ca I read the most ridiculous description for a movie I've read in a while and at the same time it got me very interested to see it only because of one of the actors in this film, Brad Dourif.  First here is what Movies Online says:

Who says going after terrorists can’t be both fun and cathartic? Blood Shot, written and directed by Dietrich Johnston, promises exactly that. Based on the award winning short film of the same title, Blood Shot is an Action/Horror with a bit of comedy that combines the elements of hit films such as: “Dracula”, “TheTerminator”, “James Bond” and “Lethal Weapon” and features a terrific cast.

Award winning actor Brad Dourif plays Bob, a notorious Middle Eastern terrorist who is plotting a major attack on the U.S. that includes detonating a powerful nuke in the heart of Los Angeles. The only thing standing in his way is an unlikely duo, a mysterious Vampire (The Hills Have Eyes’ Michael Bailey Smith) and a rogue cop named Rip (Desperate Housewives heart throb Brennan Elliott) who reluctantly join forces to thwart Bob’s gang of motley terrorists before it’s too late.

This movie sounds, well.... stupid.  I really can't tell you why I'm a little interested.  Is probably because of Brad Dourif.... You've seen him in movies like Lord Of The Rings and Dune, TV shows like Star Trek Voyager and Babylon 5 for just a episode or two.  He's been a whole bunch of things.  He's always playing a sick bastard, and I'm sure here in this movie its now different.  This is a movie I'd probably just watch on DVD, but I am interested.  Take a look at a couple of photos.

-Phil

Blood Shot

Blood Shot

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