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Vamp (1986) feat. Cecil Baldwin

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Film Reviews, Lgbt Horror, Gay, Gay Horror, Queer Horror, Lgbt, Queer, Film History, Tv & Film

4.8 • 854 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2020

⏱️ 114 minutes

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Summary

We're heading over to New York City (or is it Los Angeles?) to party it up with a vampiric Grace Jones in Richard Wenk's 1986 comedy horror film Vamp! Riding shotgun is Cecil Baldwin, the narrator of Welcome to Night Vale! Join us as Cecil educates us on the goings-on of 1980s New York City, which is not actually filled with green and magenta lighting. We finally make our way to the emptiest strip club ever: the aptly named "After Dark Club". While there, we chat with Dedee Pfeiffer (sister of Michelle) before being seduced by a Kabuki'd out Grace Jones and her hypnotic performance art striptease. We also try to label all of the films Vamp references/inspires (Adventures in Babysitting, The Warriors, Fright Night, etc.), while commending the film for not making Gedde Watanabe's Duncan a racist stereotype (even if the movie does forget about him after the first act). Oh, and does Trace make yet another Lizzie McGuire connection? You betcha! Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys via our brand new Twitter handle @horrorqueers, like our Facebook Page or join our Facebook Group. > Trace: @tracedthurman > Joe: @bstolemyremote > Cecil: @CecilBaldwinIII Support the boys on Patreon and shop our online store for your very own Horror Queers merchandise!  Check out the NEW online articles on Bloody Disgusting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Come to me.

0:01.4

Focus features invites you to succumb to the darkness.

0:05.2

Osferatu.

0:06.1

From director Robert Eggers comes a masterpiece of horror.

0:10.1

He is coming.

0:14.0

This creature is a force more powerful than evil.

0:18.5

It is death itself.

0:22.3

Nalsferatu.

0:23.6

Radu, Under 17-9 a minute without parent.

0:25.8

Only in theaters Christmas Day.

0:27.3

Special engagement in Dolby and IMAX.

0:30.8

This is the bloody disgusting podcast network.

0:48.8

The Network. Alice out of the door, please!

0:50.7

Elth, Jesus Christ, hurry!

0:52.4

Please!

0:52.7

Please! And welcome back to horror queers.

1:03.0

We're talking avant-garde performance pieces.

1:06.1

We're talking seedy vampire clubs.

1:08.7

And we're talking candy who will melt in your mouth and in your hand

1:12.8

I'm Joe and I'm Trace and we're talking fight scenes set to the song Volare which will have a

1:19.8

connection to something that Joe is going to hate later when we talk about that scene.

1:23.7

Oh God, are you going to sing again?

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