![]() ![]() ![]() Jesus manages to kill her, but Luther converts him. Luther goes back to the motel, and his first victim is the hooker ( played by the rather luscious Playboy Playmate Maria Checa in her first role) Jesus had just spent an evening with. Luther, of course, becomes our first vampire. The bartender offers to give him a ride back to his Jeep, where he investigates the bat and finds the bat was really a vampire. He hoofs it, and finds himself at the Titty Twister bar. Unfortunately, a huge bat hits Victor's Jeep and takes it out of commission. The four members of the gang head south to the El Coyote motel in Mexico to await Victor's arrival. Rounding out the gang is the idiot Ray Bob, played by Brett Harrelson ( STRANGELAND and yep, he's Woody's brother). The safecracker is the grizzled C.W., played by Muse Watson ( I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER). Their muscle is the hot-headed Jesus ( It's "hay-sus" but his buddies call him "jee-zus"), played by Raymond Cruz ( ALIEN: RESURRECTION). He contacts his old partner, Buck ( Robert Patrick: TERMINATOR 2, THE FACULTY), who in turn rounds up the rest of their gang. When Luther ( Duane Whitaker: PUPPETMASTER 5, TALES FROM THE HOOD) busts out of jail, he plans a heist on a Mexican bank reputed to be a laundering point for American drug dealers. Once again, our protagonists are actually the bad guys. The only things writer/director Scott Spiegel ( INTRUDER, EVIL DEAD 2) and writer Boaz Yakin ( THE PUNISHER) borrowed from the first flick were the Titty Twister bar ( apparently it wasn't destroyed for good, and it's only in this flick for about five seconds), Razor Eddie the bartender ( Danny Trejo: DESPERADO, FROM DUSK TIL DAWN, ANACONDA, and blink-and-you'll-miss-him in THE HIDDEN), and a few brief character references. In fact, this could easily have been a stand-alone story. Quentin Tarantino, Lawrence Bender, and Robert Rodriguez may have put their names on this film as executive producers, and their production companies ( A Band Apart and Los Hooligans) are listed in the credits, but in reality they probably contributed very little beyond cash and a plot to follow up on. Rated: Australia, USA: R / Belgium: KNT / Finland: K-18 / France, Iceland, Netherlands: 16 / Germany, Norway, Spain, UK: 18 / Ireland: BANNED / Italy: VM18 / Portugal: M/16 / Sweden: 15 "This Ray Bradbury-esque is one of the most memorable and one of the more original stories I've read in a long time."įROM DUSK TILL DAWN 2: Texas Blood Money - 1999Ī Band Apart / Los Hooligans / Miramax ( direct to video) "'Willow Blue' will burrow under your skin and stay there long after you've put the book down." ![]() He is shown to be brave as he looked through the trap door to check the problem and to get out of the situation they are in."'Some People'. He has a stereotypical lawyer attitude, but he believes the client he and his colleague have is innocent, and not a serial killer. He had an athletic build, brown eyes and dark, black hair. Afterwards, he looks up again and a bunch of bats start attacking, killing him in the process. He decides to look up the trap door and when he does, the maintenance worker's dead body drops in. After talking more, the lights flicker and the elevator stops. In From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money, he and his colleague, Pam, head to an elevator after finishing up with their client, who he believes is innocent and not a serial killer. The actor/character appeared in a film within a film, and there wasn't anything said about his history. ![]()
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