Robert Loggia stole the show!!!!
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hannahp1 — 17 years ago(August 30, 2008 01:36 PM)
I did not think I would like this movie but the acting was so good I kept watching. There was barely a story but Landis kept things rolling at a decent pace.
There were several questions about why this and that was done but its not even worth getting into. Funny but not slapstck makes this a good Saturday afternoon treat.
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micaofboca-1 — 17 years ago(December 13, 2008 09:12 AM)
If you ever get a chance to watch Robert Loggia play the same lunatic gangster, 6 years earlier, watch "Armed and Dangerous"(1986) with John Candy and Eugene Levy. He was over the top insane only to be killed in that one, too. For some reason, Loggia's the funniest guinea thug, even funnier than Dennis Farina, and pretty beep funny. But the way Loggia picked up on Night of the Living Dead and added that to his vampire, his rage became hilarious, expecially against Don Rickles' amazed and frustrated consigliere. Too bad he's gotten too old for more of this, but he's replayed that same character is a comedic way, there's plenty more in his filmography to get a laugh out of.
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cash_carstar — 17 years ago(December 30, 2008 05:36 PM)
Saw this last night. His sucking on frozen meat cracked me up/ grossed me out. And when he's driving and the sun comes up and he starts frying.
"What the f_uck?!?"
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Woodyanders — 5 months ago(October 14, 2025 12:51 AM)
Robbert Loggia is goddamn ****in' terrific in this film as a vicious mobster who turns into even more of a savage predatory monster after he becomes a vampire.
You've seen Guy Standeven in something because the man was in everything.