Scenes We Love: Near Dark
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I was a 10-year-old girl when I first stumbled across a book about a vampire rock star, but from that moment on, I have always had a thing for the plasma-challenged. I've gone on to read everything from Penny Dreadfuls to Poppy Z. Brite, and to this day I will always watch a vampire movie, no matter how bad -- and there are no shortage of those. But there are some good ones, too, and one of my favorites is Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark. I have plenty of reasons for respecting Bigelow's work (whose new -- and excellent -- film The Hurt Locker opens on June 26th), because let's face it -- there aren't very many female directors, especially female 'action' directors -- and thanks to her vampire-Western hybrid, I'm willing to give her a bit of slack for her lesser flicks. So to anyone out there who thinks girls can only do 'hearts and flowers' on the big screen, just watch the scene after the jump and tell me if you still feel the same way.
But back to vampires: ever since Dracula first stepped off the Demeter and into London society, vampires have usually been frock-coated aristocratic types, but not these guys. Bigelow's vamps are more Hell's Angels than love-starved dandies, and unlike a certain vampire who shall go unnamed, have no qualms about being the bad guy. I do like to think of myself as a connoisseur of all things 'vamp', and I have to say, this scene is a doozey. In less than 10 minutes this group manages to clean out an entire redneck bar, and it ain't pretty. But then again, that's why I love it. In the end I prefer my vampires to be a little more bloodthirsty and a little less sensitive, don't you?
After the jump: Near Dark fun facts and the Scene We (I) Love...
Near Dark Fun Facts:
- In the film, the word "vampire" is never mentioned.
- There is reference to James Cameron (who Bigelow would later marry) in the film when Adrian Pasdar's character, Caleb, walks past a movie theater showing Aliens.
- Both Johnny Depp and D.B. Sweeney auditioned for the role of Caleb.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-19-2009 @ 10:28AM
Jerald Brewer said...
Totally agree! This is one of my favorite "set pieces" ever & it perfectly captures the best vampire movie ever made. It makes "Twilight" & HBO's "True Blood" look pedestrian. I still have a hard believing that a woman directed this movie, but Kathryn Bigelow is a unique talent as shown by "Blue Steel", "Point Break" & "Strange Days". (Can't wait to see "Hurt Locker".)
There are other great scenes in this film, but this scene is lollapalooza! The tension is lethal & Bill Paxton steals it. I recommend this (overlooked) movie masterpiece all the time & everybody I've loaned it to love it.
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