Welcome to Horror Bob's Blog II. This is a Memorial blog for retired video store owner and blog interviewer Robert "Horror Bob" Masters. Eric Morse and The Wolf Pack inherited the original Horror Bob's Blog on Overblog after Robert's death in January 2012. Since then in honor of him we have strived to do quality movie reviews, interviews, and commentary to keep his memory alive....Keep on Creepin'!
Saturday, July 18, 2026
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Review: Subspecies 4: Blood Storm (1998)
Review: Blood Storm ;Subspecies 4 (1998)
By William Pattison
For Horror Bob's Blog...
This time I have the the fourth and what was supposed to be the final film in the series at the time.
I did not like this installment of the series as much as the earlier three films, even though it was a crossover to Ted Nicolaou’s The Vampire Journals.
One of the main problems was that this film was done after Full Moon and Parmount’s distribution agreement had ended and Full Moon was having to drastically cut the budgets of it’s films. Also, because of budget cuts the FX and makeup budgets were butchered. It is the main reason the Subspecies doesn’t appear, because the had no budget for the stop motion for the little minions. It can also be seen in the makeup work for Radu. In this film Radu no longer slobbers blood because the had todudget the use of fake blood. Also he doesn’t have his custom teeth. In fact all the vampires look to be stuck sharing vampire teeth. As well budgetary restrictions also was the reason why all Michelle’s associates and her sister died at the beginning of the film. Only the character of Marrin survived, but he was only saved by being made into a vampire. Oh, and best of all they had a very cheap looking Bloodstone in this film. Supposedly the original Bloodstone had gotten lost between films so they had to make a replacement one. This one looks like a fan made model of it. It is too big and just plain looks wrong. Amusingly a few years ago Full Moon out out a Bloodstone model and this one is the right size and looks amazingly like the original from the original three film. What a joke.
Johnathon Morris is back as the music loving vampire from Vampire Journal,Ash. But this time we find out that Radu is his master. Also that Radu has claim to everything he has built. Also we have Mihai Dinvale back from Vampire Journal as the vampire trying to cure himself but remain immortal Doctor Blood.
The best addition to the cast is Floriela Grappini as Ash’s apprentice Seriena.
All in all even though this is not the best of the Subspecies series I found it entertaining. And if you are a completeist you won’t was to miss the conclusion of the story of Michelle and Radu.
You can watch this film for free on Fawesome…
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Friday, July 17, 2026
Bloodlust: Subspecies 3 (1997)
Review: Bloodlust: Subspecies 3 (1994)
By William Pattison
For Horror Bob’s Blog
This time I’m reviewing the third installment in Ted
Nicolaou’s isSubspecies…
In Bucharest, Rebecca finds her sister Michelle in the
catacombs of an old castle and kills Radu with a dagger. They flee, but
Michelle is incapable to leave the dark place since the sun is shinning
outside. Rebecca promises to wait for her until the night, but Michelle is
captured by Mummy that uses her blood to revive Radu. Rebecca and Mel try to
convince Lieutenant Marin to bring the police to the catacombs to look for
Michelle. The Chief of Police is skeptic and Mel summons his CIA friend Bob to
help him to hunt the vampire Radu and rescue Michelle. Will they succeed?
His is a another wonderful edition to the Subspecies series.
This Michelle, once again played by Denice Duff, is now a vampire and is now
bound to Radu through a spell by Mummy.
Radu , played masterfully by Anders Hove again, in this film spends his time
trying to seduce Michelle into the dark life of a vampire when I’ve endulging in
the seduction of the Bloodstone itself. This film is the perfect ending to this
chapter of the Subspecies story.
I highly recommend watching this film with the other two
Subspecies films as a marathon. That is the best way…
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Sunday, July 12, 2026
Review: Bloodstone: Subspecies 2 (1993)
Review: Bloodstone: Subspecies 2 (1993)
By William Pattison
For Horror Bob’s Blog…
This time I’m reviewing the sequel to Ted Nicolaou’s
Subspiecies…
Continuing after the first "Subspecies", a woman
who has just become a vampire tries to escape the evil vampire, Radu, who seeks
her as his love interest. But she has taken the vampire family's bloodstone,
and now Radu must find her to get it back. While her sister comes to Romania to
save her soul. It might be to late....
This is an excellent sequel. It starts right after the end
of Subspecies. Michelle, now played by Denice Duff, is making the charge to a
vampire after being bit by Radu and after his brother Stephan.
Denice Duff is a vast improvement over the actress who
played Michelle. Her scenes with Radu are fantastic because of her range. Also,
we can’t forgetAnders Hove as the horrifying, blood slobbering, Radu. He out
does his performance in the first film. This film also has the additons of
Melany Shatner (yes, William Shatner’s daughter) as Michelle’s sister Rebbeca, kevin
spirits as CIA agent Mel, Ion Haidue as Chief of Police Marin, and Pamela
Gordon as Radu’s Mummy, which I think is a fantastic edition to the story.
This film features a lot more FX and a lot more vampire
action. One of my personal favorites is Nicolaou using shadows for a mease of
transport for the vampires. Also once again they use the Subspecies very well
in this film.
All in all this film does exactly what a good sequel does,
it expands upon the original, much like Bride of Frankenstein did. I highly
recommend this film…
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Saturday, July 11, 2026
Review: Subspecies (1991)
Review: Subspecies (1991)
By William Pattison
For Horror Bob’s Blog…
This time I’m reviewing Ted Nicolaou’s classic vampire tale…
After many years in exile, the evil vampire Radu returns to
the fortress of his father, the good King Vladislav, in Prejnar, and kills his
father to steal the powerful Blood Stone. Meanwhile, the Americans Michelle and
Lillian travel to Transylvania to meet their Romanian friend Mara to research
the locals and prepare a study for their PHD about the Romanian culture. They
are lodged in an ancient house in Prejnar by the rough local Karl that explains
that the residents believe there are good and evil vampires, but they live in
peace with the vampires led by King Vladislav for centuries. Soon, Michelle
meets the zoology student Stefan and they have a crush on each other. But Radu
breaks the truce between the vampires and the humans and he attacks the three
women. Stephen rescues the girls and discloses to Michelle that he is Radu's
half-brother. Now, Stephen and Karl wants to stop the vampire, but he is
powerful and smart, and sneaks in the darkness.
This film is still the best of the series.
The villain, Radu is at his best here. He is his most
scariest and at his most blood thirsty. Also, in this film they do the best job
of using the title creatures, the right inch tall Subspecies, which are created
by Radu breaking off his own fingers and use black magic to turn the fingers
into the little demon creatures. The creatures are brought life through
animation and still backgrounds. The animation and design of the creatures was
done uhby the same animator who created
Gumby and Pokie.
The cast does a really good job. Unfortunately the character
of Michelle, played in this film by Laura Mae Tate, was recast in Subspecies 2.
Phantasm star Angus crim
has an excellent cameo as the vampire king Vladislaz. Actor Anders Hove starts
his iconic run as the blood slobbering Vampire/Warlock Radu Vladislaz. Also
actor Michael Watson plays Radu’s brother Stephan.
This film, which was actually shot in Romania really handles
and presents a lot the local vampire mythology as well. Including the ritual
for finding the grave of a vampire.
All in all of you like some good, bloody, vampire action
with a very original style of vampire this is definitely your film…
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Friday, July 10, 2026
Review: Vampire Journals (1998)
Review The Vampire Journals (1997)
By William Pattison
For Horror Bob’s Blog…
This time I got a vampire film that is actually a spinoff of
Full Moon and Ted Nicolaou’s Subspecies
films…
A 19th century vampire stalks a more powerful vampire lord
in his quest to gain revenge over the death of his mistress. In his search for
the vampire lord in Eastern Europe he kills many of his servants and fellow
vampires while cursing a young female musician to vampirism as well.
I really enjoyed this film. I found the vampire Ash, played
by Johnathan Morris, in this film a lot more interesting than the more gross Radu.
I also found Ash’s adversary the vampire hunter played by Jason Gunn intriguing,
a vampire hunting his own kind. Also, Kristen Cerre plays a beautiful victim of
vampirism as the piano player Sophia. This film is beautifully shot. There are
some shots the Nicolaou uses golden lighting rather than the usual reds, grays,
or blues which gives this film a unique look.
Also, I liked that Nicolaou put is a scene where you see the
vampires in their daylight forms, which makes them look very mummy-like. This
was also a rather unique look for this film. It is unfortunate that it was
never used again.
I have to say that this is not only an excellent extension
of Ted Nicolaou’s vampire universe he started in Subspecies. It is a film I can
highly recommend if you like Ted’s work on Subspecies you will love this film…
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Sunday, July 5, 2026
Review: The 13th Child (2012)
Review: The 13th Child: Legend of the Jersey
Devil (2002)
By William Pattison
For Horror Bob’s Blog ..
This time I got a review of a film that is supposed to be
about The Jersey Devil...
People are being killed by someone or something using
superhuman strength. A clever DA Assistant is sent to investigate. Is this just
a way to commit the perfect murder or will the legend of the Jersey Devil prove
to be true?
Ok, if you are looking for a film that is actually about The
Jersey Devil you are looking in the wrong place. Nowhere in this film is there
anything except for the curse of the thirteenth child, but even that is changed
to the point of not even resembling the original curse. Instead you get a fake
mythology about the Jersey Devil that sounds more like a skinwalker than the
demon of the Pine Barrons. No where in the legend does The Devil rip people’s
heads off. Also The Devil is not an evil Indian wizard that changed his form.
Nope no Mother Leads and her twelve children. Nope, we got Mr. Viel, who has a
horrorfying family secret. You can guess what that is…
Anyway, as a person who has actually studied the real Jersey
Devil I was not very happy with this film. I believe that if you are going to
do a film about a famous criptid, like Big Foot or The Loc Ness Monster, please
study the source material. It is annoying when filmmakers show their ignorance
in such a way. Shit, they showed the famous sketch of The Jersey Devil in the
damned film, but the monster they showed in the film bore no resemblance to The
Jersey Devil.
Now, of they had presented this as an original film with an
original mythology about a fictional demon legend it might have worked better
for me. But making this associated with The Jersey Devil was like a person
scratching a chalkboard to me. I couldn’t get around it and enjoy the story
being presented.
What is sad is all the actors did a good job, but this movie
is a cheat. It reminds me of that whole Wolfstein thing in the early sixties. They
titled a movie as a Frankenstein film, but the film was about a werewolf and a
vampire. That pissed me off when I saw it.
So, for those of you who see the subtitle “Legend of The
Jersey Devil” and actually expect to see a movie about THE JERSEY DEVIL, well I
can’t recommend this film. And for those
who ask, “Whay’s the big deal?” I say Excuse? I think I made the issue plain…
Stop jump reading my fucking review!!!
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