Color Me Interested: Lesbian Vampire Killers

Posted by Neil Miller (neil@filmschoolrejects.com) on November 26, 2008

Lesbian Vampire Killers

FSR reader Christopher M. has sent us a pair of sweet photo sets this evening, the first of which is for the British horror comedy Lesbian Vampire Killers. As he described it to me, it is in the same vein as Shaun of the Dead, a film that is not only a cult classic among readers, but is equally celebrated around the FSR offices. Our friends across the pond might also recognize James Corden (Gavin & Stacy) in the smaller stills below. That said, Lesbian Vampire Killers could be another deadly-good experience. Get it? Deadly-good…

Anyway, here is the film’s synopsis, should you require more reason to be intrigued:

Two no-hopers. One cursed village. One hell of a night! Their women having been enslaved by the local pack of lesbian vampires thanks to an ancient curse, the remaining menfolk of a rural Welsh town send two hapless young lads out onto the moors as a sacrifice.

Check out the images below, which can also be seen in this month’s issue of Empire Magazine (we will update with high-res versions when they become available). Lesbian Vampire Killers is scheduled to hit cinemas in the UK on March 20, 2009.

Lesbian Vampire Killers


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  • He was only one example I gave and even though you don't like him he has more fame in Britain that Pegg will ever have.
  • Nish
    That may be the case, especially after Sachsgate but Pegg is far more talented than Brand can ever hope to be. And I meant humour in my other post, not humous.
  • Brand was easily more famous before the Andrew Sachs debacle aswell though? And I should have prefaced the other post with the fact that this is all opinion anyway. I find Russell Brand funnier you find Simon Pegg funnier and neither of us will change t'others mind so there is really little sense in our arguing because either way we seem in slight agreement that British comedy can be funny.
  • Arou101
    Shaun of the Dead was funny, mostly because the premise had never been done before. This seems like a bad porn with an equally bad script... I would need some sort of great trailer to sell me the idea of a Horror Comedy, a 'British' Horror Comedy (cringes). The Brit's rarely make me laugh, and for whatever reason HBO aired that awful Little Britain has left a possible permanent complex on me against British comedies.
  • D Train
    Agreed.
  • Arou101
    I think a lot of my disdain for British humor also comes from stand up comedy. Perhaps its the chirpy accent, or in their delivery, but it just gives me a headache... and I've heard A LOT of it. I think the reason I liked Shaun of the Dead is because it was toned down, and more down to earth (well, aside from the whole zombie thing.)
  • Arou101
    I was talking about how I had never seen a zombie parody movie before. They probably did exist before Shaun, but I haven't gone actively searching for zombie movie parodies, considering most zombie movies aren't that great to begin with. That whole Tarantino zombie parody (was it a parody?) was awful, just awful.
  • Nish
    I guess we can agree to disagree!
  • Right this actually has a lot more in common with Shaun of the Dead than you would know as it's stars come from a fairly hilarious Brit comedy called Gavin and Stacey.

    Now just purge your brain of Little Britain it is terrible and always has been but catch phrases even catch on here and ratings led to that abomination on HBO. But also on HBO Ricky Gervais Out of England? The Office? Extras? Russell Brand? Mock the Week? (youtube it) Billy Connolly?

    Britain has a very diverse output and if something doesn't make you laugh something else may (I happen to dislike Shaun of the Dead and such).
  • It's going to have to be an agree to disagree because I'm strongly of the opinion that Britain is the stand-up capital of the world. Out of interest though who have you heard that you dislike? And more to the point have you heard say Frankie Boyle? Russell Howard? or obviously Ricky Gervais?
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