Aug 16,1996
nudity | 7/10 Lots of sexual comments. We see the breasts of many women at a bordello (including one with three nipples). This scene exists a few times in the film. A mortician behaves with a nude corpse on a slab as though he's on a date with her. A nude woman's butt is seen. At a strip club, some topless women are seen dancing. |
violence | 10/10 Some gruesome skeletons are seen. A man chops some spiders with a machete. We see four pieces of a heart join together. Blood drips down a casket. A woman pulls a man's heart out of his chest and squeezes another man's head until his eyes bulge and bleed. A hand is chopped off with a cleaver. A guy has a dart thrown into his 'nuts'. A woman sticks her tongue down a guy's throat and rips his heart out. A mortician has blood all over his apron. Several hearts are seen being eaten. A man lays on the floor dead with his chest ripped open. A woman twists a man's head off. A man's head and body are found. A man sticks a syringe into a woman's head. The sun hits her and her skin starts to burn before she blows up. A man is shot in the chest. A bunch of vampires are sprayed with holy water and they blow up. A vampire is sprayed and we see a hole in his chest. A woman breaks a man's hand and a man chops a woman in the shoulder with an axe. We see blood fly onto a monitor as a man is killed. A vampire is stabbed through the back and a man grabs a piece of her heart that comes flying out. She bursts into flames. A man is bitten by a vampire in the neck (nothing seen except him struggling). A man's expressions as a vampiress handcuffs him clearly indicate that her super strength is causing him pain. |
profanity | 8/10 'Fuck' is said several times, other profanities include 'shit, damn, bitch, ass, dick'. A woman gives a man the finger. |
alcohol | 6/10 We see a guy smoking a cigarette. A man offers a woman some Prozac. Mentioned that a man was drinking. |
frightening | 6/10 The appearance of the vampires could be frightening to some viewers. The crypt keeper may frighten younger children. |