@ryanpowell2540

I was very fortunate to go in with the same experience as Crystal. I knew nothing about this movie and I was delightfully surprised. I think the two-thirds of the movie without the vampires was a strong, enjoyable story on its own. I was invested in all of that long before the vampires appeared. Still, it's weird that they were non-racists in the film. The vampires were really the good guys!

@getdrippy4416

Yeah man. Checked this out last weekend. Took an unexpected trip to the movies. Had a blast with this. It was fun, not awkward, and not ironic at all that the unseen villain of the movie was Little Rock Arkansas. And I watched it in a theater full of white people in Arkansas. 

EDIT/// Also, I'm Irish. 😂

@JBfanTC

I love that yall are talking about this movie! I loved it so much! Tony, I think you misunderstood why stack and mary kept the promise to smoke. The implications was when smoke killed Annie it was a traumatic action that snapped them out of the hive mind, only killing to join the cult mentality. Remmick was shocked he did it but mary and stack were horrified he did it. Also smoke kept his promise to the klan leader, that if any of them were to come to the land that they'd be killed. Love Crystal's enthusiasm!

@kdusel1991

I wanna see this so bad! I've heard it's amazing!!

@editpopulation

Only issue I had was the final brawl with the vampires.  It was so creative up to that point that a "And then they fight" climax was kind of meh.

@mrpopodopalis1056

It was okay