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From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money
1999 88 min United States of America R 18+
★4.1
Crime, Action, Horror, Thriller
Director: Scott Spiegel
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Description
A bank-robbing gang of misfits heads to Mexico with the blueprints for the perfect million-dollar heist, but when one of the crooks wanders into the wrong bar, the thieving cohorts develop a thirst for blood.
Budget:
$5M
Worldwide:
$6,374
Starring
Robert Patrick
Actor
Bo Hopkins
Actor
Duane Whitaker
Actor
Muse Watson
Actor
Awards
Saturn Awards 1999
— Best VHS Edition
Key opinion
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money is widely regarded as a significant step down from its predecessor, frequently labeled a low-budget, direct-to-video B-movie imitation. While polarized, many viewers find the film serviceable as a trash-horror flick, with praise often directed at the charismatic performance of Robert Patrick rather than its derivative plot.
| Acting | Robert Patrick delivers a strong, anchoring performance that elevates the material beyond its B-movie limitations. | |
| Screenplay | The film suffers from a derivative screenplay that unsuccessfully attempts to replicate the style and wit of Tarantino and Rodriguez. | |
| Production | Practical gore effects are generally praised for their effectiveness, though the creature makeup is often viewed as inferior or simplistic. | |
| Originality | The film divides audiences; fans of the B-movie genre find it a fun, nostalgic, or worthwhile watch, while others dismiss it as an uninspired and dull failure. | |
| Pacing | Viewers are split on the pacing, with some enjoying the earlier introduction of vampire action compared to the original, while others find the narrative progression and climax drawn-out or boring. |