This week on Seeking Human Victims, we continue our "John Carpenter Terror Timeline" season as we look at Escape From LA and it's reception and how 1998's Vampires came out of that just as JC was about to call it quits on filmmaking and gave him a new spark once again as he finally got to make that Western he'd so longed for. We look at a solid ensemble cast, the polarizing but memorable performance of James Woods, and how this was in many ways John's gnarly, visceral and hyper gory answer to the recent popularity of "Interview With A Vampire." among others.
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