Lex the Impaler II (2002) is Jules Jordan’s unapologetically gory sequel that has cemented its place in the low‑budget horror pantheon. With practical effects, a deliberately lurid aesthetic, and a reputation as a midnight‑movie staple, it’s a must‑watch for fans of splatter cinema—just make sure to view it through a legal channel. Happy (and safe) watching!
| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | 2002 | | Director / Producer | Jules Jordan | | Genre | Horror / Splatter / Exploitation | | Runtime | Roughly 85 minutes (varies by release) | | Country | United States | | Budget | Micro‑budget (estimated under $150 k) | | Filming | Shot on 35 mm film and later transferred to digital for DVD release. | lex the impaler 2 jules jordan video 2002 108 free
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Vlad the Impaler was a member of the House of Drăculești, a noble family, and was known for his resistance to the Ottoman Empire. His reputation for brutality and cruelty has endured for centuries. Bram Stoker, an Irish writer, drew inspiration from Vlad's biography when writing his famous novel "Dracula," which introduced the world to the fictional character Count Dracula.
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