Vampires have been a staple of the horror movie industry for decades. As such they've changed over the years from being the purely evil blood sucking beasts of my childhood to the teenage, angsty, mopey tools of recent years. Once in a while, something different comes along... Dex is a musician who has a problem that is slowly tearing away at his band, his friendships, and his relationship with is girlfriend. He's an addict... but not your average addict... He's a vampire... The premise is actually quite intellegent- examine the vampire mythos from the perspective of it being an addiction and how it would affect the vampire's dealings with those around him. Too bad the execution failed to explore that premise to a satisfactory level. " Immortal " is a very low budget production- we're talking camcorder low. In some ways it's helped, but overall kept it from being a film with depth and coherency. The film quality gave it a nice gritty lo