Surprised it took them this long to do a Re:View of Near Dark, it's the perfect Re:View movie, not so obscure as to be unlikely they've seen it, but obscure enough to be interesting to audiences, it's also just an interesting movie to talk about and a perfect example of a "cult classic"
Unfortunately when I saw the movie thanks to the infamous Twilight ripoff cover blu ray I was fairly disappointed, yes the bar scene, Bill Paxton and Lance Hendrickson are all amazing, but the movie's flaws bothered me more than it did them, I think my problem was too high expectations, I was under the impression it was a great movie instead of a flawed movie with moments of greatness.
The blood transfusion scene being chief among my issues, what's funny is the original ending to 28 Days Later was the same idea, someone getting rid of the the infection via blood transfusion, but in the director's commentary Danny Boyle says "but how the bleeding fuck do we expect anyone to buy when we establish one single drop of blood spreads the infection?", maybe vampirism takes more than one drop to spread in Near Dark's world, but still, it's very far fetched.
Another interesting movie starring the blond lead actress in Near Dark by the way is 1989's I, Madman, I'd love to see them do a Re:View on that movie.