"I'm not taunting you. We need you. A faithless preacher doesn't mean shit to us. But a man who's a servant of God can grab a cross, shove it in these monsters' asses. A servant of God can bless the tap water and turn it into a weapon. I know why you lost your faith. How could true holiness exist if your wife can be taken away from you and your children? Now, I always said God can kiss my fuckin' ass. Well, I changed my lifetime tune about thirty minutes ago' cause I know, without a doubt, what's out there trying to get in here is pure evil straight from hell. And if there is a hell, and those monsters are from it, there's got to be a heaven. Now which are you, a faithless preacher or a mean, mother fuckin' servant of God?"
One of the only horror movies where they're fighting a monster and realize the spiritual implications of it. Plus, that quote is just straight-up badass.
Good point ,
Seth must have been crapping his pants thinking
It'll be a miracle if i go upstairs rather than downstairs when my time comes
I'm gonna have to do a whole loada good deeds to make up for the shit i've done
Makes his "Sitting on the beach in El Ray drinking Tequialas" plan pretty short sighted in the long run
I also love that it ties the story together, making it a story as much about faith as it is about the random vampire twist. In fact, it's one of the only things linking the two segments (basically, two separate movies) together; the only other thing I can think of is the other major theme: family.