Guinevere Turner, Romeo's favorite femme "Go Fish" alumna, "American Psycho" victim and "L Word" writer, is on a vampire hunt. Her latest screenplay, an adaptation of the vampire-themed video game "BloodRayne," just began production in Romania with director Uwe Boll ("House of the Dead"). Starring Oscar-winner Ben Kingsley, tough-girl "S.W.A.T." star Michelle Rodriguez, "Terminator 3's" sexy killer robot Kristanna Loken -- who's famous for making out with pop star Pink in South American nightclubs -- and "Legally Blonde's" Matthew Davis, "BloodRayne" is Goth from the get-go, as a half-human/half-vampire Rayne (Loken) leads a band of vampire hunters through 18th-century Transylvania. Their target? Rayne's father, Kagan (Kingsley), King of Vampires, who raped Rayne's mother years earlier. No word on whether or not the lesbian-penned script includes any "Hunger"-esque, no-men-allowed intimacy or just a lot of chicks kicking vampire ass. Either way, look for it to rise from the dead in 2005.