Sunday, August 21, 2011

My Review: "Fright Night"


Movie remakes are usually messy or unnecessary. Someone in the industry feels it's an easier risk to take rather than make something new. However, "Fright Night" hit me a little differently. While it was unnecessary remake; it was a good, solid movie.

Actually, this movie didn't have to be remade; it was a stand alone film. In fact, it could been called "The Neighbor" or something.

Anywho, here's my vague review of the flick.
  • The casting choices were good and believable. 

  • The movie moved quickly and it was easy to catch on.

  • I didn't think of 'teens' as High School students, maybe they should been college kids.

  • Colin was a great Jerry. Sexy and very deadly.

  • Christopher Mintz-Plasse did a great job as Evil Ed, but the original was and always will be the better one (I heart Stephen Geoffreys).

  • The look of the vampires was good; a nice take from the original Vamp Amy.

  • The new Charlie fit the part. Anton Yelchin did a great job with his skinny self.

  • The film went a different direction in several parts, which was nice and refreshing.

  • David Tennant stole the show. I totally LOVED him as Peter Vincent. 

  • There's no Billy Cole. 


  •  One of the original cast members makes an appearance.

  • The story was solid. Thank you Marti!

  In all, I liked it and it was fun. Go and see it. 

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