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Some things about the new "Fright Night" change and some remain the same, but as we know, the more things change the more they stay the same. (Also:. A rolling stone gathers no moss) Roddy McDowall played the horror movie TV host, in '85, he hired the teenager to release William Ragsdale's vampire next door neighbor (Chris Sarandon, who appears here in a cameo). The remake stars Anton Yelchin as the boy who does not like the look of the new guys on the block. Jerry, the creature similar to the man in question is played by Colin Farrell, savoring every little break and insinuating rogue-like, bloody come-on. In McDowall castle, "Dr. Who" alum David Tennant plays a magician casino showroom - think of David Copperfield with a different kind of smarm - who have the tools to make Jerry and those he won in the manner to think of vampires. And drink.
I'm not sure how the mythology of vampires, pop culture, consumers can take in one generation, but the answer has already proven to be between "a lot" and "a hell of a lot." The distinction of "Fright Night" is very tonal. It is both fun and funny scary, and methods to catch you by surprise at how one of the victims of Jerry, thinking of course, goes against the oldest of the kill- vampire trick in the book. Noxon Writer rules of the game, while commenting on everything from Bela Lugosi in "Dark Shadows," among the touchstones of another vampire. Christopher Mintz-Plasse plays Ed, a friend of Charley pariah Yelchin is. At one point, Charley insult with "Twilight" reference. A beat or two later, in the middle of something that gives Mintz-Plasse perfect for the topspin his reply.
There is a long sequence of first order with Jerry in the search for Charley and his mother, played by Toni Collette, put on a dark road outside Las Vegas. Digital effects, heavy, the scene moves with fluidity and good, however, take long-acting complicated. This scene has a little planning. And that's why I remember.
"Fright Night" has its limits. The new location shooting in Mexico can only go so far to make you think these characters suburbs (including Imogen Poots, clever and engaging as the girlfriend Charley adapt quickly) is supposed to live on the edge of a disaster and slightly in Las Vegas. Also the climax is fragile, it lacks the compression and power. The film may struggle to appeal to teenage audiences used to receiving a few jokes with their blood. Whatever. Who can predict? Takes place in the beloved "Night Stalker" zone, this remake completely banal, but it is also almost entirely pleasant,Watch Fright Night Megavideo.