Fright Night is a 1985 American horror film written and directed by Tom Holland and produced by Herb Jaffe. The new Fright Night is like a much needed meal. Of course, it's just a burger and fries and a gallon of coke, but it's really just the thing. The film improves the original Fright Night, published in 1985 by an order of magnitude. It is better management, closer, writing funny and much better players, chief among them Colin Farrell, which borders the main role, as if they were good, a well-deserved meal.
Farrell plays Jerry, knowing the most undesirable of news: The vampire who has just moved next door. Nobody takes notice of tinted windows of Jerry, or the growing number of students who started not to claim up to the local high school, since he arrived on the scene. Jerry is a charmer, and his wolf looks good and tight jeans and body of shirt, he is a brilliant piece in the eyes of loneliness Jane Brewster (Toni Collette), a new single-parent neighbor. However, since Jane Charley son (Anton Yelchin), a strange mood of Jerry immediately asked by a sudden crisis in the worst night of his home. Charley's girlfriend Amy (Imogen Poots) believes it may be, you know, silly, but her boyfriend Ed dweeby (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) is convinced he is right: Jerry is actually a vampire. And Ed, a fantasy role-nerd, knows exactly what to do. Moved his ready-to-go kit vampire-a travel bag with crucifixes, wooden stakes and whatnot filled he said Charley, it is their task is to put an end to this abomination. She knew it would happen, and you will naturally happy.
Writer Marti Noxon, a veteran of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer worked a clever move for the original film, the action has moved from an anonymous city, a small suburb of Las Vegas desert. This enabled her, Pierre Vincent, the story is essentially character Van Helsing (played memorably filmed by Roddy McDowall first image) of a host of horror movie for a large area of the stage magician (played by David Tennant set) to the Hard Rock Hotel Casino. Feed slot Rubes sheep of his show developed, with the mist floating and levitating ladies devil, but Vincent did not use real-life supernatural nonsense. So when Charley-Ed lost an unfortunate encounter with the object of their investigation, research helps, Vincent was immediately rejected. "Jerry?" He said. "Jerry the Vampire?"
Director Craig Gillespie has pardoned for his complicity in Lars and the real love, some scenarios a smooth designs of horror, from hunting with a vampire attack smash-and-bass opening and processes through a tense confrontation leech in a pool on a mad one lonely desert highway (which causes a cameo by Chris Sarandon, who starred in the movie Jerry original). Fright Night is inevitable in 3D, but Gillespie knows how to use the technology became widespread. Not subtle "low impact" with difficulty, but we get the total number of delirium in the blood spurting cheese from the screen, burn the ashes float before our eyes, and all sorts of races alarming articles in our face.
Anton Yelchin gives an admirable young hero clichés littering the first film, playing ably under his funny lines. Imogen Poots is exactly the right thing, which is commonplace in character-teen girl with a design heat prudent and banned all the memories of Amanda Bearse, actress, who slaughtered the original. David Tennant and actor, as if it were tied and thrown into a corner does, is ideal as a nervous voice Vincent swilling absinthe.
Toni Collette is not given much to do, and Mintz-Plasse may romp nebbishy always a little too familiar. But the film's minor flaws are vaporized when Colin Farrell steals the screen. The vampire story is stale musty, but Farrell charge with renewed enthusiasm drawn, respond fangy rumble, when discussing one of his victims and provided a slight hiss of irritation radius parasite, as he carefully around the edges. The actor may be overqualified for the part of Jerry, but it gives a whole. And when he looks down on the strange new colors shoes and Charley said, "It takes a real man to wear smart," you know you're in the presence of a champion too often underestimated. To study the role of what might otherwise have been a red demon, he brings biting.
Farrell plays Jerry, knowing the most undesirable of news: The vampire who has just moved next door. Nobody takes notice of tinted windows of Jerry, or the growing number of students who started not to claim up to the local high school, since he arrived on the scene. Jerry is a charmer, and his wolf looks good and tight jeans and body of shirt, he is a brilliant piece in the eyes of loneliness Jane Brewster (Toni Collette), a new single-parent neighbor. However, since Jane Charley son (Anton Yelchin), a strange mood of Jerry immediately asked by a sudden crisis in the worst night of his home. Charley's girlfriend Amy (Imogen Poots) believes it may be, you know, silly, but her boyfriend Ed dweeby (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) is convinced he is right: Jerry is actually a vampire. And Ed, a fantasy role-nerd, knows exactly what to do. Moved his ready-to-go kit vampire-a travel bag with crucifixes, wooden stakes and whatnot filled he said Charley, it is their task is to put an end to this abomination. She knew it would happen, and you will naturally happy.
Writer Marti Noxon, a veteran of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer worked a clever move for the original film, the action has moved from an anonymous city, a small suburb of Las Vegas desert. This enabled her, Pierre Vincent, the story is essentially character Van Helsing (played memorably filmed by Roddy McDowall first image) of a host of horror movie for a large area of the stage magician (played by David Tennant set) to the Hard Rock Hotel Casino. Feed slot Rubes sheep of his show developed, with the mist floating and levitating ladies devil, but Vincent did not use real-life supernatural nonsense. So when Charley-Ed lost an unfortunate encounter with the object of their investigation, research helps, Vincent was immediately rejected. "Jerry?" He said. "Jerry the Vampire?"
Director Craig Gillespie has pardoned for his complicity in Lars and the real love, some scenarios a smooth designs of horror, from hunting with a vampire attack smash-and-bass opening and processes through a tense confrontation leech in a pool on a mad one lonely desert highway (which causes a cameo by Chris Sarandon, who starred in the movie Jerry original). Fright Night is inevitable in 3D, but Gillespie knows how to use the technology became widespread. Not subtle "low impact" with difficulty, but we get the total number of delirium in the blood spurting cheese from the screen, burn the ashes float before our eyes, and all sorts of races alarming articles in our face.
Anton Yelchin gives an admirable young hero clichés littering the first film, playing ably under his funny lines. Imogen Poots is exactly the right thing, which is commonplace in character-teen girl with a design heat prudent and banned all the memories of Amanda Bearse, actress, who slaughtered the original. David Tennant and actor, as if it were tied and thrown into a corner does, is ideal as a nervous voice Vincent swilling absinthe.
Toni Collette is not given much to do, and Mintz-Plasse may romp nebbishy always a little too familiar. But the film's minor flaws are vaporized when Colin Farrell steals the screen. The vampire story is stale musty, but Farrell charge with renewed enthusiasm drawn, respond fangy rumble, when discussing one of his victims and provided a slight hiss of irritation radius parasite, as he carefully around the edges. The actor may be overqualified for the part of Jerry, but it gives a whole. And when he looks down on the strange new colors shoes and Charley said, "It takes a real man to wear smart," you know you're in the presence of a champion too often underestimated. To study the role of what might otherwise have been a red demon, he brings biting.

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