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Fright Night (2011).; California Isn't The Only State Experiencing A Drought.
Topic Started: Aug 8 2015, 09:42 PM (200 Views)
shiley740
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"This isn't over...this isn't over by a long shot!"
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At the behest of his former friend "Evil" Ed, Charley Brewster delves into the connection between the missing students at their school & his new neighbor, Jerry Dandridge. Coming to the realization that he's in for more than he bargained for upon discovering people locked within Jerry's house, Charley must come to terms with the fact that his neighbor may not only be responsible for the disappearances, but that he could be a creature of the night - a vampire.



As someone who had been worried during this film's production, I can wholeheartedly say that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. Not only did it EXCEED expectations, but it's probably one of the better remakes I've seen, even if I've only watched once (obvi nothing against the film, vampires are just a sub-genre I like to take in sparingly). It managed to pull off several creative differences whilst retaining a structural similarity that I have a fondness for. I'd arguable compare it to Sorority Row since it's neither straight-forward, even if you know what to expect, if I'm making sense. I'm definitely in need for a rewatch soon to refresh the gaps in my memory tho, but it's a definite recommend if you haven't seen (watch the originals first, tho).
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If you're really doing this, I want to help.
is he tho :judgelo:
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May 21 2016, 09:17 PM
is he tho :judgelo:
Um, yes. :mew:

Dave Franco too. :sipscream:
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Matty
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Dave, yes :judgelo:
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May 21 2016, 09:20 PM
Dave, yes :judgelo:
:bitchplz:
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Matty
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Collin no :judgelo:
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Matty
May 21 2016, 09:22 PM
Collin no :judgelo:
:mew:
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If you're really doing this, I want to help.
I didnt lie :judgelo:
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