Year: | 2011 |
Genre: | Comedy, Horror |
Director: | Craig Gillespie |
Stars: | Anton Yelchin, Colin Farrell, David Tennant |
Language: English Runtime: 106 min Audio: AC3 Subtitles: English Resolution: 640x480 Frame Rate: 29.9 fps Video Bitrate: 5428 Kb/sec Audio Bitrate: 256 kbps |
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Review: The original Fright Night was already a cult classic that does not need a remake. But since all these days vampires are scary and less like what he said Evil Ed sickly, it may be necessary for some dogs are. Bringing back the real vampire camp. Although not as scary as the original, but improves the performance of the fund Farrels Colin vampire. This is Fright Night endlessly watchable and fun. This may sound strange, but I think this version is better than the original masks original.The the schlocky, but this version is ndáirí = re vampire danger and thrills. Credit goes to Colin Farrell. It brings a lot of energy and terror to evil vampire. David Tennant's Peter Vincent own. A charisma and joy shines through every scene. Like Roddy McDowall, David Tennant steals the show almost. But Farrell really has this show.Its welcome back, indeed. No money in the remake. A return to our cinema vampire horror. Vampire movies these days just tired and did not feel anything but senseless violence. And some of them are in love with a sweet girl and sparkle in the sunlight. But the main thing is that the application is in most modern vampire movies like monsters are scary. They simply are not leeches. They can be terrifying for all somehow.The film is good, but some of the CGI to scare tones down a bit, but it works, though. Score looks nothing like the original score, but really kind of vampire. The film is shot in 3D, but most of the film fades dark and the 3D aspect of the film in general, but if you're in for some blood and sparks coming out of screen, then try it. Though.Overall not recommend enough, Fright Night is pleasant. Perhaps the biggest mistake you have made the jump scares because Fright Night is not really fond of the trend. Well, this is definitely better than unnecessary horror remakes we receive, usually every year. Colin Farrell did a lot of things better. There are bad vampires again. There are plenty of joys and emotions. Fright Night is advisable to return the actual elements of the genre. |
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