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    Welcome toooo Frrrright Night!

    For real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Tennant in costume...
    Errr...why is he dressed up as Russell Brand?!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rancid Carcass View Post
    Errr...why is he dressed up as Russell Brand?!!
    Does look a bit odd doesn't it!
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    Oh because now he's a "Chris Angel-style" magician rather than a horror host.

    Everything I've heard about this movie reaffirms that it is the Titanic of Fail.

    you Fright Night Remake. you hard.

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    Auggh...can't watch with volume till I get home. I forgot who they had cast as Brewster. Some parts don't look too familiar, while others are very, nicely reminiscent.

    I'm sort of interested in seeing this film...

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    This doesn't look bad at all. I'll wait for it on home video though.

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    Reviews are suggesting it's a pretty good flick. Especially if you're into gore. They're saying it's not your typical teeny horror film we usually see these days, but a hard R.

    Rottentomatoes has it at 75%. Not too bad, I suppose.

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    ...Just as I was getting an itch to see this I get this good news! Hmmm, may not be a waste of time after all

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    No way am I seeing it. Especially not when we still have the original. I mean, it's like... why? Why not make a new concept about vampires and turn it into a movie... *thinks about Twilight* Errr... *thinks about Daybreakers, 30 Days of Night, and Let the Right One In* Ahhh...
    Yeah. This movie is not needed. I refuse to watch it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blind2d View Post
    No way am I seeing it. Especially not when we still have the original. I mean, it's like... why? Why not make a new concept about vampires and turn it into a movie... *thinks about Twilight* Errr... *thinks about Daybreakers, 30 Days of Night, and Let the Right One In* Ahhh...
    Yeah. This movie is not needed. I refuse to watch it.
    That's pretty much what I feel about ALL remakes - why bother? The original is still around, so how about we go with an original idea for once instead of following the trend of (mostly) crappy remakes? If you want to intoduce the younger generation to these movies, here's a novel concept: MAKE THEM WATCH THE ORIGINAL.

    Some people will say "oh, but the original is so dated" - well, so is the Wizard of Oz, but you don't see them remaking that, do you? (at least I sure as shit hope they're not doing that - although at this point it wouldn't surprise me!)

    -sigh- Hollywood has long since lost it's way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LouCipherr View Post
    Some people will say "oh, but the original is so dated" - well, so is the Wizard of Oz, but you don't see them remaking that, do you? (at least I sure as shit hope they're not doing that - although at this point it wouldn't surprise me!)
    Sam Raimi is working on a sequel/prequelish kind of thing. Does that count?


    I see what you guys are saying about sequels not being needed, but why complain? As you say....the original is still there. The way movies are so cheaply or freely available for viewing on home platforms these days, its not like you're wasting money on it, anyway. Just wait for it to arrive on netflix, give it a shot, switch to something else or pop in the original if you don't like it. No skin off your back.

    I always have a chuckle that the creators of the original films usually care less about their films being remade than the fans do...

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    The issue is also with Hollywood wasting all this money making these movies... But hey, I guess it helps the economy, right?
    I don't know... Like so many things, it's a double-edged sword.

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