Friday, October 14, 2011

Night 14 of "Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween"

Welcome to night 14 of "Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween". Tonight we have a review of the next movie on our Halloween Movie List. Make sure to stop by our GIANT Giveaway and enter to win a goodie bag full of frightfully good treats from 17 different shops! But first lets get to our featured item of the night from Laughing Vixen Lounge.

Tonight's Featured Item - Vampire Bite Choker and Vampire Fangs Necklace

Vampire Bite Choker $15

Vampire Fangs Necklace $16

Purchase either of these items from Laughing Vixen Lounge during October and get 10% off. Use code OCTOBER10
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Night 14 - Fright Night
 
 

Tagline - There are some very good reasons to be
              afraid...of the dark.

              If you love being scared, it'll be the night of
              your life.
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Written and directed by Tom Holland (Child's Play, The Temp and Thinner) and released on August 2, 1985 by Columbia Pictures (rated R). Charley Brewster (William Ragsdale) is a huge horror fan and loves to watch a little late night show called "Fright Night". So when he starts to insist that his new neighbor is a Vampire it's no wonder that no one believes him. Poor crazy Charley.

Of course Charley isn't crazy and his new neighbor Jerry Dandrige (Chris Sarandon) is a blood sucker. With the help of Peter Vincent "Vampire Killer" (Roddy McDowall), host of "Fright Night", Charley's two friends Amy (Amanda Bearse) and Evil (Stephen) set out to convince Charley that everything is just fine. They fail miserably and must spend the rest of the movie fighting the creatures of the dark.
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Yes, the effects are little on the dated side again with this one but a lot of it is still quite good and the rest will make you giggle. If you're old enough to remember the 80's you'll find lots to cringe about while watching the outfits go by.

This plays out like a good old fashion horror film. The teenagers run around with no one believing them. The Vampire lives in the big spooky old house next door. They use all the classic Vampire lore in telling the story. It's a fun and slightly creepy ride. Oh, and Charley drives one heck of a nice old Mustang that no regular teenager could actually afford.

What makes me so fond of this movie is Peter Vincent and Fright Night. I wish there was a late night show on just like it. I would so watch that! It may not be Roddy McDowall's best acting roll or movie but it is my favorite to watch. He plays Peter Vincent so well as a unhappy and scared man living behind his alter ego. As the movie progresses he finds the strength to live up to the name "Vampire Killer".

And I have this thing about the extra long fingers that Vampires sport in the movies. It creeps me out to no end. Why? I don't know. It just isn't right! They have got them close to perfect in this movie. Eeeeew!
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Some trivia about the movie...
1. The character Peter Vincent is named for two well know horror actors Peter Cushing and Vincent Price.
2. Chris Sarandon is also known for voicing the character Jack Skellington in "A Nightmare Before Christmas".
3. A puppet that was created for, but not used in, another Columbia Pictures production, Ghost Busters, is visible in Fright Night.
4. The most successful horror film financially of the 1985 Summer season. Also the second highest grossing horror film of 1985. The first was A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge.
5. The fact that Amy resembles a lost love of Dandridge's was Chris Sarandon's idea. He wanted Dandridge to have added dimensions - and not just be some evil bad guy.
6. The film's genesis came in Tom Holland wanting to do a vampire story crossbred with The Boy Who Cried Wolf. Avoiding using special effects at the expense of good acting, Holland included plenty of humour, warmth and relationships. He also wanted to make it valid to a modern audience by rooting it in reality - hence the suburbia setting.
7. Although William Ragsdale and Amanda Bearse are playing teenagers, in reality Ragsdale was 24 and Bearse was 27 during filming.
8. When playing Peter Vincent, Roddy McDowall based his character on some bad actors from the films he used to watch as a child.

9 comments:

  1. it's always so neat so be able to put a face to a voice actor. the actor never does look like what i expect them to.

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  2. Very cool Trivia. Thanks for sharing!
    :)

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  3. I didn't see Fright Night until i was a teenager but it was still a scary movie..vampire next door uh oh..Amanda Bearse(Marcy Darcy) was good in it too. Another remake recently..ahhh!!

    cyclona66 at aol dot com

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  4. have never been a Fright Night fan..... just never tripped my trigger.

    Great trivia though!

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  5. I really enjoy your trivia to go with these movies, Kris. The "Evil" character just weirded me out...

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  6. I think I watched this movie, but once again I am not completely sure...

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  7. This one has eluded me...

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  8. Never saw this, but it seems intriguing)
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  9. I liked it but I still don't understand why the vampire wanted his neighbors girlfriend so much.

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