Movie Review – Fright Night
What do you get when you mix a bottle of Romanov, another of
Blender’s Pride, a few Kingfisher draught cans with an impromptu plan for a 3D
movie?
You get a cocktail.
A multitude of us infrequent drinkers always have the dream to watch one
3D movie, when high. We have this weird idea in our diluted minds that alcohol
would surely make the 3D experience even more real-er, excuse my grammar. And
hence I and a few fellow drinking friends made way for the midnight ‘Fright
Night’ show.
The original Fright Night came out in 1985 and though it
might not have been the best vampire movie, it had a nice balance between
comedy and horror and a few iconic performances, with my personal favorite
being Stephen Geoffrey’s as Evil Ed. The remake strives to emulate the
original, while still managing to keep it independent and fun overall. In
simple words – same premise, modern setting.
The movie sets up with the vampire Jerry (Colin Farrell) on
a bloody rampage. It’s all weird camera angles and people dying and hiding and
stuff, the kind of scenes which are maybe meant to be scary but in all
probability just end up making you laugh like a drunken fool. Thing is we all
were drunken fools so the movie did start on a high for us.
Ten minutes into the movie we are introduced to our
protagonist Charley (Anton Yelchin), who is your typical pseudo-geek who has
newfound fame in his community as he somehow has magically managed to hook up
with the prettiest girl in college. This is what movies teach us these days – you
get the hottest girl and you climb the top of the social ladder.
Anyway, Charley’s ex-friend Ed Lee (Christopher
Mintz-Plasse) tried to convince him that his new neighbor, Jerry is a vampire.
Charley discounts Ed’s warning but pretty soon realizes that Ed was right as
the same night he discovers Jerry’s secret lair where he keep his victims. He
tries to save one of the victims but when she steps out of Jerry’s house she
just bursts into flame, implying that she was bitten. The explosion was fine
and cool in 3D. From then on I was just waiting for more explosions to happen.
And the blood and gore.
So by now Ed has become Evil Ed as Jerry has vampire-d him
and Jerry finds out that Charley has found out that he is a vampire. It’s just
a survival battle which includes a crazy car chase and multiple deaths with a
lot of blood and gore. Nice 3D effects.
Charley does realize that this is a battle too big for a
geeky ex-nerd like him so he tries to enlist the services of famed illusionist
Peter Vincent (David Tennant) who is apprehensive when first approached but of
course turns up at the precise moment when Charley’s doom is eminent.
I like the movie. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a silly movie. As
silly as it gets. But the director (Craig Gillespie) manages to balance the fun
and the horror to make sure you don’t end up regretting your decision to go for
a late night show which is bound to result in you missing college attendance
the subsequent day. Of Gillepie’s directorial ventures I have had the pleasure
to view Mr. Woodcock which had the evergreen Billy Bob Thornton starring as Mr.
Woodcock so I was acclimated already to the kind of cinema he makes. And that
kind of cinema is just pure entertainment, nothing more… nothing less.
Colin Farrell seems to love his character as it is the
classic vampire and not the glittery Romeo in love that the Twilight series has
popularized. The vampire is supposed to be a pretty boy who at the same time is
a bloodthirsty villain and Farrell plays it to boot.
Anton Yelchin does a good job as well, he is of the same
breed of actors that belong to the Jesse Eisenberg and Michael Cera clan –
social rejects with overtly exciting lives.
Christopher Mintz-Plasse does his own variant of the now
historical Evil Ed role with a dash of his McLovin character from Superbad,
which is memorable and humorous in his own right.
David Tennant as the larger than life illusionist is
entertaining and the little character quirks that he introduces just add to the
humor and silliness. His hot assistant bodes well with Tennant as she has the
mouth of an experienced sailor.
The 3D is good and the script has tried to introduce as much
as it can to do justice for the decision of post converting the film to 3D. It
tends to get dark at times but is still viewable.
I suggest you watch this movie with your drinking buddies
and if you tend to be someone who carries their brain to the movies… then be
generous with the cocktails.
Oh no you didn't. |
*** - 3 Stars.
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10 comments:
Oh man, all of those things sound amazing. If this wasn't my favourite time of year before, it sure is now! Haha, your post makes me almost think I'll like fall this year, even though based on past experience I know I hate it :)
@Quote of the month - You confused me man.
^ I wondered too :P
Anyway, what a hairy leg, I say.
And is the movie recommended only for drinkers when high? Or I'd give it a go as well.
And I'm in love with Coco Berry now <3
@Priyanka - Not my leg. It belongs to Judas.
Naap. Anyone can watch it. Drinking is recommended if you want the 4D feel.
Coco Berry is a happy dog.
You're a law student too? *hi five* :D
yes you're a lazy blogger!!! :p
@kitkat - Yes Ma'am. I'm a lawyerer in the making.
Vaary vaary lazy blogger.
i thought weed would work for a crazy movie experience? But alcohol.. New!!! :p
@Zeeshan Khan - Weed and all I don't do.
I did it all for the hairy leg.
Also, I feel you on the lazy procrastination of blog material. I'm so fucking lazy. People are going to start deleting me. I hope the motivation strikes again soon.
@Cake Betch - I'll eat you man, you steal the words from my mouth.
People have already started deleting me. And when you have numbered followers then every single deleter matters.
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