Vampires have almost always been around in some form or
another. In the 80’s a great vampire flick named Fright Night helped put a
modern spin on the vampires of the past. Shortly after its sequel (Fright Night
II) arose from the coffin but failed to turn any heads. Fast forward to 2011, A
remake steps into the light. Capitalizing on the success of many Real-D movies beforehand
Fright Night re-emerges with a fresh new spin on the classic 80’s fare, and a
hip new cast. Which leads me 2 year after…yet another remake has stepped forth,
but in the form of a sequel.

This is where I became confused. The film’s title is Fright
Night 2, it has pretty much all of the same characters, but are not connected
at all. Usually with a sequel containing the same characters, the film would be
a continuation of the last…this is unfortunately not the case at all. Directed
by Eduardo Rodriguez, Fright Night 2 is its own film. There is no story
continuation. It acts like the original remake never happened. Jerry Dandrige
is now Gerri Dandrige and is female. The characters of Charley and Ed still
seek out Peter Vincent who is the host of a paranormal hunt show.
With this slight over site out of the way, the film is still
rather good. The acting was done very well. Will Payne does a good job as
Charley. Chris Waller is almost a spot on Ed. And Sacha Parkinson is a
wonderful Amy. The stand out of the film for me however, was the gorgeous Jamie
Murray (Dexter). Here portrayal of the now female Gerri Dandrige was great. She’s
screams sex throughout the entire movie. Even when she vamps out she has this
sex appeal the really makes the character of Gerri stand out.
There is a lot of red stuff in this film, most of which is
CGI effects but it’s done with a very fine precision and looks polished. The
viewer gets blessed with a throat slitting, an eye stabbing, tons of crucifix burns,
and a sunshine evisceration. The film also boasts a very high t&a count, with
a full frontal female nudity & some various booby shots. There is not much
for the female views except for Sean Powers shirtless…sorry ladies.
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