FRIGHT NIGHT FRIDAY: Vampires & Colin Farrell

FRIGHT NIGHT FRIDAY: Vampires & Colin Farrell

Fans of the original 1985 version of Fright Night can take some solace from the fact that virtually everyone involved with the remake, which opens on August 19th, holds a certain reverence to the original, which has translated into a genuine passion for the project and a desire to create something genuinely special. In this installment we look at Colin Farrell as vampire Jerry Dandridge.

By EdGross - Aug 12, 2011 03:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Horror

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    The plot, of course, deals with teenager Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin) who discovers that  his next door neighbor, Jerry Dandridge (Colin Farrell), is a vampire and has to do whatever he can to stop him.. or quite literally die trying.

"The challenge with every vampire movie - and there have been a lot throughout Hollywood's history - is how do you do something original and put a distinctive sin on a subject that's been around for centuries in fiction?" asks producer Michael De Luca, who admits he was surprised when Marti Noxon's agent suggested her. "We thought, 'Great, but she's already done the vampire thing with Buffy, so she probably wouldn't be interested.' Happily she ended up being very interested. Marti came in and pitched us basically the story that we're shooting. She had a very fully developed pitch."


   Adds executive producer Michael Gaeta, "I think that when audiences see the product of Marti's imagination, they'll find a lot of scary dark things, but also beautiful and wonderful things, too. She had a really great fix on exactly what the tone of the script should be and the importance of the relationships among the characters. She gave the script that extra emotional depth that she's so god at dramatizing. It was really a lot of fun all the way through her interpretation of Fright Night."


   One thing that needed to be retained from the original, everyone felt, was the balance between horror and humor. Offers director Craig Gillespie, "There are reall horrific moments that are very scary, and also very human moments. It wasn't just a straight genre film. Marti managed to balance thriller, humor and horror."


NO SPARKLES HERE!
Unlike, say, the vampires of The Twilight Saga, Jerry Dandridge is not a lovesick, conflicted being. Indeed, he's been compared to a great white shark - the perfect eating machine. Says Noxon, "At a time when vampires are part of the mainstream for moviegoers and TV watchers, some of the shock value and mystery surrounding vampire practices is gone. There's a sort of romantic vampire that's common in the culture right now. We went away from that. We are very true to the spirit of the original film."


 
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   Adds Farrell, "There are none of those romantic leanings. This vampire is just a killer. He's over four hundred years old. He's probably a little bit bored when we find him, but he feeds. He just feeds. He exists." As to his exposure to the original, he notes, "I was eleven or twelve years old the first time I saw Fright Night. I don't want to say it's sacrosanct, but in a way it is and it's kind of perfect in its own form. So I was frustrated when I read Marti's script, because it was so good I really wanted to do it. Just like the original, it seemed to straddle the line between horror a kind of sweet tongue-in-cheek comedy."


   Of Farrell's casting, Gillespie noted, "I was so excited that we could get im. I couldn't think of anyone more perfect. As written, Jerry's an incredibly charismatic personality, but there is a sinister aspect to him, too. I thought Colin would embody that perfectly."


   "When I met Craig," says the actor, "he was enthusiastic and had a very clear idea of how he wanted to tell this story. I wanted to say it was a no-brainer for me to want to be in his film. It really was a pretty easy decision."


Look for more on Fright Night coming soon.

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superbatspiderman
superbatspiderman - 8/12/2011, 3:46 PM
Colin Farrell is a great actor so I think he'll do great as a vampire. I am glad that this movie is trying to get rid of the sparkle vampires but I am seriously tired of vampires right now. I hope this movie stays true to the original but also has its own fun moments.
SugarYumYum
SugarYumYum - 8/12/2011, 4:00 PM
I was smh when I first heard about this and already hated it but have to be honest and say that the more I see of it, the more interested I am.

Vampires ARE very played out right now and at this point, I wouldn't care to see another Vamp related thing ever but hopefully this movie manages to be refreshing and fun.
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 8/12/2011, 4:13 PM
SUPERBATSPIDEY & SugarYumYum@ Agree with you both
DarthTesla
DarthTesla - 8/12/2011, 4:51 PM
I know a lot of people hate Colin Farrell, and he's probably a douche in real life, but I've always been a fan of his acting. Glad to see he got picked to play Jerry.

I also am a fan of the original Fright Night series, and this one looks to actually be faithful to the original and awesome.

PLUS, David freakin' Tennant!!!
HankAce
HankAce - 8/12/2011, 5:05 PM
Whoah. Someone explain this to me.

"There's a sort of romantic vampire that's common in the culture right now. We went away from that. We are very true to the spirit of the original film."

But in the original film the vampire was a romantic vampire. He wanted/fell in love with Brewster's girl because she looked like his past wife. Right???
DarthTesla
DarthTesla - 8/12/2011, 5:22 PM
@HankAce- Yeah that statement was more directed at the new version, I think. The original Jerry had the romance elements, which is what they're (in my opinion, wisely) steering away from.

Also, if the new one DOESN'T end with Evil Ed's famous line, I will be pissed.
preacher
preacher - 8/12/2011, 7:44 PM
I just finished reading the script and I enjoyed the hell out of it! It pays homage to the original but it's done something new and original with it as well. Really looking forward to it and interested in how the updated "amy-vampire" is going to translate from the script to the screen.
preacher
preacher - 8/12/2011, 7:45 PM
Oh, and CaptainDusty....I can tell ya, you'll be happy.
Alvahnomicron
Alvahnomicron - 8/12/2011, 7:54 PM
I hope vampire McLovin get's to say, "Well, Apparently she's working nights. But, she left a note! MMMMMMMM, MMM! His DINNER'S IN THE OVEN!"
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