Bram Stoker's Dracula has a lot of faults, but it has a lot going for it too. Like Turnbull said, it certainly keeps things interesting. Some good cinematography, outfitting, visual shots and special effects.

The opening is epic too. That costume..

The original Fright Night was pretty good IIRC. The remake was shit though. It's obvious that Colin Farrell is a vampire from the first scene. A Slow burn reveal would've been more effective. Obviously we know he has to be a vampire because that's the premise of the movie, but that doesn't mean it has to be evident to the protagonist straight away. Make things interesting.


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