Fright Night Part 2
starring: William Ragsdale, Roddy McDowall, Traci Lind, Julie Carmen, Jon Gries
directed by: Tommy Lee Wallace
directed by: Tommy Lee Wallace
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- Please re-issue !!!!!
This movie is very good as far as sequels go and this transfer to DVD is simply unacceptable!Anamorphic widescreen and remastering would improve this a hundred fold. And some nice extras would'nt hurt either. In 2009 it will be the 20 year anniversary, so for you studio heads out there who re-release other movies every five years, how about giving us Fright Night 2 for essentially the first time.
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- Can we PLEASE get a decent DVD release for FN2?
Fright Night II is a fun 80s vampire sequel. Admittedly, this is not as good as the original but sequels rarely are. I actually went to see this film during its limited theatrical release nearly 20 years ago and I had a blast.
Monsters HD (part of the Voom HD channel suite that USED to be carried on Dish Network but sadly Dish dropped Voom 5/2008) just got Fright Night II transferred over to HD from the original negative and that usually means that a spiffy DVD release may not be to ... Read More
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- Great movie! But what the hell was Artisan thinking of for the DVD?
First of all, both the Fright Night flicks are among some of the best vampire movies I have ever seen. They both rank up there with Salem's Lot, Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Lost Boys, and many others. The only problem with Fright Night 2 is the DVD release by Artisan. The first Fright Night was released by Columbia TriStar and was a flipper disc. Although there were little to no extras on that disc the movie still had a great anamorphic widescreen transfer that still holds up. Fright Night 2 should ... Read More
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- Do You Have a Taste for Terror?
Continuation from Fright Night..where 3 years earlier Charlie Brewster and Peter Vincent ended up killing a Vampire named Jerry along with his roommate Billy.
Charlie has now moved onto college and has gotten a new girlfriend named Alex. Here he is receiving counseling with a Dr. who's trying to convince him Vampires do not exist... During this time, he begins to undergo hypnosis.
Soon after, Charlie ends up meeting a seductress who has a deadly taste for things warm and red ... Read More
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- A definite step down from the original
Fright Night was a movie that I honestly felt ended on a pretty solid note, by that I mean that there really wasn't a need for a sequel. Nevertheless, out came Fright Night 2 just a few years later in 1989, and as you can guess it didn't quite live up to the original Fright Night.
The storyline here is not unlike wet card board: Flimsy, unstable, and weak. After a few years of therapy, Charlie has overcome his fears and paranoia, at least enough to start a new life for himself in college. ... Read More
- Please re-issue !!!!!This movie is very good as far as sequels go and this transfer to DVD is simply unacceptable!Anamorphic widescreen and remastering would improve this a hundred fold. And some nice extras would'nt hurt either. In 2009 it will be the 20 year anniversary, so for you studio heads out there who re-release other movies every five years, how about giving us Fright Night 2 for essentially the first time.
- Can we PLEASE get a decent DVD release for FN2?Fright Night II is a fun 80s vampire sequel. Admittedly, this is not as good as the original but sequels rarely are. I actually went to see this film during its limited theatrical release nearly 20 years ago and I had a blast.
Monsters HD (part of the Voom HD channel suite that USED to be carried on Dish Network but sadly Dish dropped Voom 5/2008) just got Fright Night II transferred over to HD from the original negative and that usually means that a spiffy DVD release may not be to ... Read More
- Great movie! But what the hell was Artisan thinking of for the DVD?First of all, both the Fright Night flicks are among some of the best vampire movies I have ever seen. They both rank up there with Salem's Lot, Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Lost Boys, and many others. The only problem with Fright Night 2 is the DVD release by Artisan. The first Fright Night was released by Columbia TriStar and was a flipper disc. Although there were little to no extras on that disc the movie still had a great anamorphic widescreen transfer that still holds up. Fright Night 2 should ... Read More
- Do You Have a Taste for Terror?Continuation from Fright Night..where 3 years earlier Charlie Brewster and Peter Vincent ended up killing a Vampire named Jerry along with his roommate Billy.
Charlie has now moved onto college and has gotten a new girlfriend named Alex. Here he is receiving counseling with a Dr. who's trying to convince him Vampires do not exist... During this time, he begins to undergo hypnosis.
Soon after, Charlie ends up meeting a seductress who has a deadly taste for things warm and red ... Read More
- A definite step down from the originalFright Night was a movie that I honestly felt ended on a pretty solid note, by that I mean that there really wasn't a need for a sequel. Nevertheless, out came Fright Night 2 just a few years later in 1989, and as you can guess it didn't quite live up to the original Fright Night.
The storyline here is not unlike wet card board: Flimsy, unstable, and weak. After a few years of therapy, Charlie has overcome his fears and paranoia, at least enough to start a new life for himself in college. ... Read More
