Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJared Martin moves next door to the Hansetts, along with his hot motorcycle and eerie, ill-tempered dog. Although everyone else in the neighborhood takes an instant liking to him, Loren Hans... Tout lireJared Martin moves next door to the Hansetts, along with his hot motorcycle and eerie, ill-tempered dog. Although everyone else in the neighborhood takes an instant liking to him, Loren Hansett can't get over the bad vibes her new neighbor gives her. She starts to spy on his noct... Tout lireJared Martin moves next door to the Hansetts, along with his hot motorcycle and eerie, ill-tempered dog. Although everyone else in the neighborhood takes an instant liking to him, Loren Hansett can't get over the bad vibes her new neighbor gives her. She starts to spy on his nocturnal activities and comes to believe that a recent killing might the work of a werewolf w... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Guy Taylor
- (as Greg Calderone)
- Werewolf
- (as Irek Muchalskie)
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Having said that, I actually enjoyed this movie. The actors were attractive, the plot moved rather well, and the actor playing the werewolf was pretty good. The special effects weren't horrible, although I don't understand why the werewolf always breathed and drooled all over the intended victims for extended periods until they managed to get away.
Overall, you could do a lot worse, especially for a Sci Fi Channel original.
To confirm what others have said, YES, this film does indeed borrow every single plot device imaginable from the 80's classic, Fright Night. It does this to such an obvious extent, that it makes the movie hard to enjoy on certain levels. First and foremost, there is no real suspense, or even curiosity when you can instantly tell that you have seen everything about this movie once before. It follows the Fright Night blueprint so closely, that anyone who remembers anything about FN will instantly be able to guess ahead as to where this movie is headed.
This may have been made as an ode to Fright Nite, but no such declaration is ever made, leaving me to believe that it is simply the result of a lack of imagination, and originality on the part of the filmmakers.
Jared Martin (Peter Stebbings) is new to the neighborhood. After moving in the sleazier people in the neighborhood are mysteriously dispatched or missing. This does not go unnoticed by the next-door neighbor. Yep, Loren (Nina Dobrev) suspects Jared of being a werewolf. Of course, no one believes her.
The movie has good graphics but is peppered with really noisy second-rate songs. The dialog is contemporary and a tad on the campy side.
Animal Wrangler Violetta Hessing did a great job but is lost in the presentation. She also worked in the series of "Ginger Snaps" (2000) another Canadian werewolf movie.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLike in Vampire, vous avez dit vampire ? (1985) where Charlie Brewster's neighbor is a vampire, in this film the next door neighbor is a werewolf.
- GaffesWhen Loren steps outside her house to threaten Steve with the crossbow, she is wearing a black vest over a purple shirt. When she goes back inside, the vest is gone.
- Citations
Jared: [closes pocket watch] Ten minutes.
Loren: I'm begging you... please. Don't do this.
Jared: This is what you want. It's in your heart. It's in your blood. It's in your soul. It's time to do away with childish games. It's time to step over the threshold.
[unzips Loren's jacket]
Jared: Take it off.
Loren: Please... is this going to hurt?
Jared: [Jared moves behind her and begins kissing her shoulder] At first... But it won't scar that beautiful body.
Loren: Please. Please just kill me. Just kill me. I don't want to turn into a monster like you.
Jared: [Moves back in front of Loren] Monster? No. Not a monster. You'll be better, stronger, faster. You'll live for eternity and never age. We'll run in the night together. You'll taste the thrill of the hunt, the rapture of the kill, the carnal frenzy as we couple under the stars, and howl out of lust to the moon. It's not a curse.
Loren: [as Jared begins to transform] Oh God! No! No!
- ConnexionsReferences Le Loup-garou (1941)
- Bandes originalesMissing You
Written by Mikey Manvil (as Mikey Manville)
Performed by The Manvils
Copyright Manvils Music/SOCAN/ASCAP
Courtesy of Sandbag Records
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 000 000 $CA (estimé)