Frightnight (1985) or Interview With The Vampire (1994)?!


Question: Frightnight (1985) or Interview With The Vampire (1994)!?
Which of the two do you think was the best vampire horror movie!?
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Good question!. While IWTV was definitely a bigger budget picture, I would have to go with Frightnight!. It was just more of what a horror fan wants: a good story, some good laughs, and a good attitude!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

No disrespect to Ms!. Rice, but Frightnight is a clearer interpretation of good versus evil along with classical movie themes like the girl taken for granted until she is turned into a vampire by a the seductive villian and the vampire expert who is like a mentor to the hero!.

Rice's vampires have that inner conflict that is better on paper!. Because it makes you wonder why Louis (Pitt) wouldn't just of out in the sun and get it over with!. But Antonio Banderas was totally hot as a vampire even though he looked nothing like his character in the book!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Oh man, Fright Night without a doubt!. Great movie, and not so full of itself, like "Interview" to poke fun at itself at times!.

Really, not even close!. Interview was bad, and thought too highly of itself to even realize it!. Worst acting job of both Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt's collective careers!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Interview was alright, but as it always goes with those type of movies, the book was better!. Fright Night captures the 80's cheesiness that I love and miss so much!. I have to go FN hands down!.

I know it's an either-or question, but I have to add that The Lost Boys and The Monster Squad blow even Fright Night away!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

LOL!.!.!.!.I liked them both!. I don't think they are comparable though because Interview is so much more "serious" if you will!. For that reason, I'd go with Interview with a Vampire!. I LOVED Fright Night as a kid though!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

They're really two different animals so comparison would be totally subjective!. Frighnight has more comic overtones along with the creep element while Interview is almost operatic in it's treatment of the undeadWww@Enter-QA@Com

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Like both but interview is a much better film!. It's a more serious look at the vampire lifestyle!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Wow they are so diffrent!.!.!.yet so good!.!.!.I dont really know, but im going to have to go with interview with a vampire because anne rice rocksWww@Enter-QA@Com

Frightnight was much better!. Www@Enter-QA@Com



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