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The Night Flier
Who else has seen this?
From last seen movie: Wow, this was a shock! I've always liked vampire movies, but this one is my new favorite. I don't know what everyone's opinion on this was but I absolutely loved it. I was a bit skeptical but when the final climax occured..... It was totally amazing. Very bloody, and actually kinda scary. Great ending.... Go see it if you haven't. Discuss! |
i love this movie. awesome psychological performance by Miguel Ferrer, interesting story, and a badass looking vampire.
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I thought it was pretty good- I saw it awhile back, when I was a lot younger, and it seemed to creep me out pretty well.
I vividly remember the scene where the vampire walks into the bathroom, and the guys looking through the mirror and can't actualy see him, and then you see a red stream of piss into one of the urinals. I should revisit. |
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Or Spoiler************* When he opens his mouth like a foot wide. |
preferred the short story but the film was ok.
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I thought this movie was pretty creepy and scary!
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I loved this movie
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Eh.
Ferrer's great as usual, but I had problems with the finale and the female cub reporter sub-plot, which were created for the movie. And I thought the Flier's final reveal was a let-down; KNB could, and should, have done a better job on the make-up. As-is, the make-up on the Flier looks like a slightly more expensive dime store Halloween mask. Not a terrible flick, but definitely not great, either. Ferrer's performance is the best reason to watch it, IMO. |
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Isn't it a Stephen King?
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Wasn't this a TV movie?
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And to the question posted above me, to my recollection, I don't think it was a TV movie. |
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Thought so. Didn't like the movie, no. |
Wasn't a TV movie, no; it had a very short theatrical run with a very limited distribution, then was sent directly to video.
Bit of trivia: directed by an amateur filmmaker who made a short film called Drag -- it impressed King so much that he offered the guy the chance to write and direct Night Flier. PLUS...did you know Stephen King has a policy that if you're a student or amateur filmmaker he'll allow you to adapt any of his short stories -- not novels -- to film, all for the price of $1, so long as he keeps the rights? Kooky. |
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