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I Can't Stand the Horror Trope of Slashers that Can 'Teleport'

  Credit to  Teleportation Vector Images | Depositphotos There is one horror trope that always bothers me when it comes to several horror movies.  How the hell can a slasher be in two places at once? What I mean by that is…why do horror directors sometimes ignore how a human can move? I’ve seen several horror movies that were really great, but were ruined by a killer who was able to teleport.  That doesn’t make any sense.  Unless time travel is involved, then go for it, but a human killer can’t teleport! Where does this sudden supernatural ability come from? It’s just so…stupid. So, like, does the mask or the outfit give the killer powers or what? This is a random side rant, but I felt the need to talk about this. I recently remembered a horror movie where the killer was able to be at two places at once, while he was going after two people.  Like he somehow was able to travel across the entire city in seconds to catch up to the other victim. How??? Not even science can explain this!!!

Fright Night 1985 is the Only Vampire Movie Where They Transform into Beasts

 

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Fright Night is one of the best vampire flicks ever made in horror media. It was released in 1985, featuring a great soundtrack, a great cast, seductive vampires, and perhaps one of the best vampires to ever exist. 

The vampires in Fright Night transform into scary monsters that resemble zombies, werewolves, or become extremely creepy looking in their vampire forms. Fright Night takes the vampire formula in a completely new direction, having them become a true force to be reckoned with. 

I was genuinely surprised the first time I watched this movie. I was expecting creepy vampires for sure, but not ones that would actual portray a real transformation. It was interesting and original to watch each vampire receive their own transformation whenever they were given the gift of vampirism. 

It was brutal and gory whenever they transformed, and the process honestly looked so painful. The practical effects were great, and this film did not hesitate to hold back from the extreme deaths each character experienced at the hands of the vampires.

Loved this film! I have never felt so bad for a dude that lost his girlfriend to a hot vampire! 



Thank you for reading!
Emy Quinn

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