But curiosity won in the long run.
You’re So Cool, Brewster! is a love letter to Fright Night. Directed by Chris Griffiths (RoboDoc: The Creation of Robocop, 2017), the film documents Tom Holland’s dream to make a vampire film that was scary and fun and something completely different from what audiences had seen before. In 1985, Freddy was just starting to invade our nightmares, but vampires were in a slump. Holland’s love of the classic horror films, especially those of Peter Cushing and Vincent Price, led him to write a script that refreshed the vampire legend while still paying homage to the timeworn tropes. The documentary features extensive interviews with Holland as he breaks down his inspirations, the early drafts of the script, casting decisions and pre-production. It’s interesting to note that McDowall was not his original choice to play television vampire hunter Peter Vincent, but he’s lucky he actually got the actor to eventually play the role. A first-time director without a proven track record, several studios passed on the project until many of the actors were cast.
If there’s one aspect of the documentary that seemed a little tiresome, it was the Peter Vincent sketches, with Simon Bamford (Hellraiser, Hellbound, Nightbreed) portraying Vincent. Not that Simon isn’t a great actor, it’s just that they wore the joke out, and no matter how good he is, he’s not Roddy McDowall. Fortunately, those segments are short for the most part, and the rest of the film shines in comparison. Make no bones about it, Fright Night was a game changer for the vampire genre, proving you can still have laughs and scare the hell out of people at the same time. You’re So Cool, Brewster!, available on Shudder and other venues online, is definitely worth the price of admission for a deep view inside the making of Fright Night.
BOB PASTORELLA