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“Let Me In” — the red band trailer

Don’t get too excited, it’ s just a touch more violent and scary than the green band trailer which has been circulating the last day or so. In fact, I swear I’ve seen green banders scarier and more violent than this.

In any case, assuming “Let Me In” doesn’t stray too far from the excellent prior film version of John Ajvide Lindqvist’s novel, “Let the Right One In,” and it looks pretty similar, this will not be a mega-gorefest, at least save for a few very crucial moments. Take a look.

The general consensus on this is that it doesn’t look bad. It doesn’t, but will it justify its existence beyond being the movie that people who refuse to read subtitles will watch? Working with a script by the very talented TV veteran Drew Goddard on “Cloverfield,” director Matt Reeves left me partially cold. How much better — or worse — will he do with his script? Only one way to find out.

H/t Filmofilia.

Why don’t they just call it “Dave’s Not Here”?

Via Tim Adler, we have the European trailer for “Let Me In,” based on the European novel and film, “Let the Right One In.” This eerie tale of vampiric dead-puppy love appears to be pretty much what you might expect from an Americanization of a hugely acclaimed and unusually popular Danish film.

That shots in the snow-drenched park look almost exactly the same way I remember them from the first movie. Otherwise, the drama seems to be, as you’d expect, a bit more amped up. I just hope they don’t mess with the ending too much. For comparison, let’s see how close I am to maybe being right about the visuals. Here’s the American trailer for the European film.

Okay, those shots aren’t exactly the same, but close enough I think. Also, in case any of you don’t get the reference in the title of this post, see and hear this.

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