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Goal II: Living the Dream

Movie: Goal II: Living the Dream

Released on: 2007

Rating: 6.30

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Fright Night Screenwriter Talks Remake Inspiration and the Recently Released Trailer

Screenwriter Marti Noxon cannot escape vampires.

Having written for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV show, Noxon was pulled back into the vampire genre for the Craig Gillespie-directed remake of Fright Night and had the responsibility of differentiating the remake from the 1985 original. In a recent interview with Collider, Noxon explained her inspiration for the remake.

I don’t know why, but I had a very strong feeling about this one. Maybe because I’d become obsessed with this idea of a vampire who appears mundane and working-class. Also, I had spent time in Las Vegas, in the suburbs, and had just been so impressed with what a good place that would be to be a vampire, ‘cause that’s how I think. That’s just how my brain works. I was like, "My god, this would be awesome, if you were a vampire ‘cause there’s are all»

- Ryan Gowland

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Saoirse Ronan and Gemma Arterton Vamp it Up in 'Byzantium'

Here's a new story about vampires that has our veins throbbing with excitement.

Straight outta Cannes is news that Saoirse Ronan and Gemma Arterton will be teaming up with Oscar-winning director Neil Jordan for "Byzantium," a spooky flick about the eternal bond between a mother and a daughter… who are also vampires. In fact, the mom turns her kid into a vampire herself. And because they're so young and fresh, sometimes they pretend they're sisters while they get up to their dastardly deeds. What would Freud say?

We all know that Ronan is supremely awesome after seeing "Hanna," but let's give Arterton her due, too. Although she's most famous for her that swords and sandals films like "Clash of the Titans" and "Prince of Persia," she's fantastic in the thriller "The Disappearance of Alice Creed" and the graphic novel adaptation "Tamara Drewe." Coincidentally, "Byzantium" scribe Moira Buffini penned the screenplay for "Tamara Drewe,»


- Jenni Miller

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