Title: Vampire's Suck Director: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer Release Date: August 26, 2010 Source: Movie Theatre
From the Back Cover: (Or in this case, imdb.com)
A spoof of vampire-themed movies, where teenager Becca finds herself torn between two boys. As she and her friends wrestle with a number of different dramas, everything comes to a head at their prom.
My Thoughts:
I went to see this with a mixed group of people, including
Twilight fans, people who think that the series is okay but are basically indifferent when it comes down to it, and myself who doesn't like the series so I feel that this review can come with the benefit of their opinions too.
Vampires Suck is brought to you by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer - the same guys behind
Date Movie,
Epic Movie,
Meet The Spartans, and
Disaster Movie.
Vampires Suck is a send up of
Twilight and that is the film's first flaw. Often "spoof" movies target a specific genre and make fun of a few current popular films within that genre.
Vampires Suck sticks to
Twilight though to the point that you may begin to feel that you have seen this film before.
I had a few problems in regards to the continuity due to how they cut up and rearranged the plot from the first two movies/books. For example, you have the scene where Edward breaks up with Becca and she begs him to change her into a vampire before James attack then after she has been bitten by James she pleads with him to suck the venom out.
I also didn't like how there were times where they just couldn't help themselves but to spell out the joke to the audience. For example, in biology their teacher tells them to pull out their copies of
The Vampire Diaries and Becca asks why they are reading vampire fiction in biology class. This leads Edward in to an unnecessary and long explanation into how it is because vampires are what are in right now. Later, during the thirty or so second that she appears on screen, a poor parody of Buffy (from Joss Whedon's
Buffy the Vampire Slayer) can only be identified due to her name being printed on her chest.
On the more positive side of things, Jenn Proske as Becca Crane gets a mention for the way in which she perfectly mimics the facial ticks, excessive blinking, awkward body language, and stuttering of Kristen Stewart as Bella. On her first day of school, Becca Crane receives the kind of reception that would have actually made
Twilight's Bella Swan's attitude of "woe is me" justifiable although, as she points out, despite being moody and supposedly unpopular every single guy in the school is going to lust after her.
Overall, I didn't hate the film and I will admit that it did get a couple of chuckles out of me but I think that there are vastly better parody films out there. Two of my friends, however, walked out of the theatre praising the film and pledging to buy
Vampire Sucks on DVD when it is released. From this I can only gather that the movie may go down well with
Twilight fans but if you haven't latched on to the vampire craze you will do just as will giving this one a miss.
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