Alienated An 12-year-old boy has BeFriends mysterious young newcomer in history small New Mexico town, and Discoveries year unconventional path to adulthood in Let Me In, a haunting and provocative thriller Written and directed by filmmaker Matt Reeves (Cloverfield). Starring Chloe Moretz, Kodi Smit-McPhee and Richard Jenkins.
@maldread88 NIGGA read the book before you make a judgement the original boy was blond and always got pick on !
Posted on October 3, 2010
Jermaine Blare says...
will all you let the right one in fanboys just shut up?? we know that you don't like the remake, but you aren't the only people that exist in the world. there were people who wanted the remake, and that's why this movie was made. if you hate this movie so much, then don't watch it! simple as that. just go back to your swedish movie.
Posted on October 4, 2010
Zetta Gjokaj says...
@Gouk, did you see LMI before YOU made a judgment?
Posted on October 5, 2010
Isaura Tanzi says...
@shotgun, let me guess, you're euro...lol... Sorry, son, LMI is simply better for the reasons I've stated. What are your reasons other than it's American made...lol... They're both good films, but "masterpiece?" dude, stop smoking you're profits. And that scar didn't explain anything. Is it written somewhere vamps have sex organs like humans? "would you still like me..." could have meant "I'm a vamp not a human."
Posted on October 5, 2010
Jeri Gramham says...
And shotgun, son, get your head outta your ass--we're talking about LMI and LTROI, not The Ring, The Grudge, etc. That's your anti-america prejudices talking. No matter how much it pains you, LMI is simply a better film.
Posted on October 7, 2010
Osvaldo Kopas says...
mmm I do admit this is a remake....but atleast the boy in this film isnt a tiny skinny blonde pussy boy like the other one....
Posted on October 9, 2010
Tyson Arzaga says...
I want to see both the Swedish version and this one. I will watch the Swedish one first
Posted on October 10, 2010
Beth Bellessa says...
@stiras1 americans ran out of ideas, all they got to draw source material from now are comic books, old tv shows and movies made in different countries.
Posted on October 10, 2010
Un Olnick says...
Urgh... struggling to withhold judgment before actually seeing the thing...