Let Me In, the American remake of the Swedish film, Let The Right One In, has released an official poster and movie trailer for the public.
Let Me In, is the newest vampire flick that is to hit theaters later this year. The movie tells a story of a twelve year old little boy living in New Mexico in the 1980's. He is bullied and during one incident is saved by a small vampire girl.
Kodi Smit-McPhee is playing the young boy Cody and Chloë Moretz, the young girl who played Hit Girl in the Kick Ass movie, will be playing Abby, the young vampire.
The director, Matt Reeves, of Cloverfield fame, decided to make the movie approachable to a wider audience and changed the main characters names and the setting from Stockholm to Blackeber, a small town in New Mexico.
The trailer for Let Me In, is available below and the official poster is to the left. Please comment ant let me know what you think about the newest vampire movie that will be hitting Lexington on October 1st.
Lexington readers- Do you prefer vampire movies such as Let Me In or is your vampire type like Edward Cullen in the Twilight movies?
This newest Vampire movie will be available at the Hamburg Regal Movie Theater and tickets may be purchased in advance at the kiosk at the theater.












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quite interesting thank you
"Let the Right One In" is one of my top 5 vampire movies! I LOVE the Swedish movie, so I'm not going to get my hopes up that this one will be better.
I won't either but we will see
I loved Let the Right One In so I expect nothing but a pointless exerecise...however, it does look like they tried to get the same feel. Not really sure why it is set in New Mexico rather than some place like New England or Alaska since it's supposed to be bone cold and snowy all the time. Does New Mexico actually get snowfall like is depicted in the trailer? The second thing that it's got going for it is Moertz...she's a great actress and hasn't yet been typecast (Hit Girl was a cool character, sure, but in 10 years, she'll be known for something different.
I loved Let the Right One In, so I don't know how I feel about Let Me In. I will see it, but after it is on DVD. I agree with Anthony, why wasn't it set in Alaska?
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