Join James Kline and J.H. Alison as Retro Blood kicks off its third annual 1980s Vampire Month, spotlighting vampire films from the decade—plus one special bloodsucker from the ’90s. This week, the boys finally continue a conversation first started back on February 25, 2024, diving headfirst into the underrated sequel Fright Night Part 2 (1989).
We open with why this sequel rules, from its sleazier tone to the unforgettable and dangerously hot vampire Regine Dandridge, before sliding into our weekly History Segment, breaking down what was happening in pro wrestling and metal around the film’s release date, May 19, 1989. James runs through the NWA/WCW Top Ten rankings and what the wrestling landscape looked like during this transitional era, while Alison digs into The Cure’s late-’80s dominance, their massive sold-out shows, and why this period cemented their legacy.
From there, we dive deep into the making of Fright Night Part 2, including the director change and why Tommy Lee Wallace stepped in, plus how the sequel struggled to escape the shadow of the original. We discuss why Roddy McDowall and William Ragsdale were the only returning cast members, why Evil Ed and Amy didn’t come back, and how those absences shaped the film. We also break down the movie’s box-office failure, the marketing issues, and the strange behind-the-scenes legal drama involving José Menéndez that hangs over the film’s legacy.
Finally, we deliver a full scene-by-scene breakdown, covering the gothic tone, outrageous kills, sleazy comedy, wild club scenes, and why this sequel has aged into a cult favorite despite being unfairly dismissed for years.
Sink your teeth in—it’s vampire season on Retro Blood. 🧛♀️🩸
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