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30 Days Of Night (2 Disc Special Edition) [2007] [DVD]

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  • Actors: Josh Hartnett, Melissa George, Danny Huston, Ben Foster, Mark Boone Jr
  • Directors: David Slade
  • Producers: Sam Raimi
  • Format: DVD-Video, Limited Edition, PAL, Anamorphic, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Icon Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 14 April 2008
  • Run Time: 109 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (239 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000ZK9T5W
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 36,817 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Josh Hartnett and Melissa George star in this big-screen adaptation of the vampire comic books by Steve Niles. In the sleepy, secluded Alaska town of Barrow, the sun sets and doesn't rise for over 30 consecutive days and nights. From the darkness, across the frozen wasteland, an evil is on its way that will bring the residents of Barrow to their knees. The only hope for the town is the Sheriff and Deputy, a husband and wife team who are torn between their own survival and saving the town they love.

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The problem with vampires is that, usually, they can't go out in daylight. That means that, however menacing they might be after sunset, when morning rolls around again, the heroes can just dig 'em up and stick a stake in them. 30 Days of Night sidesteps the whole daylight problem by setting its story in Barrow, Alaska, a town which is so far north that during the winter, the sun doesn't rise for a month at a stretch. It's such a perfect setting for vampires that it's almost shocking no-one's thought of it before now.

30 Days of Night has another trick up its sleeve, too. Its vampires aren't gothic hedonists who enjoy their claret out of jewelled goblets. Nope, these are vicious, nasty, brutal creatures who'd snap your neck as soon as look at you. They look terrifying, all misshapen foreheads and far too many teeth, and the creepy shrieking noise they make only makes it worse; they seem entirely inhuman. Barrow's isolated, blizzard-stricken location makes for a literally chilling atmosphere even before the monsters show up.

The plot loses its way towards the end, and the inevitable triumph of the heroes stretches logic to its limits, but the setting is original enough to make up for that. 30 Days of Night isn't a film you'll forget in a hurry. --Catherine Haskins

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By Albatross TOP 1000 REVIEWER on 20 Aug. 2013
Format: DVD
Ah, vampires, those pillars of the community who go to your local highschool and have pretty gold eyes because they only hunt animals. Oh, and they twinkle too in sunlight. I'm very pleased to say that 30 Days of Night isn't anything like that.

These vampires have fangs that would make mincemeat of Kristen Stewart's neck and have a nasty habit of slaughtering every man, woman and child they meet. And they meet Josh `the beard' Hartnett in his Alaskan town which is so northerly that the sun doesn't rise for thirty days (hence the title, right?).

What follows is a story of survival, where the handful of remaining townsfolk (led by Hartnett's beard) have to last the thirty days before the eventual sunrise which will kill their undead foe (of which the head vampire bears more than a passing resemblance to Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys... but with bigger teeth and a thirst for blood, rather than poppy dance anthems).

And it's good (if you don't look too closely). It has impressive action set pieces, characters you care about, plenty of gore to keep us `claret-lovers' entertained and vampires who you don't want to slap for being so wet and `Emo.' It could all be a classic, if it wasn't for the fact - and you might want to skip this bit, just in case you don't notice - that the whole `thirty days aspect' seems to be well and truly glossed over. In fact, it could all happen in one night and you'd be none the wise.

But that is a slight niggle and, if you like your vampires old fashioned and nasty (as opposed to falling in love with teenage waifs who are incapable of cracking a smile) then you should like this (although, whatever you do, don't watch the sequel - it's a terrible attempt at cashing in on the success of this one).
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In Barrow, Alaska, seventy percent of the population of five hundred and some dwellers travel on the day of the last sunset, since the town will stay alone for the next thirty days without sun light.

Sheriff Eben Oleson and Deputy Billy Kitka find several cell phones burned on the road.

Then they receive a call from the local caretaker saying that all his sled dogs have been slaughtered; later Eben finds the operator of the cell tower decapitated.

He arrests a troublemaker drifter and the stranger frightens him by saying, "they are coming and the locals will be dead." Soon Eben discovers that the town is under siege by a gang of bloodthirsty vampires and with a few survivors, they hide in an empty attic waiting for the next sunrise....

A great looking film is marred by a few clichés they couldn't help but chuck in, but 30 days of night is still one of the slickest vampire movies of the last twenty years.

The cast are great and the claustrophobic setting is one hell of way to set a movie, but the one weak link in this is on Ben Foster.

I like the actor, but in the years of 2006 and 2007, he played this part too many times, and it became his hindrance. Here he does his same old 'potential psycho' schtick, and it just didn't gel.

Hartnett is great in this, but it boggles me that this is one of his last big movies, as he seems to really put his all in this and the story. As I've already said, the editing and camera-work in this is beautiful, and the special effects are some of the best in 2007.

Kudos to Huston too, playing one of the most mystical vampires seen on screen in a long time.

In the advent of 'Twilight', this is the perfect antidote to those movies, best watched when it's cold, in the dark and on Blu Ray, because it's one of the best looking Blu Rays out there.

An empty film, but very entertaining..
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30 Days of Night is directed by David Slade and written by Steve Niles, Stuart Beattie and Brian Nelson. It stars Josh Hartnett, Melissa George, Danny Huston, Mark Boone Junior and Ben Foster. Music is by Brian Reitzell and cinematography by Jo Willems.

Every year for thirty days the town of Barrow, North Alaska goes without sunlight. This year Barrow has visitors, Vampires...

Based on Steve Niles' own graphic comic, 30 Days of Night strips the vampire characterisation down to the core and triumphs because of it. There is nothing dandy or sexy about the vampires who have come to Barrow to feed for a month, these are ugly feral, insect like beasts who speak in their own language. The backdrop is a cold and snowy small town where no daylight is due for weeks, the population small, is about to become smaller with every passing hour. The set-up and execution is well handled by Slade (Hard Candy), antagonists and protagonists introductions are smooth, then the carnage unfolds and we shift into a tense game of cat and mouse as Hartnett, his estranged wife (George) and a few hardy souls try and survive until the 30 days of night have passed. And of course kick some vampire ass where possible.

Problems arise with the fact that it never once feels like more than one night of horror, so the questions of sleep, eat and toilet habits don't come into until you start to realise this is spread over 30 days! Is that picky? Well no not really, especially since there is little to no depth of characterisations to feed off either, back story is minimal and only reserved for Hartnett and George to let us know they are separated but love each other, thus our hero has something extra to fight for! For a story spread over 30 days it sure does lack, erm, story.
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