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30 Days Of Night (DVD) 
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30 Days Of Night (DVD)

Title: 30 Days Of Night
Director: David Slade
EAN: 5051429101316
Rating: UK:18
Product ID: EPID63899747
Description: Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith's graphic novel claws its way onto the screen with this terrifying thriller. HARD CANDY helmer David Slade directs Josh Hartnett and Melissa George who play residents of an Alaskan town that is being overt...
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Description
Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith's graphic novel claws its way onto the screen with this terrifying thriller. HARD CANDY helmer David Slade directs Josh Hartnett and Melissa George who play residents of an Alaskan town that is being overtaken by vampires. Sam Raimi (SPIDER-MAN) goes back to his horror movie roots to produce this film.

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Producer:Robert Tapert
Score Composer:Brian Reitzell

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  30 Days Of Night (DVD)
Review created: 21/06/08
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5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

A small town in Alaska becomes the larder for a group of vampires taking advantage of the midwinter lack of sunlight. Josh Hartnett stars, Sam Raimi produces
Some critics have said that 30 Days Of Night revamps the vampire movie in the same way that 28 Days Later reinvigorated the zombie flick, but that's misleading. Certainly, the source comic-book by US writer Steve Niles and Australian artist Ben Templesmith gave the vampire back some teeth, steering away from the suave urban stereotype towards a feral predator, but the film adaptation isn't quite in the same league as 28 Days Later.

It's a slick film, directed by David Slade (Hard Candy), but it lacks the street-level guerrilla intensity and depth of Boyle's influential film. Instead, it plays out more like a semi-successful homage to John Carpenter's claustrophobic under-siege classics The Thing and Assault On Precinct 13.

The action takes place in Barrow, Alaska (actually recreated with an almost inconceivable amount of fake snow in New Zealand), a place 80 miles from the nearest small town. During one month in the winter, the sun never gets above the horizon, and the town's population drops from 563 to 152, as many can't face the psychological rigors of life without light. This year, however, the people who stayed on face a worse worry than Seasonal Adjustment Disorder. Yep, vampires are coming to town. First, however, a stranger (Foster) arrives.

The cops, lead by Sheriff Eben Oleson (Hartnett), find a pile of incinerated mobile phones. Then a helicopter is put out of action. And all the town's sled dogs are slaughtered. Eben thinks he's got to the bottom of these crimes when he arrests the stranger, but as he starts babbling "They're coming," the lights start to go out. "No way out of town, no one to come help. You can feel it. That cold ain't the weather, that's death approaching." He's right. A kiss (the collective noun, supposedly) of vampires arrives and starts feeding.

They're lead by Marlow, played by Danny Huston, who's the most prestigious actor here and lends some gravitas to proceedings as he mutters subtitled orders and utterances in the vampires' guttural tongue: "There is no escape. No hope. Only hunger and pain."

Huston, like the rest of the vampires, doesn't have much to do apart from make animal noises, stand around looking for prey and then jump on people. With their eyes twisted by CGI, wearing black contact lenses and dental prosthesis, the vampires resemble a freaky-looking bunch of blood-splattered goths. One shot stands out and brings home the hideousness of the situation - the camera floats over the town from 50 metres up, presenting the carnage, blood-stained snow, corpses and desperate shot-gun blasts ("keep shootin' 'em and they just keep comin'").

Verdict
A refreshing variation on the vampire movie formula, with a strong premise and a fair bit of splatter, but insufficient verve to last out its nearly two hour running time.


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Review created: 28/05/08
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5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

Average vampire flick, that is very similar to "The Thing" in situation and storyline except this time it's vampires.
Very, very predictable. Very blood-thirsty just for the sake of it, maybe done just to make people with low IQ and a Staffs Bull terrier get excited.
Should be called 3 Days of night, because large chunks are skipped, ending is a let down and all this is nothing new...


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