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"Flawed movie, but with an interesting take on vampires" This is not a movie without its problems. AS far as suspension of disbelief goes, the movie takes some real liberties with the town of Barrow, Alaska, which in reality is both larger, and not nearly so isolated during the long dark period it endures every year. The movie is not without its cliches, and the pacing is uneven, but one thing about this movie makes up for a lot of that, and that is this film's portrayal of vampires. Ever since Polidori's novel "The Vampyre" was published in 1819, there has been a trend to represent vampires as suave, sophisticated, aristocratic creatures. Bram Stoker's "Dracula" with its sexual undertones, reinforced this trend and also helped add an element of seductiveness to the monster. Since the vampire came to the silver screen, this trend has only gathered force (and Anne Rice really took this concept and ran with it), until now the typical movie vampire is a charismatic, refined, immortal metrosexual. Somewhere along the way, its as if everyone forgot the vampire was originally supposed to be a MONSTER. In their folkloric origins, there was nothing refined or seductive about vampires. They were soulless, animated corpses, often described as bloated or ruddy in appearance, with fetid breath and a corpselike stench. They didn't move freely among humans, but preyed on them from outside human society. This movie's vampires represent a partial return to that concept of the vampire, and whether or not that appeals to you, it marks a refreshing change from what has become a rather tedious norm. Instead of a bunch of effete dandies, who occasionally bare their fangs to bite the humans with whom they freely mingle, this movie's vampires are ravenous, blood-hungry predators, whose mouthful of shark-like teeth never disappear, and whose long, talon-like fingernails never magically retract to leave normal looking human hands. These are creatures who must exist on the fringe of human society, never getting too close, as they can't blend in, nor would they have any wish to. They are thoroughly malevolent, and utterly sadistic fiends, and as such, are something movie vampires haven't been in a long time (at least not to me) -- scary. "A Far Cry From "True Blood"" Lately I've been watching the new series on HBO about Vampires that's titled "True Blood." Those Vampires have been welcomed as members of society since they can survive on an artificial blood formula. Those Vampires can get a little nasty, but in general they're not bad people, for being the walking dead. The vampires in this movie really come across as the monsters that they are. And even though the movie isn't as scary as your general slasher genre it does make the vampires seem like pure evil with no sense of humanity present at all. In fact these vampires are every bit as creepy as the one in the silent movies years ago. Not only did they seem pure evil, but their teeth were more like shark teeth instead of a couple little fangs.....Very creepy. I wouldn't let a younger kid see it because I think it would cause a lot of terrible dreams and sleepless nights if you're the parent. But for adults....It's a pretty good freak show... "30 Days Of Night, Another in a string of hollywood mishaps" 30 Days of night is what Vampires should be. Not Since John Carpenters Vampires, has the world seen a non sexual side of a truly predatorial beast. Vampires may be romantic to some but essentially there are presonalities and clans such as this film. The vampires here are murderous pigs loose in a 30 day buffet.... I enjoyed every minute of it... until.... the pointless flawed ending. Seriosly folks, they believe we dont' notice this type of mistake in a film and shamlessly release it. What could have been the best vampire film in years. If not for the pointless ending and the impulsive decision of the characters to pointlessly end things they way they did, the film would be better. Reality, no one is perfect but film... film is an art and should be done as well as it could be. and this was grate until the trashy ending. I can't bring myself to watch it again for that reason Even the euro language they used in the film... Perfection! Why oh why did the director have to choose such a poor ending. I felt the same way about the mist. "Can They Truly Last 30 Nights With These Beasts?" First off, I have never read of the comic book series 30 Days Of Night so none of that will be in my review. As for the film, it wasn't half bad, maybe a little far fetched but not that bad. 30 Days of Night takes place in Barrow Alaska where every year they have 30 straight days of night. Really when you think about it, this is an ideal town for a gory vampire horror film seeing as they could basically feast all day and night without the sun interrupting them. I was very interested to see this after hearing that mega factor. The smart residents usually leave around this time to head south. As the town is settling in for this, a weird stranger comes walking in the town(Ben Foster). His identity is never revealed but he definitely knows exactly what is coming towards the town. He is under the belief that the vampires will make him one of them if he helps sabotage the town before they arrive themselves. The stranger does not hold his tongue when trying to scare the town and they down hesitate to put him away for the night. Sheriff Eben Oleson (Josh Hartnett) takes the stranger to a cell but while there the stranger keeps on talking. Finally the evil and incredibly odd looking creatures appear massacreing the towns people and they aren't slowing up. Oleson and others band together trying to plan their way out of this gruesome situation but by the looks of it they will not make it past the first night. With extremely cold temperatures it looks very grim especially when the vampires worst enemy is hibernating for the next 30 days. The best aspect of 30 Days of Night had to be these weird and different vampires. The creators definitely tried to go for something new here. Not the best or scariest vampires but they tried. The story itself was nice, adding the cold and weird Alaskan weather helps add some suspense. The settings and scenarios were great but the acting was so so. I think I mainly take a star from "30 Days of Night" is because I really wanted Ben Foster to be the main villain of the film. His character really had no significance at all and if you ask me that is a waste of talent. Really, that is a waste of a guy who can play a great nutcase ("Hostage" and "3:10 to Yuma") just to name a couple. The best actor in the film has almost nothing to work do and it shows that he was needed. The film was pretty good, heavy horror fans wont be too affected but some of the lightweights may be rocked. "Good, but I expected more" Overall I liked this movie. Although it had a lot of potential, the one thing I think that could've been done better was the behavior of the vampires. At times it was a little cheesy. Definately worth watching, but maybe not twice.
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What our customer's say! "Fun ride if you don't think about it", I've been hearing how bad this movie was from it's first day in the box office and while I agree, it is a bad movie, I had a lot of fun along the way. If I had to sit through a reading of the script I'd probably want shoot myself but the acting was sufficient to keep engaged and while never scary it did manage to keep me tense at a few points. The action was pretty decent, I thought they handled the speed of the vampires pretty well at a few points and the art design was pretty creative as well. I think the movie spiraled out of control when the humans started fighting back, the vampires seemed to completely lose their edge, especially as they slowed down far enough for Eben to sever off their heads. Then the movie turned to Underworld and Josh had to power up in an unfifilling twist (to be generous) and movie fell apart leaving me wishing that they'd just left the last fifteen minutes out altogether. 30 Days of Night was a fun ride--but you're going to want to leave your inner critic at the door. "The sun also rises", Based on a three-issue limited comic series later collected as a graphic novel (which was itself originally written as a movie script), 30 DAYS OF NIGHT works strongest from its visual aspect. The director David Slade really assembled a few very unforgettable images that are salted throughout this work and which are really quite stunning, especially at the very beginning when a mysterious stranger (Ben Foster), with his parka limned with rime, stares at a desolate giant ship stranded in the Arctic wilderness, an image oddly reminiscent of Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN. There are also haunting shots of a ghostly vampire couple standing on the top of a deserted snowbound village watching a lone human shouting in the streets; a woman holding tightly to a burnt corpse as the sun rises; a frozen head impaled on a single shaft of steel. Unfortunately, what goes in between these gorgeous ghastly images isn't nearly so unforgettable: the story is pretty standard for horror movies, and the film has the genuine sense of going in for standard gore and torture fare which seems to cheapen everything. There's absolutely no panache about the vampires in this movie, which isolate the town of Barrow, Alaska during its extended winter month without sun in order to prey on the inhabitants: they attack their human prey by tearing away at their throats like wolves. Though its clear the director aims at a kind of grandeur for them by having them speak in a guttural special vampiric language in which the leader of the pack (Danny Huston) intones cruel threats in a quasi-poetic style, they actually seem quite stupid: when they first attack they make absolutely no attempt to conserve their food supply whatsoever, and they spill about 3/4 of the humans' blood all over the snow. And since Slade provides them with no back-story (you have no sense how they got to Alaska or how they kept hidden in the daytime before they arrived), it's hard to take them very seriously: you feel they're just there for cheap scares. The screenplay even descends to such clichés as trying to shock us by having a little vampire girl (in ponytails yet!) attack the humans and have to be decapitated by them. The human characters are almost impossible to sort out from one another and make absolutely no impression whatsoever, so by the end you're not even sure who has survived and who has died. Other than the few stunning grand visual moments, the film doesn't even seem part of the more elevated vampire film subgenre; it seems closer to the standard serial-killer and zombie fare we've all seen too many times before. "Not quite but close", For those of you who liked the graphic novel, this is close but not quite it. The director does a great job in keeping to the spirit of the story but makes a few unnecessary plot changes I felt. Some of the scenes are taken almost verbatim from the original story and are done remarkably well. As a whole this is not a movie for the timid. These are not the nice quaint Anne Rice Euro-vampires we've all become accustomed to in the last 10 years or so. No Twilight vampire-lite here, this is your old school blood drinkers amped up to an almost savage animal like behavior. This movie starts fast and doesn't let up until the end. "Eh!", The blood and viscious kills were awesome. The "caring" 1/2 human 1/2 vampire...and the stupid love story (ending) "killed" it! "movie purchase", I cannot give a legitimate review of this purchase because as of yet it has yet to be completed to my satisfaction. ![]()
Read this reviews before You buy... "30 Days of Night", The movie had a very good idea, but I don't think that it was articulated very well. I do not think of vampires as undead monsters that just go around hissing and growling, just my opinion. I feel that the movie would have been a lot better if the vampires would have been more like Viktor from underworld, as if he were on some type of rogue blood safari. These vampires were more like zombies that were on a liquid diet. The acting from the humans was not bad, but not good. I would recommend this movie for someone that likes lots of blood and killing, but not for someone that kinda likes vampires and see them for more than zombies with fangs. Thanks. "IS IT THAT TIME OF THE MONTH AGAIN? !", '30 Days Of Night' has a good premise, great setting and solid special FX, but it's a poorly executed film! The film starts out interesting enough, but soon turns into a ridiculous and amateurish horror movie with no real tension. 30 days fly by 7 to 9 days at a time with so many people getting killed in the first few minutes it should have only taken half a day to kill everybody in town. It doesn't feel like these people have been trapped anywhere for more than a few minutes! OK, they added facial hair to the men to imply some time had passed, but the time element and isolation were completely forgot about. This was really a missed opportunity as this could have been a really intense film! It turn out to be a pretty mediocre film with one of the stupidest endings I've ever seen in a horror film! Watch it on cable if you must see it. "A Unsatisfying Thirst For More Blood.......2 3/4 stars", I waited to see this film until it came out on the movie channels. Mainly because I had a feeling that it wasn't quite worth the rent. However I was impressed to see that it was not a total let down. I own the comic book that the movie originated from, and of course the comic book was way better, as they usually are. I was very grateful for the way the vampires looked, pretty much the exact duplicate of the comic. The film had some good scenes of blood and gore,(scenes of beheading are always fun). The tension was not what it should have been, there were moments. But the whole comic book was intense. The atmosphere was creepy and the writing was good. The acting was good except some times it came off a bit forced. I did enjoy the ending. In Barrow, Alaska they have one month out of the year that it stays dark for 30 days. As darkness approaches the villagers find themselves being attacked by unknown forces. It doesn't take the town long to find out they are being hunted by blood sucking vampires. Unable to escape since the airport has been shut down until sunrise and the vampires have destroyed all connections leading outside of town, the only means of surviving is to hide and wait for 30 days of night to be over. Unfortunately the small towns people need food and supplies to last them 30 days. They have to create diversions and truck through the blizzard and freezing cold in hopes of trying to dodge the nasty, vicious creatures of the night. Who will survive and who will fall prey to the night that surrounds them? The difference between watching a movie and reading a book(even one with pictures) is that your mind creates a much more terrible scenrio than the film could ever live up to. So most of the time when you end up watching a movie that is based on a book, you are disappointed. Because what you thought up in your mind isn't at all the same as what you just watched. I do think that if the 30 Days Of Night had been original it would have been a alot better release. Another problem of the film was the unnecessary length. All in all it wasn't a terrible watch. I recommend watching it for free. "Why so bad?", I don't understand why this movie recieved poor reviews. The concept is excelent, the acting was pretty flawless, the FX were simple yet effective, and the vampires were the most ruthlessly frightening that I've seen in a very long time. The only reason I can think of as to why certain viewers did'nt like this film, is that, for once, a director wanted to step outside the box of "traditional" vamp.. movies. People are just stuck on the old style. Too bad. "Boring Vampire Movie", 30 Days Of Night has an extremely interesting premise in which an Alaskan town in the midst of winter and 30 days of darkness is besieged by a horde of vampires. That's about the only interesting thing about this film. There is loads of blood and violence, but the plot is thin at best with a ridiculous ending. The acting is marginal too be kind with a very stiff performance from Josh Hartnett. One of the more annoying aspects of the film is that the lead vampire (played by Danny Huston) is the only vampire that "speaks" but the language is no more than some clicks and clucks which is subtitled. As some other reviewers have noted, the film doesn't depict the vampires as cultured fashionistas, but it goes the other direction and basically reduces them to a pack of rabid dogs. ![]() |
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