30 Days of Night Bares its Fangs at Comic-Con
Raimi and Hartnett talk upcoming horror film
Sam Raimi was on hand at the Screen Gems panel, presenting two clips of the upcoming graphic novel adaptation, 30 Days of Night. The flick stars Josh Hartnett as a sheriff leading a band of survivors after vampires descend upon their isolated, wintry town. The first clip was the standard trailer everyone's seen at this point, the second was a new Comic-Con exclusive clip.
It opens with a group of survivors, snow frozen on their faces, stumbling into a supply depot. Josh Hartnett's character orders them to fan out, grab whatever they can, and regroup in two minutes. There are a few shots of people grabbing flashlights and sundry equipment, before two party members make a morbid discovery. Amid noises of chewing and slurping, the camera slowly pans in to a carcass and a little girl on top of it. She turns around, taunting them, with no small amount of blood between her teeth and on the lower part of her face.
Rather than dispose of the kid, they curiously run back and report to Hartnett. They return to the scene, finding the chewed-up body and the little girl missing. The camera focuses on a closed door, and the girl jumps out, bolts towards one of the party members, knocking him down. He gets a nasty scratch on the face and neck (I don’t know what this implies in the world of feral snow vampires). Everyone pulls the girl off the man, and pin her against the wall, struggling to keep her up and avoiding getting clawed in the face. Hartnett yells, “Get the axe!” One charges up with the weapon in hand.
Then the clip cut out. Raimi later explained that the powers that be did not wish to show such a graphic scene, much to the consternation of director David Slade.
Afterwards, they opened up the mic to guests, and Raimi fielded the usual type of convention Q & A questions. Yes, he’s currently too busy producing horror movies to direct another horror movie. Sure, an Evil Dead 4 would be made if Raimi and his brother, Ted, found the time and willpower to work on it. And if you were wondering, Raimi’s favorite ice cream is pistachio. Hartnett’s is rocky road.
Raimi knows what scares us. One surprising moment came when a conventioneer asked what scared him. After a moment’s pause, he answered that dying had never concerned him, but after his children were born, the thought of not being for them is frightening.

Hartnett in 30 Days of Night
It opens with a group of survivors, snow frozen on their faces, stumbling into a supply depot. Josh Hartnett's character orders them to fan out, grab whatever they can, and regroup in two minutes. There are a few shots of people grabbing flashlights and sundry equipment, before two party members make a morbid discovery. Amid noises of chewing and slurping, the camera slowly pans in to a carcass and a little girl on top of it. She turns around, taunting them, with no small amount of blood between her teeth and on the lower part of her face.
Rather than dispose of the kid, they curiously run back and report to Hartnett. They return to the scene, finding the chewed-up body and the little girl missing. The camera focuses on a closed door, and the girl jumps out, bolts towards one of the party members, knocking him down. He gets a nasty scratch on the face and neck (I don’t know what this implies in the world of feral snow vampires). Everyone pulls the girl off the man, and pin her against the wall, struggling to keep her up and avoiding getting clawed in the face. Hartnett yells, “Get the axe!” One charges up with the weapon in hand.
Then the clip cut out. Raimi later explained that the powers that be did not wish to show such a graphic scene, much to the consternation of director David Slade.
Afterwards, they opened up the mic to guests, and Raimi fielded the usual type of convention Q & A questions. Yes, he’s currently too busy producing horror movies to direct another horror movie. Sure, an Evil Dead 4 would be made if Raimi and his brother, Ted, found the time and willpower to work on it. And if you were wondering, Raimi’s favorite ice cream is pistachio. Hartnett’s is rocky road.
Raimi knows what scares us. One surprising moment came when a conventioneer asked what scared him. After a moment’s pause, he answered that dying had never concerned him, but after his children were born, the thought of not being for them is frightening.

Hartnett in 30 Days of Night
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MarkMortimer writes: on Jul 30 2007 12:12 PM Sounds similar to [b]Frostbiten[/b] (Reply to this) |
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taran72 writes: on Jul 30 2007 12:18 PM Call me when Raimi directs. His producer credits are weak to crap. (Reply to this) |
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ManofStee1 writes: on Jul 30 2007 01:54 PM 30 Days of Night was pretty kick-*** as a gnovel, movie might not be too bad. (Reply to this) |
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FireflyFan4evr writes: on Jul 30 2007 04:08 PM Too bad those restricted clips can only be viewed by Americans. Don't studios realize that there are fans outside of the US? (Reply to this) |
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Scarborough Fair writes: on Jul 30 2007 08:57 PM Good lord. Make Evil Dead 4 before Bruce dies or becomes any fatter. (Reply to this) |
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frogleg writes: on Jul 31 2007 06:10 AM I would be extremely surprised if ED4 ever happens. They've been dismissive of it for a long time now. I liked the graphic novel for 30 Days of Night alright, but what I've seen of the movie just looks pretty ordinary. I think the best part of the book was the artwork, but there doesn't seem to be anything to set the movie apart from anything else. (Reply to this) |
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