Trailer Premiere: "30 Days of Night"
Josh Hartnett has found his way into another movie adaptation of a graphic novel, and we have the trailer premiere right here on Rotten Tomatoes. "30 Days of Night" tells the story of vampires laying siege to an Alaskan town during 30 days of darkness. Hartnett plays the town's sheriff who has to protect his wife and the remaining survivors from these nightwalkers as they wait out the darkness.
The movie is directed by David Slade ("Hard Candy") and also stars Melissa George and Ben Foster. It is slated for released on October 19 of this year by Columbia Pictures.
Watch the trailer here.
The movie is directed by David Slade ("Hard Candy") and also stars Melissa George and Ben Foster. It is slated for released on October 19 of this year by Columbia Pictures.
Watch the trailer here.
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TheBlackGuy writes: on Jun 09 2007 12:41 AM Looks promising. My roomate let me read the graphic novel, and it read just like a movie. Hopefully this movie stays relatively faithful to the graphic novel. (Reply to this) |
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The big one writes: on Jun 09 2007 04:30 AM How much did the russians sell alaska to the US for? (Reply to this) |
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tycox writes: on Jun 09 2007 06:00 AM [b]SAW THE PREVIEW AT HOSTEL II[/b] I cannot believe I didn't know that they were making 30 Days of Night into a movie! I have to whole series of graphic novels and they all kick ass and the movie looks just as good! (Reply to this) |
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Thundaar writes: on Jun 09 2007 06:56 AM Again with the vampire movies? (Reply to this) |
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bamb0o-stick writes: on Jun 09 2007 08:13 AM In reply to this comment (#868744) Seconded. What makes this one so particularly good compared to all the other vampires movies that came before it? (Reply to this) |
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FireflyFan4evr writes: on Jun 09 2007 08:55 AM In reply to this comment (#868745) Because this one is actually good. It's an original premiss that makes even the vampires have character. Overall, it was a solid read with few complaints. The only person on the cast I'm skeptical about is Melissa George. She doesn't strike me as Stella, especially if they decide to make the sequel "Dark Days" into a film, as she will be the lead character. She's not a bad actress, but not particularily good either. (Reply to this) |
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the-russian writes: on Jun 09 2007 08:56 AM The book wasn't all that great, but the movie looks promising. (Reply to this) |
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kfarschman writes: on Jun 09 2007 08:57 AM [b]What makes this one so particularly good compared[/b] Well it has a kick ass poster! Seriously, dealing with vampires in Alaska with 30 days and nights of straight darkness without sun. That is an awesome premise. The premise alone makes it better than most vampire movies. (Reply to this) |
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bamb0o-stick writes: on Jun 09 2007 09:13 AM In reply to this comment (#868749) I'll admit the premise of vampires being smart enough to look for prey in an area with extended night time is original, but don't the days last longer up there too? They'd have to sleep/fast for a longer period as well. I'm just tired of the same vampire-human conflicts. Bloody vampires snarling at humans, and humans wielding shotguns and sharp objects... its just turning so generic now. I'm not bashing 30 Nights, I just hope it doesn't offer more of the same boring vampire movie action. (Reply to this) |
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MovieSamurai writes: on Jun 09 2007 10:05 AM Does anyone know the song that plays in the last 1/3 of the trailer? (Reply to this) |
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Kollikodon writes: on Jun 09 2007 10:32 AM In reply to this comment (#868751) ... umm.. its a song By Muse... Apocalypse Please~Muse... (Reply to this) |
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Darkness My Old Friend writes: on Jun 09 2007 10:46 AM Long periods of dark in the arctic occur during winter in the norther hemisphere when the sun is so far to the south of the equator that it never even rises. During the summer this trend is reversed, with the sun being so far north of the equator that it is light for days at a time. Corresponding night/day cycles occur in the antarctic as well. Now, I haven't read the graphic novels so I don't know if this is wrong or even addressed, but if the vampires adapted to hibernate during the summer then I guess that'd be advantageous to them. And what would you prefer, some absurd Anne Rice lycantyhropes going about their androgynous business dressed in ridiculous Victorian clothing and pattering on and on about a masquerade while seducing boys and girls and painting or playing keytar in some sort of Velvet Underground knock off band? I'm personally glad that the beast was returned to the world of bloodsuckers. (Reply to this) |
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necron91 writes: on Jun 09 2007 10:48 AM looks no where near the style of the comics. if it was animated, it would have been a much better way to capture the look of the books. maybe all comic book movies should have been animated (not cg animated). (Reply to this) |
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hugz4thugz writes: on Jun 09 2007 10:53 AM In reply to this comment (#868742) I was born and raised in Anchorage so I know a little history. The US bought Alaska for $7 million. And in Barrow (the Northern most city) the sun can't be seen for about 2 months in the winter. (Reply to this) |
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criddic writes: on Jun 09 2007 11:12 AM I like vampire movies, when they are good. Too many vampire movies are just blood and guts, like all horror movies are now. No style. The last truly good vampire movie was "Interview with the Vampire." Occassionally a decent one comes along, like "Midnight Mass," but generally vampire movies have gone the way of the Western and musicals. A comeback is in order I think. Vampires have always been more interesting than werewolves, and deserve better stories to sink their teeth into. Maybe this one will do the trick. (Reply to this) |
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John FN Seiler writes: on Jun 09 2007 01:55 PM In reply to this comment (#868741) [b]Best Alaska Movie since Fire Down Below[/b] Seriously, This Movie Looks great Its great that there is a movie that can make alaska look badass.....To bad its pretty boring here (Reply to this) |
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JUDGE DREDD writes: on Jun 09 2007 03:29 PM Looks like a damn fine vampire film for a change! Kinda reminds me of what 28 weeks later did for the zombie film. In general vampire films are boring to me, as are zombie flicks. Thank god for someone getting zombies to run! So simple. The vamps in this trailer look less like people with fangs and wrinkly foreheads. Very interesting, although i hope it doesnt just become too much running and screaming in the dark, yawn! Oh, and there had better not be one single scene where they think they kill a vampire then sit next to it while the weapon is lying on the floor next to it. Cringeworthy! Dont you just hate that in horror films? Hills have eyes anyone? And Wolf creek? and almost all other horrors do it. (Reply to this) |
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Metafact writes: on Jun 09 2007 03:45 PM In reply to this comment (#868749) [b]What are you talking about, kfarschman?[/b] The poster isn't THAT great. It looks just like the one from 28 Weeks Later! On a side note, the trailer was pretty scary, the premise is interesting, and I've heard great things about the graphic novel...so I'll give this one a shot. (Reply to this) |
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VML writes: on Jun 09 2007 04:52 PM What's the song near the end of the trailer? (Reply to this) |
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Metafact writes: on Jun 09 2007 05:58 PM In reply to this comment (#868761) [b]Kollikodon already answered this question.[/b] Apocalypse Please ~ ht (Reply to this) |
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