30 Days Of Night (2 Disc Special Edition) [2007] [DVD]
C**R
30 Days Of Night
Those saying they don't recommend this film, ignore them and decide for yourself. For me, I love some throwback horror's. And this vampire film ain't just your typical Twilight vampire. We talking about vampires with black eyes, all teeth sharp, speaking in their own language. 1 of the actors play as a vampire in this film, kills his role to perfect. The plot is a small town of citzens tryna survive 30 days of night from Vampires. This film is gory, violent and scary. It isn't the same as any other vampire film. Worth watching on a Saturday night. You will either love it or hate it.
M**.
Modern horror classic
If youβve never seen this and you reckon the whole vampire thing has already been done this may change your mind. Donβt trouble yourself with the sequel. This is where itβs at. Tense, gory, scary and emotional. 5 stars all night long.
C**E
Ohhhh geeee brilliant film
We brought this 30 day of night film it's over priced as normal for amazon but I love the film has many twist and turns and the ending is very unexpected....won't spoil it but yes go for it.
A**R
Great movie
Best horror vampire movie, easily
N**N
Itβs so good what Amazon does
Just brilliant
H**L
One of the best
Amazing horror movie. A cult classic.
A**R
Go to Halloween film
It might just be a guilty pleasure, but I tend to watch this film every year or so. I enjoy the story, the location and is one of the few horror/action films I actually enjoy.
A**S
Nosferatu meets The Thing for Night of the Living Dead; 28 Days Later
If you have seen as many horror films as I have you would know a good one from a bad one. 30 Days of Night is a very good one. There are so many vampire movies; beginning with the dawn of silent cinema right up to present day, so this is not an underpopulated genre by any means. The simple fact that 30 Days is as good as it is speaks volumes for the love and effort that went into making the film. To my knowledge there has never been a vampire movie made in such a unique setting, which scores the film points for originality. I concede that the progression of the characters flight from peril owes much to George Romero's 1968 Night of The Living Dead, but at least the characters do not remain in the same location. The big problem for the film makers is that their vampires are so fast and strong that no where could the protagonists go to that would provide safety. The film ends magnificently and not in the cliched Hollywood happy ending I was expecting. Talking of screen vampire cliches 30 Days is mercifully bereft of all but one of them, no religious elements or wooden stakings, no garlic no running water fear no domicile invitation no metamorphoses into bats or gas, no charming of victims. I can't think of another vamp movie where right from the get go the audience is informed that these creatures are not interested in turning their victims only killing them. The level of on-screen grizzle is highly impressive, because the carnage is metered out sparingly so as not to over saturate the audience, although by the films end no punches have been pulled. I particularly enjoyed the look of this batch of night feeders, not only menacing, but animalistically poignant, they are hungry, plain and simple, inviting the audience to feel a pang of sympathy for such a basic necessity. Think about this : If vampires existed and in such low numbers they would be an endangered species, which is what I believe the film-makers are trying to convey. How many times have we seen humans extincting other species that on the surface appear dangerous and threatening; anyone heard of a movie called Jaws and what it did for shark hunting, or tigers and lions, crocodiles and alligators, even whales and you can bet if dinosaurs still walked the earth would have been hunted to near extinction.
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