30 Days of Night (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
We now have an early look at package artwork for this new Josh Hartnett horror
Title: 30 Days of Night (IMDb)
Starring: Josh Hartnett
Released: 26th February 2008
SRP: $28.95
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has revealed early details on 30 Days of Night which stars Josh Hartnett, Ben Foster, Melissa George, and Danny Huston. The David Slade directed horror will be available to own from the 26th February, and should retail at around $28.95. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include a commentary with Josh Hartnett, Melissa George and Producer Rob Tapert, eight behind the scenes featurettes (Pre-Production, Building Barrow, The Look, Blood, Guts and the Nasty #@$&!, Stunts, The Vampire, Night Shoots, Casting) and “Blood +” Episode 1. A Blu-ray edition will also be available for around $38.96. The artwork and full Blu-ray specs follow.




News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Josh Hartnett
Released: 26th February 2008
SRP: $28.95
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has revealed early details on 30 Days of Night which stars Josh Hartnett, Ben Foster, Melissa George, and Danny Huston. The David Slade directed horror will be available to own from the 26th February, and should retail at around $28.95. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include a commentary with Josh Hartnett, Melissa George and Producer Rob Tapert, eight behind the scenes featurettes (Pre-Production, Building Barrow, The Look, Blood, Guts and the Nasty #@$&!, Stunts, The Vampire, Night Shoots, Casting) and “Blood +” Episode 1. A Blu-ray edition will also be available for around $38.96. The artwork and full Blu-ray specs follow.


Blu-ray Edition
- 2.40:1 Widescreen Transfer (1080p)
- Audio: English Dolby TrueHD 5.1, French Dolby TrueHD 5.1, Portuguese 5.1, Spanish 5.1, Thai 5.1
- Subtitles: English, English SDH, Chinese, French, Portuguese (Classic), Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Latin American), Thai
- Blu-ray Exclusive: 30 Images of Night Graphic Novel to Film Comparison Gallery
- Commentary with Josh Hartnett, Melissa George and Producer Rob Tapert
- 8 Behind the Scenes Featurettes Including: Pre-Production; The Vampire; Building Barrow; The Look; Blood, Guts & the Nasty #@$&!; Night Shoots; Stunts; Casting


News by Tom Woodward
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Awesome! I love the movie.
It wasn't bad.
What annoyed me, was how the survivors kept moving around so freely, they sometimes just popped up in new houses.
Also towards the end, you had a vampire in pursuit and the next minute he's standing around as though nothing happened.
What annoyed me, was how the survivors kept moving around so freely, they sometimes just popped up in new houses.
Also towards the end, you had a vampire in pursuit and the next minute he's standing around as though nothing happened.
Totally dug this one. Even my dad who doesn't like anything enjoyed it.
This was a great film. Will be picking this up without a doubt!
This is the second time this year, that Ben Foster has amazed me with his acting prowess.
Vampire are boring, so I pass.
Vampires are not boring they just don't know how to make em scary anymore, Salom's Lot used to scared the s**te out of me and Nosferatu is still as creepy as ever.
Chris Johnson wrote: Vampire are boring, so I pass.
They're only boring because they are done so often. Filmakers need to stay away from vampires for a while, on TV and in the movies.
They're only boring because they are done so often. Filmakers need to stay away from vampires for a while, on TV and in the movies.
I loved this. Cant wait to purchase it.
Buying this. The first horror film in a while that I really liked.
Horribly boring, nothing happens.
Missed it in theatres. Will definitely NetFlix it.
Think they will stick to the poster art for the DVD box or create something else?
Think they will stick to the poster art for the DVD box or create something else?
Just read the book. Loved it. Looking forward to finally seeing the movie.
it was ok. wasnt really my cup of tea. im glad you all liked it tho!!! =]
no unrated cut of the movie???
Just wait, there'll probably be one eventually...
I'll give it a rent. Looked decent. I don't like vampires either. They don't interest me much.
Well... at least it tried. But I'll only give it a rent.
One of the best films of the year very gory which makes it even better.
Chris Johnson wrote: Vampire are boring, so I pass.
I couldn't agree more.
I couldn't agree more.
This film was very good. It was gory, atmospheric, and the vampires were actually original.
great film. Really showed the vampires in a new way.
I am really looking forward to this one and can't wait to watch it this winter. I hope we'll still have snow then.
This movie was terrible and extremely hilariously bad. Saw it once that was enough.
and sorry tom but the olden vampires were nothing but vicious savages and animals so it's not really "new".
and sorry tom but the olden vampires were nothing but vicious savages and animals so it's not really "new".
Really liked that it stayed mostly true to the source! Can't wait to pick it up
I loved the graphic novels but haven''t managed to see the film yet, so looking forward to it. But I do kinda agree that the whole vampire thing is becoming tedious, especially in the TV field. We don't have the traditional vampire in the castle thing anymore, we've tired out the cool urban vampire image. A new approach somehow?
really mad i missed this in theaters.
Thought it was as close to Templesmith's art as can be. Hope there will be a double-disc/unrated/special edition sometime soon....
JosephNYC wrote: Chris Johnson wrote: Vampire are boring, so I pass.
They're only boring because they are done so often. Filmakers need to stay away from vampires for a while, on TV and in the movies.
Yeah, and that will happen just as soon as Trek writers stay away from time travel plot lines.
They're only boring because they are done so often. Filmakers need to stay away from vampires for a while, on TV and in the movies.
Yeah, and that will happen just as soon as Trek writers stay away from time travel plot lines.



i liked this one a lot, it was so brutal and gory. as much as i like the way vampires are normally portrayed (buffy..dracula etc..) i really enjoyed seeing this take on them. seeing them as nothing but vicious monsters who tear you apart without even thinking.
its a little light on extras but these days, it seems most `non big`movies are.