30 Days of Night out 2-26-2008
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30 Days of Night out 2-26-2008
From DVDactive FYI:
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 with an additional Graphic Novel to Film Comparison Gallery.
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What a shame, I'm only interested in renting this because I loved Slade's first film, Hard Candy (and apparently the screenwriter for that did a rewrite of this screenplay too), and was hoping for another great commentary from him. But at least we'll hear from Josh Hartnett about how snow is cold!
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I think I'm in the minority here, but I disliked this movie a lot. It didn't offer anything new to the horror world, and it was just kinda annoying to watch from time to time. The premise was really interesting, but it wasn't executed nearly as well as I thought it would have been.
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Blood + Episode 1? Is this the first time a full length anime episode has been included on a DVD that's otherwise completely unrelated to anime? I mean, I see the vampire connection, but it's still a little odd.
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Originally Posted by critterdvd
The premise was really interesting, but it wasn't executed nearly as well as I thought it would have been.
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I really can't see what COULD be unrated. I yelped in suprise at the beheading near the end! "did they just show that!"
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Saw this for free with a movie cash coupon. I enjoyed it for the most part, but I have no urgency to see it again.
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In for the Blu-Ray version. The cover art is terrible. I agree with mikelowry, the theatrical poster art would've been better.
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Bad ass movie. It's in my Netflix queue.
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TWEC Exclusive (in case people of thinking of getting)...
when i went to get my "Beowulf" Steelbook at my FYE, they had an 'Exclusive 2-Disc Limited Edition Set' "30 Days of Night" It is in a keepcase similar to "Batman Begins" from Best Buy which holds the DVD and a bonus disc in a slim case. Could be all TWEC stores of course.
The set is $21.99 with $5.00 mail-in-rebate.
The bonus disc is approx. 24 minutes and contains behind the scenes stuff. It is called "730 Days of Night". It says on it "This mini-documentaryis a chronological collection of on-set video diaries shot during pre-production, production, and all the way through to the premiere. Aside from watching the director and cast work on-set, you'll visit the storyboard artists and costume designers, production offices and meet some of the crew behind-the-scenes. It is a raw, realistic account of the on-set experience and you will feel as though you are watching personal footage you were never meant to see!"
I got it as it is cheaper than the other B&M's and a bonus disc.
The set is $21.99 with $5.00 mail-in-rebate.
The bonus disc is approx. 24 minutes and contains behind the scenes stuff. It is called "730 Days of Night". It says on it "This mini-documentaryis a chronological collection of on-set video diaries shot during pre-production, production, and all the way through to the premiere. Aside from watching the director and cast work on-set, you'll visit the storyboard artists and costume designers, production offices and meet some of the crew behind-the-scenes. It is a raw, realistic account of the on-set experience and you will feel as though you are watching personal footage you were never meant to see!"
I got it as it is cheaper than the other B&M's and a bonus disc.
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Don't know if high def would be worth it. For such amazing technology these days, no one seems to know how to get the settings right on the cameras while filming. Yet another new horror movie that suffers from every other frame dropping out during fast action scenes. The result is very choppy, jerky movement.
Pretty good move though.
Pretty good move though.
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Watched the BD last night (rented from Netflix), and although I found the film stylistic and creepy, I thought it fell apart at the end -- to the point of being ridiculous. Sad, too, because the the premise sounded so promising.
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The posts are starting to venture into Movie Talk territory and there's already a thread over there that discusses the movie.
Anywho, even though I'm not a fan of FYE, I might have to stop by to check out their exclusive.
Anywho, even though I'm not a fan of FYE, I might have to stop by to check out their exclusive.
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I was contemplating picking this up today when I got my "Beowulf" Steelbook, just because it was an exclusive and even though I've never seen it, but they were all out of the two-disc version. I guess it was a sign saying "don't waste your money."
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Anyone else have problems with it freezing up/pixelating around the 90 minute mark? It looks to be the best part of the movie from what I could make out, where they return to the factory...
I tried it on two Magnavox players, and then on the PC, but freezes at same point every time.
I tried it on two Magnavox players, and then on the PC, but freezes at same point every time.
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Originally Posted by MrStayPuft
Anyone else have problems with it freezing up/pixelating around the 90 minute mark? It looks to be the best part of the movie from what I could make out, where they return to the factory...
I tried it on two Magnavox players, and then on the PC, but freezes at same point every time.
I tried it on two Magnavox players, and then on the PC, but freezes at same point every time.
Id exchgange it, I had no problem with my rental!
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Originally Posted by MrStayPuft
Anyone else have problems with it freezing up/pixelating around the 90 minute mark? It looks to be the best part of the movie from what I could make out, where they return to the factory...
I tried it on two Magnavox players, and then on the PC, but freezes at same point every time.
I tried it on two Magnavox players, and then on the PC, but freezes at same point every time.
they aren't exactly common... but any collector with a sizable number of DVD's has seen plenty...
exchange it...
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Originally Posted by Dr Mabuse
bad DVD burn...
they aren't exactly common... but any collector with a sizable number of DVD's has seen plenty...
exchange it...
they aren't exactly common... but any collector with a sizable number of DVD's has seen plenty...
exchange it...