30 Days of Night Page #2

Synopsis: This is the story of an isolated Alaskan town that is plunged into darkness for a month each year when the sun sinks below the horizon. As the last rays of light fade, the town is attacked by a bloodthirsty gang of vampires bent on an uninterrupted orgy of destruction. Only the small town's husband-and-wife Sheriff team stand between the survivors and certain destruction.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): David Slade
Production: Sony Pictures/Columbia
  13 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
53
Rotten Tomatoes:
51%
R
Year:
2007
113 min
$39,568,996
Website
462 Views


Hey, what do you say the 2 of us go

outside and have a little talk, huh?

Now what's wrong with a man

wanting a little fresh meat?

Come on. You and me, let's go.

Taking you outside.

I would like to see that.

I would too.

And Lucy would have to clean up after

Eben kicked your ass.

More trouble than you're worth.

Hey hey

That's enough.

Stay down.

Fire marshals office will take care of ????

It's a funny thing, you never asked.

So you missed your flight?

That sucks, where you gonna stay?

Billy and Peggy are putting me up.

Well, I'll talk to you sometime I guess.

Hey listen, um...

...maybe I'll come along and say hi

to Jake and Helen.

Bye Lucy.

I haven't seen vandalism like this

in a long time.

You don't know how to take care

of this town without me.

Malachi totaled my car.

Hell of a day.

Just you wait.

-Where are we going?

-Headed back to your house.

My landlady doesn't want a bunch of

pipeline workers keeping her up all night.

That's right.

- Let's head back to my place.

- Neither of you are getting me alone.

Neither!

Share, right?

None of us have to be greedy.

Ahh, come on, we'll be good.

Oh, you will?

- Where's ????

- Oh you bad little b*tch.

Okay, rock, paper, scissors.

Whoever wins, we go to his place.

- Good idea, do it.

-Hurry up, let's get moving.

On 3.

One, two..

Gabe?

Gabe?

Let me tell you what I got.

You don't work at the refinery.

You didn't fly in.

Somebody would have seen you.

You're definitely not from around here.

How did you get in?

Alright.

We got a long time to figure this out.

Nobody's coming for you for a month.

Jake, come here a second.

What the hell is that?

Oh, it's pot.

It helps her with her cancer.

Didn't tell you I have a little greenhouse

at home, didn't want you arresting me.

Now I know why you wanted to

go live with grandma.

No, I just thought you and Stella would just

want some privacy.

It worked out.

Ah, computer's down.

I'll call Gus.

Strange.

The phone's down too.

Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff.

Soooo, sweet.

So...

...helpless against what is coming.

He's just trying to freak us out.

It's working.

We have more important things to

think about.

I'll check on Gus.

Check on Gus.

Bar the windows.

Try to hide.

They're coming.

This time they gonna take me with them.

Honor me.

Yeah, for all that I have done.

They?

Who are they?

Our generator's kicked in.

- I meant ????

- We have to stay here with him?

Sure. We'll keep an eye on him.

As soon as the lines are back up,

get Billy over here, stay on the walkie-talkie

with me until the power gets back.

Gus!

Gus?

This is sheriff Eben Olson, stay in your homes.

...lock your doors, and

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Steve Niles

Steve Niles (born June 21, 1965) is an American comic book author and novelist, known for works such as 30 Days of Night, Criminal Macabre, Simon Dark, Mystery Society and Batman: Gotham County Line. He is credited among other contemporary writers as bringing horror comics back to prominence, authoring such works as 30 Days of Night, its sequel, Dark Days (IDW Publishing), and Criminal Macabre (Dark Horse Comics) with frequent artist collaborator Ben Templesmith. more…

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