30 Days of Night Page #4

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
464 Views


some place close to hide.

Now.

Charlie Kelso's attic?

It has a pull down ladder, you

can't tell it's there.

He would've boarded up his home

before he left.

Which is exactly why it's a good idea.

We'll pull down a board to get it,

and then tack it back.

Carter.

I want you to stay as close to the building

as possible.

If you hear anything, go through a crawl

space and go strait to Kelso's attic.

I'll meet you there.

What are you gonna do?

Something's gotta slow them down.

I'm coming with you.

Okay.

Go on, get out of here!

What the hell is going on?

- I don't know.

We gotta lose this thing.

And go where?

We know a place.

Go!

They seem to work.

Looks well hidden.

...the feet of grandma Helen.

Like...

...vampires, you know?

Vampires don't exist, Jake.

They don't fall when you shoot them.

Well neither do I.

Well, I don't care what they are.

I just care what we do about them.

What are we gonna do about them?

We'll sleep in shifts.

We'll ration our food, and then

we'll figure out the next step.

We have 2 advantages...

We know this town...

...and we know the cold.

We live here for a reason...

...because nobody else can.

Yeah, right.

Gondunk lesz rd.

I guess it's good you didn't want

kids huh?

Imagine...

Where, where's Catherine?

Dad, dad.

Mom died a long time ago.

Isaac...

You should go to sleep now.

That's right, that's right.

Go to sleep.

Thank you.

They're ransacking the Clark's place.

They're tearing through everyone's home.

We have to move!

When do you suggest we do that?

Now...

...while we have the strength.

Until we have some way to stop them,

it's suicide Lucy.

We can stay here til they find us and then....

and they can kill us all,, or we can

run like hell.

Now, some of us won't make it, but it's better

than all of us dying.

- Shut up.

- You should sit down.

So, maybe Denise or Lucy dies, but that's okay

as long as you still have a chance?

Hey.

If we start to fight, that will get us killed

a lot faster.

We go to the general store, and get supplies,

then we go to the utilidorm.

We'll never make it there without cover.

If we get there, we can last the month.

The next blizzard, we'll be ready.

Somebody!

Help!

Help!

Please!

Anyone....

We need to get her in here

before they find her.

- Wait.

- What?

Look at the rooftops behind her.

They're using her as bait.

Please!

Please no.

No, I tried. There isn't anyone there.

God.

No God.

I've known Kirsten my whole life.

I'm going out.

Why are we waiting here for Eben?

...We can make a run

for it and give it all we got.

- Shhhh

- If I can kill anything, I can kill these things.

We'll die in here otherwise.

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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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