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Lammastide

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30 Days of Night!!!

Anyone pumped up about this film? Anyone turned off by yet another comic-to-film adaptation? Anyone not care at all? lol






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Reply #1 posted 10/11/07 4:12am

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looks scary. boxed
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Reply #2 posted 10/11/07 4:13am

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YUP!...looking forward to seeing this one! lol
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Reply #3 posted 10/11/07 4:25am

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nod just saw an advert for it today... boxed
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Reply #4 posted 10/11/07 8:15am

jonylawson

its weird-ive read graphic novels for 20 yrs and had never heard of it-good book?
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Reply #5 posted 10/11/07 9:13am

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I think it's kind of boring that they basically just seem to be vampires. It would have been more fun with a new type of creature, considering the relatively original setting of an arctic night.
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Reply #6 posted 10/11/07 1:38pm

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jonylawson said:

its weird-ive read graphic novels for 20 yrs and had never heard of it-good book?

Never read 'em myself, but I've only ever heard two substantive negative critiques of the book series: One had mostly to do with art that is sometimes so abstract, chaotic and blood-soaked that you can't quite discern what's going on. Another comment was that the resolution of the original story arch was a bit too "easy." I've heard the helter skelter look of the books will be tapped for the film, but hopefully they'll remedy any plot let-downs.
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Reply #7 posted 10/11/07 1:39pm

Mach

Lammastide said:

Anyone pumped up about this film? Anyone turned off by yet another comic-to-film adaptation? Anyone not care at all? lol



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Reply #8 posted 10/11/07 1:52pm

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retina said:

I think it's kind of boring that they basically just seem to be vampires. It would have been more fun with a new type of creature, considering the relatively original setting of an arctic night.

Yeah, these are "only" vampires, but they've tweaked them a bit, it seems.
* They don't just have canine fangs, but a mouth full of sharklike teeth.
* They aren't sexy, romantic and seductive; they're just ugly, ravenous eating machines! lol
* They don't just neatly, politely suck your blood; they rip you to pieces, feasting on you!
* With the exception of one or two, they don't speak, but rather scream, shrief and grunt in their own primal language (I think I read it will be subtitled rolleyes, which is one point I do find corny)
* Because they don't have to contend with sunlight, keeping hidden, etc., they don't have to be stealthy. It's the humans that are hiding here. nod



...Geez, I'm such a geek. confused
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Reply #9 posted 10/11/07 1:53pm

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Mach said:

Lammastide said:

Anyone pumped up about this film? Anyone turned off by yet another comic-to-film adaptation? Anyone not care at all? lol



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lol
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
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Reply #10 posted 10/11/07 1:54pm

Mach

Lammastide said:

Mach said:



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lol


lol I'm a bit honest like that

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Reply #11 posted 10/11/07 1:56pm

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I'm really excited for this and a little bit spooked as well. I tend to love all things vampire, but I have a hard time with really scary movies and gore. I'll probably be watching most of it from behind my coat. lol
I didn't know about the comic it was based on, but I love the premise.
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Reply #12 posted 10/11/07 1:59pm

retina

Lammastide said:

retina said:

I think it's kind of boring that they basically just seem to be vampires. It would have been more fun with a new type of creature, considering the relatively original setting of an arctic night.

Yeah, these are "only" vampires, but they've tweaked them a bit, it seems.
* They don't just have canine fangs, but a mouth full of sharklike teeth.
* They aren't sexy, romantic and seductive; they're just ugly, ravenous eating machines! lol
* They don't just neatly, politely suck your blood; they rip you to pieces, feasting on you!
* With the exception of one or two, they don't speak, but rather scream, shrief and grunt in their own primal language (I think I read it will be subtitled rolleyes, which is one point I do find corny)
* Because they don't have to contend with sunlight, keeping hidden, etc., they don't have to be stealthy. It's the humans that are hiding here. nod



...Geez, I'm such a geek. confused


Well, it does sound a bit better then (except for the subtitling thing of course, which if true is beyond stupid). I do hope they will have some kind of backstory though. Are they mutated humans? If so, how and why did that happen? Are they something entirely other than human? If so, why do they look so similar to humans? etc etc. To just throw in random monsters in a story just because they look cool makes it less scary, in my opinion.
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Reply #13 posted 10/11/07 2:09pm

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retina said:

Lammastide said:


Yeah, these are "only" vampires, but they've tweaked them a bit, it seems.
* They don't just have canine fangs, but a mouth full of sharklike teeth.
* They aren't sexy, romantic and seductive; they're just ugly, ravenous eating machines! lol
* They don't just neatly, politely suck your blood; they rip you to pieces, feasting on you!
* With the exception of one or two, they don't speak, but rather scream, shrief and grunt in their own primal language (I think I read it will be subtitled rolleyes, which is one point I do find corny)
* Because they don't have to contend with sunlight, keeping hidden, etc., they don't have to be stealthy. It's the humans that are hiding here. nod



...Geez, I'm such a geek. confused


Well, it does sound a bit better then (except for the subtitling thing of course, which if true is beyond stupid). I do hope they will have some kind of backstory though. Are they mutated humans? If so, how and why did that happen? Are they something entirely other than human? If so, why do they look so similar to humans? etc etc. To just throw in random monsters in a story just because they look cool makes it less scary, in my opinion.

I hear ya. Unfortunately from what I've read, that element may leave you disappointed. There's next to no backstory on the vamps. They just show up one day. We are told they're genuinely undead and I think one comment from the leader of the vamps in a pivotal scene will challenge the presence of God in all this. But aside from that, we aren't told whether they're of supernatural or scientific origin.

There's a 7-episode mini prequel to the film running on www.fear.net that is laying a wee bit of back story. So far it's fair insofar as establishing a mood and suggesting the artic invasion has been looming for a long time with roots perhaps in New Orleans, but as of the 5th installment no real questions have been answered as to how the vamps began in the first place.
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Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
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Reply #14 posted 10/11/07 7:27pm

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looks wild.....I'm in!!!
He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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the video for the above...evillol
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I was really excited when I saw the trailer for it months ago in theaters, but these recent t.v trailers I've been seeing have lowered my interest. I'll still go see it. I need to check out the book. I do like the fact that they used Muse's "Apocalypse Please" in the trailer..... heart that song. There's just something about Josh Hartnett that seems to cheapen movies.....I don't know. I know I'm not the only one who feels that way about him.
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Reply #16 posted 10/11/07 8:55pm

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AnckSuNamun said:

I was really excited when I saw the trailer for it months ago in theaters, but these recent t.v trailers I've been seeing have lowered my interest. I'll still go see it. I need to check out the book. I do like the fact that they used Muse's "Apocalypse Please" in the trailer..... heart that song. There's just something about Josh Hartnett that seems to cheapen movies.....I don't know. I know I'm not the only one who feels that way about him.



That vacant stare thing of his is as annoying as Andrew McCarthy's used to be....barf
He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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the video for the above...evillol
http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related
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Reply #17 posted 10/11/07 8:59pm

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Oh my God. I can't wait for this movie. They better not blow it!!!!!
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Reply #18 posted 10/11/07 9:02pm

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reneGade20 said:

AnckSuNamun said:

I was really excited when I saw the trailer for it months ago in theaters, but these recent t.v trailers I've been seeing have lowered my interest. I'll still go see it. I need to check out the book. I do like the fact that they used Muse's "Apocalypse Please" in the trailer..... heart that song. There's just something about Josh Hartnett that seems to cheapen movies.....I don't know. I know I'm not the only one who feels that way about him.



That vacant stare thing of his is as annoying as Andrew McCarthy's used to be....barf

he was only in sin city for about 5 minuets and he still managed to annoy me. fuse
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Reply #19 posted 10/11/07 9:07pm

retina

Lammastide said:

retina said:



Well, it does sound a bit better then (except for the subtitling thing of course, which if true is beyond stupid). I do hope they will have some kind of backstory though. Are they mutated humans? If so, how and why did that happen? Are they something entirely other than human? If so, why do they look so similar to humans? etc etc. To just throw in random monsters in a story just because they look cool makes it less scary, in my opinion.

I hear ya. Unfortunately from what I've read, that element may leave you disappointed. There's next to no backstory on the vamps. They just show up one day. We are told they're genuinely undead and I think one comment from the leader of the vamps in a pivotal scene will challenge the presence of God in all this. But aside from that, we aren't told whether they're of supernatural or scientific origin.

There's a 7-episode mini prequel to the film running on www.fear.net that is laying a wee bit of back story. So far it's fair insofar as establishing a mood and suggesting the artic invasion has been looming for a long time with roots perhaps in New Orleans, but as of the 5th installment no real questions have been answered as to how the vamps began in the first place.
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In New Orleans? confuse
Oh well, thanks for the info. thumbs up!
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Reply #20 posted 10/11/07 9:08pm

retina

Raine said:

reneGade20 said:




That vacant stare thing of his is as annoying as Andrew McCarthy's used to be....barf

he was only in sin city for about 5 minuets and he still managed to annoy me. fuse


Co-sign to all of you on this issue. lol
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Reply #21 posted 10/11/07 9:22pm

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Raine said:

reneGade20 said:




That vacant stare thing of his is as annoying as Andrew McCarthy's used to be....barf

he was only in sin city for about 5 minuets and he still managed to annoy me. fuse

I'm not too excited about the Josh factor either. confused He does absolutely nothing for me. Preliminary reports are, though, that this is one of his best performances ever. And apparently the real stars of the movie are Ben Foster as "the Stranger"...

...and Danny Huston as chief vampire "Marlow," who was developed as a Spinoza-reading hater of humans and their notions of cheap grace and morality. (Hiin, you ought to LOVE this flick! smile)


Apparently, they completely steal the show! nod
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Reply #23 posted 10/11/07 9:33pm

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Lammastide said:

jonylawson said:

its weird-ive read graphic novels for 20 yrs and had never heard of it-good book?

Never read 'em myself, but I've only ever heard two substantive negative critiques of the book series: One had mostly to do with art that is sometimes so abstract, chaotic and blood-soaked that you can't quite discern what's going on. Another comment was that the resolution of the original story arch was a bit too "easy." I've heard the helter skelter look of the books will be tapped for the film, but hopefully they'll remedy any plot let-downs.


I read the graphic novel a few years ago and agree that the ending was a bit of a cop out, but still really want to see the movie. I've also read most of the sequels, but there are so many additional related stories being published right now that I can't keep up any more.
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sextonseven said:

Lammastide said:


Never read 'em myself, but I've only ever heard two substantive negative critiques of the book series: One had mostly to do with art that is sometimes so abstract, chaotic and blood-soaked that you can't quite discern what's going on. Another comment was that the resolution of the original story arch was a bit too "easy." I've heard the helter skelter look of the books will be tapped for the film, but hopefully they'll remedy any plot let-downs.


I read the graphic novel a few years ago and agree that the ending was a bit of a cop out, but still really want to see the movie. I've also read most of the sequels, but there are so many additional related stories being published right now that I can't keep up any more.

Is there a spin-off covering the New Orleans angle?
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Lammastide said:

sextonseven said:



I read the graphic novel a few years ago and agree that the ending was a bit of a cop out, but still really want to see the movie. I've also read most of the sequels, but there are so many additional related stories being published right now that I can't keep up any more.

Is there a spin-off covering the New Orleans angle?


I honestly can't remember. There is a prequel story out telling about how the vampires heard of Barrow, Alaska and their eventual migration there.

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Reply #26 posted 10/12/07 5:42am

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oh hell ya, vampires!! woot!
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This movie looks good..hoping to see it! nod
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Reply #28 posted 10/12/07 3:14pm

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Lammastide said:


I hear ya. Unfortunately from what I've read, that element may leave you disappointed. There's next to no backstory on the vamps. They just show up one day. We are told they're genuinely undead and I think one comment from the leader of the vamps in a pivotal scene will challenge the presence of God in all this. But aside from that, we aren't told whether they're of supernatural or scientific origin.

There's a 7-episode mini prequel to the film running on www.fear.net that is laying a wee bit of back story. So far it's fair insofar as establishing a mood and suggesting the artic invasion has been looming for a long time with roots perhaps in New Orleans, but as of the 5th installment no real questions have been answered as to how the vamps began in the first place.
[Edited 10/11/07 7:12am]


In New Orleans? confuse
Oh well, thanks for the info. thumbs up!




Hmmm.....maybe Lestat started it all...?
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sextonseven said:

Lammastide said:


Is there a spin-off covering the New Orleans angle?


I honestly can't remember. There is a prequel story out telling about how the vampires heard of Barrow, Alaska and their eventual migration there.

spelling
[Edited 10/11/07 14:40pm]


I was looking through my 30 Days of Night books last night and I was getting my stories mixed-up. The original graphic novel goes very briefly into how the vampires settled in Barrow. Then in one of the sequels there is a subplot about vampires making their way to Barrow on the anniversary of the original story. So there isn't a real prequel yet. I'm gettin' old. sigh
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