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| 30 DAYS OF
NIGHT: DARK DAYS |
Year: 2010
USA DVD: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
UK DVD: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Cast: Mia Kirshner, Diora Baird, Harold Perrineau, Kiele
Sanchez, Monique Ganderton, Rhys Coiro, Troy Ruptash, Katie Keating
Director: Ben Ketai
Country: USA
USA: 92 mins
UK: 89 mins
USA Rated: R for bloody violence, language and some sexual
content
UK Certificate: 18 contains very strong gory violence
USA Release Date: 5 October 2010
UK DVD Release Date: 11 October 2010
Videos: Trailer
Synopsis
The bloodthirsty vampires are back with 30 Days of Night: Dark Days,
the action-packed sequel to the globally successful franchise.
It’s been almost a year since the Alaskan town of Barrow’s
population was decimated by vampires during its annual month-long
sunset. Riddled with
grief over the death of her husband, bound by nightmares and void of
all emotions beyond hate and sorrow, Stella (Sanchez) has spent the
past months traveling the world, trying to convince others that
vampires exist. Met
with scepticism and laughter, Stella is ready to throw in the towel
when a group of lost souls (Coiro, Baird and Perrineau) offers an
incredible opportunity: the chance to exact revenge upon Lilith (Kirshner),
the vampire queen responsible for the assault on Stella’s sleepy
Alaskan town.
With nothing remaining to live for, and nothing left to fear, Stella
joins their mission and ventures into the uncharted underbelly of
Los Angeles where she pushes herself to the most extreme limits to
stop the evil from striking again.
The cast features Kiele Sanchez (TV’s “Lost”, A Perfect
Getaway), Harold Perrineau (Felon, TV’s “Lost”), Mia Kirshner
(The Black Dahlia, Not Another Teen Movie), Diora Baird (My Best
Friend’s Girl, Wedding Crashers) and Rhys Coiro (TV’s “24”,
TV’s “Entourage”). From
production company Ghost House Pictures, 30 Days of Night: Dark Days
was co-written by Steve Niles, the creator of the original graphic
novels, along with director Ben Ketai.
Both the Blu-ray and DVD contain special features, including
filmmaker commentary and The Gritty Realism of Dark Days, a new
featurette that provides an all access behind-the-scenes exploration
of the production design, make-up effects and cinematography used to
create the gory war on the vampires. The Blu-ray is also enhanced
with an exclusive Blu-ray interactive featurette, Graphic
Inspirations: From Comic to Film, which compares and contrasts the
visuals of the graphic novel with the imagery from the film, with
discussion by director Ben Ketai.
DVD EXTRAS
Filmmaker Commentary
Featurette: The Gritty Realism of Dark Days
BLU-RAY EXTRAS
BD exclusive: Graphic Inspirations: From Comic to Film
PS3 Wallpaper Theme
Filmmaker Commentary
The Gritty Realism of Dark Days
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