Thursday, November 8, 2007

'30 Days of Night' scares

By Maria Sullivan
Cardinal Staff

On Oct. 19 “30 Days of Night” was released in theaters, starring Josh Hartnett and Melissa George.
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The movie takes place in a small Alaskan town that is forced into darkness for one month. As the town’s people decide whether to stay for the month or to leave, strange crimes begin to occur. For example, sled dogs are killed and phones are destroyed. These strange crimes are linked to a large group of vampires whose main goal is to destroy the town and kill everybody in it.

This movie is a fight for survival for sheriffs Eben (Hartnett) and Stella (George). Together they help a large number of people from the town survive the bloodthirsty vampires.

This movie is extremely gory and suspenseful. Junior Scott McGrath said, “It was pretty exciting and it did have scary parts, although it did have a slow start. Anybody who enjoys horror films involving vampires should like it.”

“30 Days of Night” is rated R and is currently still in theatres.

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