First Time Watching 30 DAYS OF NIGHT Reaction... I WAS NOT PREPARED.
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- Watching 30 DAYS OF NIGHT for the first time!
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Danny Huston going “No… no god” is such an underrated creepy movie line
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 he’s related to Anjelica Huston (Morticia Addams).
Also he’s in Wonder Woman
I think he’s phenomenal in this film
@@donmcglothlin841 For those who remember actor/director John Huston, he was Danny Huston's father, and Anjelica Huston is Danny Huston's half-sister. John Huston directed, among other things, "The Maltese Falcon" ('41), and played the role of Noah Cross in "Chinatown" ('71) alongside Jack Nicholson, who was in a relationship with Anjelica Huston for several years.
Didn't he go "God? No God!"
I read the novel. One of the scenes that I understand why it didn't show up in the movie. But I miss so much from the book. Back when everybody was hiding in the attic they watched a polar bear wander into town and the vampires killed it with pack tactics which is when a lot of the characters lost hope. If a polar bear can't win against them, what chance does anybody else have?
Well in a 2007 movie with the budget that they had that bear fight would just see janky and completely out of character for the rest of the movie so I think we where better off without it.
@@Henrik_Holst like I said, I understand why it didn't end up in the movie.
I really always loved Josh Hartnett's line delivery of "I can smell your blood." I glad to see him have a resurgence in his career.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 He took a deliberate break from acting.
I'd love to take a decade off from my job and then jump right back in, tough... unfortunately I dont have that luxury.
This is sorely under-reacted to. By far one of my favorite vampire movies. Been waiting for this one!
Yup I like this movie too and it's second part too am Indian
Agree. Saw it years ago & loved the concept & story line.
Victim: "ooh god!!!"
Vampire leader: "God?" Looks up then around "No God."
Epic.
Shut up
This was a savage movie. The vampires were feral, possibly the most terrifying ever committed to film.
It really was brutal and cruel
And it was produced by the legend Sam Raimi
Feral is not scary. Intelligent is.
The black eyes, the shrieks and the serrated teeth. Truly frightening.
have you seen 'stakeland'?
I love Josh. This movie was an underrated gem. And his scream at the end as he burns, always gets me.
16:14 "Piss in the corner pal." Pragmatic Kat showing off her leadership skills. 😂
I wish we got more of Ben Foster in this. He’s always such a brilliant character actor 👌
Not enough Ben Foster, the true horror of this movie. Dude kills it in everything he is in, every single time.
@@EarnestEgregore He is SO GOOD at being super effing creepy!
@@raputathebutahes like a more disturbed Giovanni Ribisi
I think one of my favorite things about this movie is just how competent most of the group is, they rarely make any bad or stupid decisions (except the 1 guy who was shown to be a hothead and of course elderly man and his son) but the vamps are just too used to the hunt and dangerous in a fight so things still go wrong that the group then has to deal with. It’s nice having intelligent characters in a horror movie.
Also this movie reduced the period of darkness from actual Alaskan towns, like in real life the period of darkness lasts like 60+ days, imagine if the characters had to go that long
30:10 Also another thing that is pretty generally accepted in vampiric mythos is that the older they are, the stronger they get. He had no chance in a one on one fight vs an elder vampire... as shown. Yet he won... cause the elder was playing with him. Vanity as I said.
Kat, I'm so glad you watched 30 Days of Night! It's one of the best movies based off a graphic novel series. The artwork in the graphic novel is visceral and evocative and the movie really captures the feel of the graphic novel. Thanks for watching the best of the Josh Hartnett vehicles!
YES YES YEEESSS. SO GOOD SO NASTY TERRIFYING! 😈😱
I didn't know that and I love this movie. Ty for mentioning it, I will be reading :)
Such an underappreciated horror movie. It's considered one of the last real vampire movies before the Twilight franchise kicked off a year later and turned vampires and werewolves into emo teens. If you want a good werewolf movie, I HIGHLY recommend "Dog Soldiers". Great reaction as always.
Yeah, Dog Soldiers is well worth a look. As is another Neil Marshall film, Doomsday.
I go through withdrawals each week waiting for Kat's horror movie reactions
I do too she's additive
@@tonyporenshenko425 like sugar additives? 😆
Agreed. Kat does it again.
Agreed. I love her channel haha.
I know. She's the best one out there. I hope her channel grows and grows.
The ancients studied Kat-jitsu, to protect themselves against all forms of natural and supernatural threat. Advanced students could chop threats in several directions per second, and utter terrifying warscreams... ;-)
So many mythos about Vamps, yet I think they agree aways on 3 ways to kill them. 1: Fire (to ash, they can survive most), 2: Decapitation, 3: Sunlight. The rest varies a lot...
Yep. I think this really deserved a trip to Alaska for an "environment watch". ⛄
I used to think I was totally over vampire films, until I watched "Let me in" and this one. Real chills down my spine.
You mean "Let the Right One In". Lol, the remakes never capture the essence of the original.
@@phousefilms I think they released it to DVD with different titles. I mean definetely the US version. The original Swedish is the lesser movie I think. In the Swedish version the performances of the kids are not that good, the practical effects seem way cheaper and not that acomplished, plus the sexual abuse subplot is creepier in a no good way and doesnt add anything meaingful, only shock value. And I say this coming from someone that usually prefers original versions over the US remake, "The girl with the dragon tatoo" is an example.
@@phousefilms I've watched both and by far prefer the US remake Let Me In over the original Let The Right One In.
Now would not be a fun time to visit if you hate the cold!!! It's so cold in many places this already this year... I wouldn't want to be in any of the coldest states!!
she NEEDS to watch those, at least one
"Push him in his stupid little wound!" Darkside Kat is the best Kat! LOL
This is a vampire gem. No romance or sparkling skin, just straight up savage predators only concerned with feeding.
I've seen this film lots of times but never heard that line in a comical way...."Knock, Knock". You made me laugh, thank you.
So happy you got around to seeing this, it’s one of my favourite vampire movies. You asked where it was shot, it was made in Auckland down here in New Zealand. A team from Weta Workshop (where I work) did all the gory and vampire effects. We do still have one of the dead huskies on the wall in the mould making dept. I didn’t get a chance to work on this one, but I did work on “Daybreakers” a year or so later, which is also a fun vampire movie.
I was really enjoying the effects, what great work everyone did 👍I had a friend take a trip to NZ last fall, the Weta Workshop was on her wish list of places to visit and would be her absolute dream job (she works in theater/scenery/props)
Daybreakers is another underappreciated gem!
Now that I've been watching Kat every time I watch a horror movie I start yelling "what's your plan" lol and also "LET'S GO!😂
I also say "and that's the really horror of this movie" when applicable.
Yay! Now you can start a Vampires playlist. Other great vamp movies include Let Me In/Let the Right One In, Fright Night (new or old version), John Carpenter's Vampires, From Dusk Til Dawn, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Daybreakers...that's just off the top of my head. Can't go wrong with vampires!
I love 30 Days of Night. The vamps are so brutal and animalistic. I'd say this is a very underrated movie that made vamps scary again. 🖤🧛♀️
Andy Warhol's Blood for Dracula
The fearless Vampire Killers
Deathmaster
Near Dark
The Hunger
Interview with the Vampire (1994) is a must see this year for it's 30th.
We Are The Night is one of my personal favorites and more lighthearted as vampire movies go but still dark, gory and horror genre. I think Kat would especially appreciate the all girl vampires in it.
13:29 "#1 Horror Coach Approved" that's fantastic lmao
What a great start to the year! I'm happy you really enjoyed this movie, it just gets overlooked a lot. The premise is so perfect it's crazy it took a long as it did for someone to use it.
This is where I of course recommend Ready Or Not again! But I have a second recommendation that's not for the channel. There's a show that's about 10 years old now called Penny Dreadful, which Josh Hartnett is in. It's a Gothic horror show that I think you'd really enjoy watching on your own time.
Penny Dreadful was so good, we didn't deserve it lol... I feel the same way about Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
I really really enjoyed Ready or Not. Samara Weaving is fantastic. I revisit that one at least once a year.
I'm so happy you saw this! One of the best reinterpretations of vampires in a long time!
Such a radically different first and second half to this movie, and both work on different levels. That tracking shot across the town when the initial slaughter happens is still incredible and chaotic - I'd like to think I'd be one of the people that kept their head and got clear, but most of the corpses probably thought that too lol.
In a situation with things that have super strength and speed hunting you I feel like for most people it would boil down to luck, because even with a cool head on your shoulders if one of those things comes around a corner and you don't have serious distance between you, it's gonna close that gap like a jaguar and be eating you before you can even finish spinning to run... people struggle to conceptualize just how fast predators like big cats can move when they want to, which is why people die on safari (more frequently than they should) opening the car door to take pictures of the animals they think are a "safe" distance away
Kat meets 30 Days of Night! Yes! This film is of the savage strain of vampire! If you ever dive into series format, then the go-to is adapted from the trilogy of novels, The Strain on FX. 30 Days of Night is itself adapted from a comic book miniseries that is a must-read! Barrows, Alaska! Snow, cold, vampires! What more can you ask for! And really, Melissa George has got to make more genre films!
As someone who works up on the North Slope of Alaska, and is currently in the depths of polar night (and a wicked blizzard), there are no vampires here. We promise.
Hmmmm that sounds suspiciously like something a vampire would say
Yup, definitely full of vampires up there.
The cinematography is so polished on this film.
It’s this, “Blood Red Sky”, & “Last Voyage Of The Demeter” that have the scariest vampires to me
Danny Houston was a iconic BILLY BAD ASS Vampire!!
That ending where they hug by sunset, as he goes. The sorrow still hits so hard. Still one of my favorites.
I remember listening to the commentary for this and they said that the vampiric language used here was a patchwork language of several ancient ones, invented by a linguistics professor they consulted. It's very clever, subverting the "Eastern European" accent we tend to expect.
This is absoulutely one of my favorite vampire movies, and I am so glad the ending hit the same for you. Another Josh Hartnett horror movie is The Faculty which I highly recommend, I also recommend Dawn of the Dead (2004) which has great character relationships and the simple plot formula that seems right up your alley. Love every upload!
The Faculty is a pretty fun watch.. id never made the connection that he was in that till I read your comment! He was also great in a black mirror episode
Kat, if you want to see more of 90's hearthrob Josh Harnett. Check out The Faculty (1997)
Wasn't he in the Virgin suicides also?
@@emilykeegan4345Yeah with Kirsten Dunst. I know I saw it but I don't remember what genre it was.
@@trotter73ca depressing, pretty much.. good movie and the book is pretty good also
Underrated horror that I'm surprised more people haven't reacted to. Requesting 70's The Hills Have Eyes and then the 2000's one.
I’m so happy you watched this one! I was OBSESSED when this came out. It’s one of my favorite horror movies, and one of the best vampire movies ever made. You’re right, it had a simple premise and they executed it so well. Fun fact: They invented a new language for this movie. How the vampires communicate with each other is very guttural and primal sounding. Most of them are ancient. Oh, and the ending gets me emotional every time. Eben’s sacrifice 😭
I love it: about 100 years of vampire movies and now this premise! I guess there were no film makers from above the arctic circle? Best Kat-ism: "He's gonna spend a fortune on that in therapy."
SUCH an underrated vampire flick on all accounts. Without question, it is definitely one of my all-time favorite vampire movies to sit alongside Blade as an adaptation of graphic novels or mainstream comics. The design, the personalized language, the setting, and the unique plot line that kicked off this horror adventure. I'm so glad we got the opportunity to join this first-watch ride with you, Kat, and look forward to many more as this brand-new year unfolds. Happy New Year to you and loved one's and hope it was a celebration to remember.
The lead actress Melissa George is in an awesome horror/thriller 'Triangle' from '2009' that's a total mind trip.
Today I Learned: this movie was Produced by Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert. No wonder it's so good! I mean, on top of having a great cast AND a great concept, that is. I'm pretty sure I have this on DVD so I think I'll have to dig it out and rewatch it now.
And since they filmed in New Zealand, we have at least one actor that we've seen in other Sam Raimi productions. Joel Toebeck from Hercules and Xena Warrior Princess.
Thats my fav vampire movie. I clicked on this video soooo fast. Kat you are amazing! Thank you for all your hard work. 😄
Another great reaction Kat! Forgot how violent this one is. Now you’ve got to watch The Crazies (2010) for another not-zombie-movie-but-kinda-is-zombie-movie!
Thank you for the reaction, Kat. I wish you a very scary 2024! 😊
One of the best vampire movies for sure only watched this again a few weeks ago but watched again along with you ❤😂your so cool i love your comments and movie reactions more movies please .
The head vampire was quite well read: Quoting polish journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski: "When man meets a force he can't destroy, he destroys himself instead. What a plague you are.", and quoting Dmitri Pisarev "What can be broken, must be broken." (Anything that isn't strong enough to endure wear, needs destroying and replacing... to weed out all the weaknesses)
The knuckle sandwich crack was pure champagne comedy. Bravo!
It's such a fantastic movie. The main vampire is so sinister and slick (no pun intended) and the ending made me cry as well. It's so good all around
Your reaction to one of my favourite horror movies was awesome. I like how you appreciate so many aspects of the movie including the score which really sets the tone of this movie. Ben foster is so chilling and the last scene of the movie is truly chefs kiss. To sit with the one you love for one last sunrise while they turn to ash is on another level. Now on to tremors
Your channel is consistently becoming my new favorite. I loved horror flicks for alot of years when I was younger and alot of the movies you're watching are from that time in my life. As I've gotten older and movies have gotten more cookie cutter it's hard to find films that live outside of that mold and have substance. Especially in the horror genre. So it's pretty great re-watching some of my favorites with someone who quite vocally hates horror movies. But as I watch you on this journey I see you pick elements from movies that you find beautiful or brilliant and that's what makes good movies good. Take this movie for instance, yeah it's the old vampire movie trope. But.... It stays dark for a month and leaves no respite from the onslaught of monsters. It's such a small twist on the vampire genre but it's so effective.
So glad I found your channel.
Not to be a Wet Blanket; Barrow actually gets almost 65 Days of darkness and called Utqiaġvik. Air traffic is constant because of the Airforce’s Long Range Radar Site. Airplanes do not SUDDENLY STOP on the last day of sunlight . . Lol
I think you will love "Night of the Creeps" , "Dead Alive" , "Nightbreed" and "Phantasm " you won't be disappointed
All top notch!
Only the Directors cut of the movie Nightbreed. That is the only version worth watching. Because it is the only version of the movie that is what was actually in the script or screenplay. It was the only version that they actually filmed.
The movie studio interfered an mutilated it after it was filmed. Into a completely different movie On the audio commentary an bonus features for the Directors cut of Nightbreed. Clive Barker an every single person that worked on the movie on screen an behind the scenes says this.
Josh Hartnett is definitely one of the sexiest men alive, and he was a good actor too. We truly missed out when he took his long break from acting.
No one seems to mention the tractor driver was played by Mark boone junior
(Bobby in sons of anarchy).
one of my fave horror movies. it is the best vampire movies. you should at least checkout this list dear Kat:
The Others (2001)
Wrong Turn (2003)
Shutter (2004) - foreign
House of Wax (2005)
Silent Hill (2006)
When a Strangers Calls (2006)
Rec (2007) - foreign
Vacancy (2007)
The Messengers (2007)
The Orphanage (2007) - foreign
I am Legend (2007)
The Strangers (2008)
Triangle (2009)
Orphan (2009)
Frozen (2010)
Julia's Eyes (2010) - foreign
The Crazies (2010)
Devil (2010)
Stake Land (2010)
Legion (2010)
The Rite (2011)
These vampires making maple syrup taffy with the substitute of blood on the snow LOL
my all time favorite part of the movie is when they figure out light is what will effect them the most, and he goes into the green room and destroys the vampire dudes wife. “Yeah it worked… but they are cutting the power now .. so-“ and he BOLTS
This is hand down one of my
favorite new vampire flicks next to Stake Land. It’s especially brutal knowing that the cold makes pain 10x worse!
😂😂 "is that 90s heartthrob josh hartnet?"
Love this film! they shot it in New Zealand and it holds the record for most fake snow used in a film! Apparently the actors were sweating and dropping from heat stroke filming it. they had to create custom crop top snow jackets to film all the close up scenes so the actors could wear all the heavy coats as little as possible!
I can't believe I've never seen this movie before! Love Kat's videos because with most of them I'm either watching her watch things I'm really nostalgic about or I'm experiencing some awesome movies for the first time with her through her videos :D Feels like a little slumber party lmao
I love this movie so much I go between this and Let The Right One In as my favorite Vampire movie, if I'm in the mood for more Drama than Let The Right One In is my favorite but if I'm in the mood for Action and more Vampire murder than 30 Days Of Night is my favorite
Your knock knock joke gave me the idea to recommend Knock Knock starring Keanu Reeves.😅
30 Days of Night is one of my personal all time favorite vampire movies!!! This is what real vampire films are made of..., not like that Twilight garbage which came out a year after this one.
Thanks for watching this Kat.. This is one of if not my favorite all time vampire movies & my favorite graphic novel series, which is what it is based off of. So glad you watched this. It doesn't get enough recognition in my opinion. Much love..❤
Top tier "knock knock" joke
What if it would have been 6 months of night? Good movie kind of like a zombie combined with The Thing movie. In real life all the people in that town would have been killed, unless a miracle took place. Kat's reaction is priceless.
4:05: They filmed this in New Zealand, so a lot of the supporting cast are Kiwi actors. Some of the locations are where I go hiking every now and again, except it doesn't snow there.
"If they want the blood, they sure waste a lot of it." THANK YOU! I kept saying that when I watched this! 🤣 Messy, wasteful eaters.
I like watching you watch 'Movies' (Films, over here). I wouldn't ever like to be on your bad side though. "Push him in his stupid little wound" 😂
Another great vampire film is 1985's "Fright Night". It pretty much helped revive the then-flagging vampire genre.
*"American Gothic" (1988). Starring Yvonne de Carlo, from Vancouver, BC (Lily Munster). And "Teeth" (2007). Awesome revenge horror*
This was very underrated. The vampires were hunting to feed. Then cover it up by burning the town down.
Love this version of vampires. No romantic involvement with a human. Just viscous carnage!!! Love the ending too!!
First time you've done a reaction to a horror movie that I haven't seen before and a good one at that. Thanks for the rare treat.
If you want to see another horror movie with 90's heartthrob Josh Hartnett, you should check out The Faculty!!
I tear up too at the ending, every stinking time.. we were all waiting for you to follow suit haha
20:14 And of course Vamps must be wise/smart, for they have lived for so long. They excel at pretty much anything, specially the arts. Yet there are flicks that portrait them as some wild thing, almost like a blood lusting animal that can be fooled like any other animal. Yet of course, they are vane, for they are pretty and immortal, and that is also taken sometimes as their Aquiles heel.
I just came across your channel yesterday you are by far the best reaction one and you are so funny 😂 🤘
A Vampire movie that I could imagine you loving is innocent blood and it's from the early 90s.
These vampires don't play piano that's for sure!! 😳 sheeeeeeesh!!! Bobby from SOA is hilarious too 😅IFYKYK
Dog Soldiers is similar in plot and I think you’ll enjoy it
And Brotherhood of the Wolf is amazing
Melissa George (blonde girl) was in a movie called "Triangle", think you might enjoy watching that? Happy new year from the UK. ❤
"You are gonna spend a fortune on that therapy"..I am still LOL
There are so many flicks/books/series that somewhat portray vampires as tragic beings instead of savage ones. Immortality is definitely a curse....
27:05 funniest stressed out face after that brutal axe decapitation
I just binge watched about 10 or 12 of your movie reactions, from a year or so ago to very recent. I have really enjoyed them all, and you are hysterically entertaining, so I had to finally subscribe! In one of those videos you brought up the movie DELIVERANCE. While I would never classify that as a horror movie, it still would qualify for your channel I feel. Besides, it's actually quite a high quality classic 70s film full of suspense. I think you'd enjoy it, and I'd certainly enjoy watching your reaction! However, there is an underrated bonafide horror gem from that same year that you definitely SHOULD see, and that is DEATHDREAM, and it's by the same director that did Black Christmas which you recently reacted to. He also directed A Christmas Story. You can thank me later. Great job, young lady! I look forward to more from you! 😎👍
If for nothing else this movie deserves credit for that overhead shot of the all out attack on the town. One of my favorite choices I've seen in a film.
Your smile and reactions literally put me in a better mood 😂
I love your reactions... the wise cracks (i.e. who's there) keeps a perpetual half smile on my face and then I love how you show real emotion when a movie gets to you. You really get invested in the characters in well made movies. Added bonus for today -I had never seen this movie before.. and now I don't have to. The Kat Kondensed Cliff Notes version will be sufficient.
This movie, man. Couldn’t tell you how many times I have seen it. One of my faves.
It's My first time watching it was amazing. I had meant to watch it a long time ago but never did. So thanks it was even better watch it with you. Fun watch ❤
'Piss in the corner pal." I love you so much Kat.
every video: 'that was SO good!' I think its fair to say, at this point, you LOVE horror movies lol
I'd forgotten all about this movie, it was so good.
I always wonder why this Movie isn't talked about more often, especially for Vamipre Movies, Horror Movies, etc.
The setting is so foreboding, and the fact that it is constantly nighttime, freezing cold, and miles from any other civilization...
It's terrifying before we ever see the "bad guys"!
This is one of my favorite depictions of Vampires. I love the look of these Vampires, and the short lore we get is enough.
They are not here to "turn" people, and they do NOT see us as equals... they see humans as one thing g only:
Food.
And that makes them even more freaky. Too often in Vampire movies over the past 20 years or so, the Vampires are always shown to have some human qualities that inevitably make them less frightening.
I can't remember the last time a Vampire was actually scary before this movie.
Overall, a pretty great horror movie.
One of the most horrific vampire films I’ve ever seen. Based on the very graphic novel. I took one quick look in the bookstore, scared the s..t out of me! Put it back on the shelf and walked away. I have the DVD in my collection, in the section of films I’ll never see again collecting dusts and cobwebs. Alongside the DVD of the sequel ‘30 Days of Night: Dark Days (2010). I won’t see the first film again, because it was that good. I won’t see the sequel again, because it was not as good as the first one. The sequel was filmed on my home turf of Vancouver B.C. At night. Actress Kiele Sanchez continues the character originally played by Melissa George. I like Kiele, but disappointed they didn’t have the original actress. Josh Hartnett was incredible in the role of Ethan Chandler in the TV series ‘Penny Dreadful’, a very dark, disturbing and gruesome series. Josh played a two-fisted cowboy quick with the draw, in Victorian England fighting vampires and other ‘classic’ monsters. Like here, the monsters are horrific. Absolutely LOVE him in ‘Penny Dreadful’! Kat, only for you that watched this again.
Happy New Year, Kat!
Although it's a new year, some things stay the same and your awesome reactions are one of these things! Keep up the brilliant work and enjoy your walk(s)!
Thank you, CZcams Recommendations algorithm!!!