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Post by WesCraven on Dec 7, 2004 2:04:46 GMT -5
What are everyone's thoughts on "Nosferatu", and score out of 10 (no .5's please). Please remember a score out of 10.
"Nosferatu" is a classic... Coming out of the early 20's (and Germany's expressionist movement), "Nosferatu"'s power still holds today. With it's silent and black & white glory, "Nosferatu" is an engaging vampire film, that is everything a good vampire flick should be... (if you enjoyed it, see "The Shadow of the Vampire", they go together hand in hand quite nicely)....
My Score: 7/10
Scores will be collected until Monday, when we talk about week #9's film.
Week #9 Film: "Friday the 13th Part 3"
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Post by Madness on Dec 7, 2004 16:04:15 GMT -5
A classic, what else needs to be said. A great vampire movie and even better done them some modern and current vamp flicks. It still holds up to this day I think, IMHO, and the fact that it was given such a creepy atmosphere and the deaths were left for you to picture in many ways makes it worse, what we can imanage is almost always worse then what they show.
7/10
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Post by gorefan1428 on Dec 8, 2004 4:26:19 GMT -5
i realy dont like silent movies but the use of the score has never been more important than in a movie without words and this movie had a great score. it realy help to explain the charecter action . and the count was eary . the scenes of him stalking tward his victoms were briliant . not perfict but well worth watching 8/10
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Post by Bub on Dec 8, 2004 15:23:19 GMT -5
A true utter classic. It drags, but it's still completely creepy and is still one of the most eerie films ever made. Brilliantly shot and directed by F.W. Murnau. Max Shreck is absolutely horrific as Orlock. Definantly the most frightening vampire ever. 10/10, a masterpiece.
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Post by Seed on Dec 12, 2004 18:22:42 GMT -5
I love this movie. It's very atmospheric and creepy, it still hasn't lost it's touch or got boring in my oppinion, of course. Max Schreck's look it out of this world, very creepy. With silent horror being my favorite type o' movie, this is definately right up there with The Phantom of the Opera on my list. 10 out of 10.
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