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twilit said:
madman25 said:
twilit said:

This whole thread and not one mention of Murnau's Nosferatu. Tsk, tsk.

The first Dracula film which is arguably the most frighting, eerie adaptation.
You can watch the full film on youtube here

 

Also I couldn't agree more Madman and Lolita about Twilight. Both the book and the movie are crap. The fact that so many people go crazy over it annoys the hell out of me >.>

 

 Nosferatu is pretty terrifying...I can imagine today's audience looking at it for 10 minutes(if that) and laughing out loud.

Haha, got me there. Definatly, by today, Nosferatu wouldn't seem terryifing.

Though personally I still always found the film eeire. Count Orlok always always creeped the hell out of me :P

 

 

 

I think that Nosferatu is still frightening. Especially if one were to see one of the restored versions with all of the color plates added back in and one of its better modern scores. If you were to see it in an older theatre late at night instead of on a tv, it would definitely still be frightening. There was truely something otherwordly about Max Shrek that gore and modern special effects can't capture.



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