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#7 In my 1001 Movie Reviews You Must See Before You Die: Nosferatu (1922) directed by F.W. Murnau Starring: The amazingly creepy Max Schreck

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  • More of your repetetive drivel. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that all things vampire related in film or television have in some way been influenced by Nosferatu, we get that. What I say to you is, review the fucking film! It's pretty high on your list so tell us why it's such a great fucking film, which it is! '1001 movies to see before I die' ? If I watch another one of your inane ramblings, I fear I probably will die. Seriously, give it up man.

  • @crazyassassassin wow you really have issues if you take issue with something I did two years ago. I mean you must have totally missed that I did this two years ago and that I've clearly stopped doing these reviews. Also Jackson Pollock liked to drink!

  • I love this film... creepy and engaging, a true classic of the vampire genre! The womanizing Dracula is corny compared to this original. I'd have to agree with your comments, as "Nosferatu" is something of a model for the Master in early Buffy episodes, who I think actually managed to be more disgusting than Max Shreck.

  • Well at least we see eye to eye on something.

  • Where can you buy this film? I have been looking everywhere for it and no luck :( I am fascinated by Vampires and the history of Dracula, so this is obviously a must see...

  • A new version just came out so you might actually find it in Borders Barnes and Noble or Best Buy.

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  • Fredrich Wilhelm Fucking Marnau!!!!! Amazing director!!!!!

  • i love the soundtrack to the original thank you public domain free download free download free download

  • By the way, it seems like you are sort of doing these in chronological order, so you probably haven't gotten to it yet, but do you plan to do a review of Carl Theodore Dreyer's "The Passion of Joan of Arc"? If not, then you probably haven't seen it. If you haven't, YOU MUST!

  • I disagree. A Dracula film had been made prior to this(before Bela Lugosi's 1931 role) so it's not like if Nosferatu hadn't been made that there wouldn't have EVER been other vampire films. That's a pretty HUGE leap on your part.

    That said, Max Schreck (literally "Max Terror") was indeed the creepiest performer for ANY character in any film at any time. The guy does not blink at any time on camera. How he does this is almost superhuman. He'll give some people nightmares, he's so creepy.

  • i love this movie. the first timne i seen it i was like 9. i have it on dvd. but it doesn't have the original music. it has type o negative. i think it fits better.

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