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Berzin 07-17-2008 04:30 PM

Nosferatu...
 
I just purchased the newest 2-dvd edition by Kino Video of the granddaddy of all horror flicks, "Nosferatu".

The restoration process was quite interesting and is included in the Special Features section.

They also have an interesting documentary on director F.W. Murnau and the making of the film.

The new digital transfer is amazing considering the age of the movie.

I really enjoyed this film and hope some of you guys get a chance to check it out.

Doc Faustus 07-17-2008 06:59 PM

I'm really eager to see what's on there.

neverending 07-17-2008 07:08 PM

How nice to see someone posting about classic era horror films in the classic horror forum.

The_Return 07-17-2008 11:54 PM

I should pick this version up...I only have a couple shitty public domain copies.

phantomstranger 07-18-2008 01:51 PM

This is such a great movie. It's amazing how well it hold's up after all these years. a true classic.

If you ever want to have a little movie fun, watch "Nosferatu" and then watch "Shadow Of The Vampire" to see how the movie was "Made"

fortunato 07-18-2008 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by The_Return (Post 714829)
I should pick this version up...I only have a couple shitty public domain copies.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doc Faustus (Post 714782)
I'm really eager to see what's on there.

both of you should pick it up.
worth every penny.

effing beautiful restoration.

Berzin 07-21-2008 10:05 PM

Yes, I've seen one of the public domain versions of "Nosferatu" that are out there-the new version blows any of those away by a mile.

And yes-"Shadow of the Vampire" is also very creepy and worth watching. I loved the whole idea behind it and the acting(John Malkovitch and Willem Dafoe) was top-notch.

But let us not forget Klaus Kinskis' version from 1979. I saw that one in a theater that presents a lot of independent films and it was also excellent.

Kinski was very much up to the task and presented Count Orlock in a manner that I'm sure would of made everyone involved in the original version very proud indeed.

phantomstranger 07-22-2008 03:01 PM

You know..it's been so long since I saw the '79 version of "Nosferatu" I had totally forgotten about it. I remember it was a entertaining movie, but not quite as good as the original. I'll have to try and find a copy and see if I still think that.

vampira 07-23-2008 10:19 AM

I think I got the two-disc special edition for Christmas! I have yet to see it sadly, but I will as soon as I can!!

I've seen a bit, and I love the way it looks!

Dante'sInferno 07-23-2008 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by vampira (Post 716311)
I think I got the two-disc special edition for Christmas! I have yet to see it sadly, but I will as soon as I can!!

I've seen a bit, and I love the way it looks!

See it.You won't regret it.

VampiricClown 07-24-2008 08:17 AM

The 1922 version was great.

I just picked up Shadow Of The Vampire and Nosferatu (1979). :D

[email protected] 07-24-2008 04:46 PM

nosferatu
 
i liked the version with the death metal soundtrack

Mr. Grady 07-28-2008 07:17 AM

I am trying to recall from memory, because I haven't seen the film in a while; but in King of New York, is the original Nosferatu playing in the private theatre that Larry Wong is at in Chinatown? "Why don't you stick around, I got Frankenstein coming on next."


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