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Let The Right One In.
Like a decade old but still counts.
Haven't seen the US version, but I greatly disliked the OG version compared to the book.
Let The Right One In.
Like a decade old but still counts.
The Witch was a bore... nothing scared me one bit...
The Witch was more concerned with creating an atmosphere of creeping dread and paranoia, building towardThe Witch was a bore... nothing scared me one bit...
Yeah... though i kept waiting for it to do something creepy... like that goat from "Drag me to Hell" that starts dancing creepily.This. The goat was funny tho.
I know man, i knew what to expect... more atmosphere and shit... i love pictures like those but... The Witch didn't do nothing for me, i was not expecting jump scares out of it. Maybe feel a bit uneased?... but zilch.The Witch was more concerned with creating an atmosphere of creeping dread and paranoia, building toward. If you wanted scares, you watched the wrong film. I personally enjoyed the fact that it didn't use cheap shite like jump scares or other modern horror tropes.the inevitable doom of the family and the seduction of their daughter
You're talking about this goat, in this scene?Yeah... though i kept waiting for it to do something creepy... like that goat from "Drag me to Hell" that starts dancing creepily.
anyway i nominate adam driver for lead
Orlok is a rat, vermin, plague and death literally follows him. In Egger's hand, and his knack for period accurate tone, no way this is just another Dracula movieNosferatu is essentially Dracula, and if I remember correctly the Herzog remake used the name Dracula and the characters from the novel. I dunno... I think we've all had our fill of Dracula. I hope Eggers does something really different and interesting than just another Dracula movie.
Nosferatu is essentially Dracula, and if I remember correctly the Herzog remake used the name Dracula and the characters from the novel. I dunno... I think we've all had our fill of Dracula. I hope Eggers does something really different and interesting than just another Dracula movie.
Let Me In is substantially better than the original.
-warmer colors
-better isolation of the main character (his mother's face is always obscured, she's an alcoholic)
-no silly lady with cats side story
-more freudian
I'm assuming it's the latter. Once you move away from classic Gothic to grim historical accuracy, the Dracula-style portrayal doesn't really fitThe Murnau film actually created the 'death by sunlight' that would permeate all other vampire films, since it's not in the original novel. That's a rather large change.
I'm in for this, The Witch was a damn fine piece of work, though I'm not sure how to take his I cant also do Max Schreck again either, so thats fun, so its going back to the origins of the folk vampire, said Eggers, who is also writing the script.". Does he mean the look of the Orlock character won't be walking plague/rat like, or that it will look like that (ie the Nosferatu from Vampire:Bloodlines), but less of a Dracula inspired backstory for the character?
I'm assuming it's the latter. Once you move away from classic Gothic to grim historical accuracy, the Dracula-style portrayal doesn't really fit
Weren't eastern European interpretations of vampires just essentially slightly more intelligent zombies that you'd have to be a bit of a fucking idiot to get killed by though?
Like they weren't super strong or clever,they were kind of pathetic
It depends on where he's setting it, since they vary by region and time period
From August, but just saw this piece of news
Anya Taylor-Joy is teaming up again with Eggers for Nosferatu
http://www.indiewire.com/2017/08/no...-eggers-anya-taylor-joy-the-witch-1201866720/
From August, but just saw this piece of news
Anya Taylor-Joy is teaming up again with Eggers for Nosferatu
http://www.indiewire.com/2017/08/no...-eggers-anya-taylor-joy-the-witch-1201866720/
YesssFrom August, but just saw this piece of news
Anya Taylor-Joy is teaming up again with Eggers for Nosferatu
http://www.indiewire.com/2017/08/no...-eggers-anya-taylor-joy-the-witch-1201866720/
From August, but just saw this piece of news
Anya Taylor-Joy is teaming up again with Eggers for Nosferatu
http://www.indiewire.com/2017/08/no...-eggers-anya-taylor-joy-the-witch-1201866720/
From August, but just saw this piece of news
Anya Taylor-Joy is teaming up again with Eggers for Nosferatu
http://www.indiewire.com/2017/08/no...-eggers-anya-taylor-joy-the-witch-1201866720/
Having to follow up both Murnau and Herzog's respective versions? That's tough.
Yesss
Great actor and director. The Witch is one of my all time favorites. Like top 5.
So he's actually directly remaking Nosferatu itself, including keeping the names? If I recall the Herzog remake restored the Dracula names since it was public domain.
And not just period piece details, but he was also researching period-accurate vampire loreWe don't know for sure yet. The Herzog film changed back to the Dracula names, but it kept the same primary beats of the original Murnau film.
All we know so far is that Eggers is writing and directing the film, he wants it to be like The Witch in being historically reflective of 1830s Germany and that Anya Taylor-Joy is cast in a role for the film.
From August, but just saw this piece of news
Anya Taylor-Joy is teaming up again with Eggers for Nosferatu
http://www.indiewire.com/2017/08/no...-eggers-anya-taylor-joy-the-witch-1201866720/
The Witch was a bore... nothing scared me one bit...
Awesome news.From August, but just saw this piece of news
Anya Taylor-Joy is teaming up again with Eggers for Nosferatu
http://www.indiewire.com/2017/08/no...-eggers-anya-taylor-joy-the-witch-1201866720/
I saw a video that offered a great perspective that the movie we see is what the villagers back home are telling happened to the exiled familyThis is the fault of marketing and reviews calling at the scariest movie in 50 years or whatever usual bullshit they say.
It's far more of a psychological thriller or psychological horror film, and if you really want to get down to it the subtitle it is "A New England Folktale", which is probably the most accurate description and giveaway for what the movie really is.
Can you please link it to me?I saw a video that offered a great perspective that the movie we see is what the villagers back home are telling happened to the exiled family
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irv3SN2E9nICan you please link it to me?
Thank you, will watch this later
I thought his next movie was going to be about a knight or something? Remember hearing that a while back....
Sounds good.
Though he has massive shoes to fill, after Murnau and Herzog.
The Witch was good, very unsettling, very atmospheric. I'm not hugely familiar with any of the Nosferatu films (sorry!) but interested to see how this version pans out.