Sunday, October 30, 2011

The Great German Vampire Films Complete Review Project ––– Part Two of Two

Halloween's a' comin' up, and I'm celebrating the occasion by posting up a lazy photo review of the original silent Nosferatu.  Yep, I finally got around to seeing the F.W. Murnau classic... more than a year after reviewing the Werner Herzog remake.  Oh well, better late than never.  Can't dally long (more horror movies to watch) so sit back, relax and enjoy as I bring you





Huh.  This one starts out just like the Herzog remake - KITTY!

You will see this smile in your nightmares tonight...
and this creep is the hero.


"Is your wife a goer, know what I mean?"
"She sometimes goes, yes."


 Count Orlock: He lives in the night, feeds on the blood of the living... 
and is capable of splitting an arrow in twain with his own gray goose shaft.


Man, those schnitzengruben will wipe you out.

"Hello, this is your 6am Evil Undead Alarm Call!  Up and at 'em!"

Count Orlock: vampire, feudal lord, package deliveryman.

Oh, it's one of those marriages.

"Our minds are joining, Ellen... they are becoming one and the same...."

"What light through yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and... oh, shit."



Tomorrow: More Halloweeny Goodness.

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