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Jim_Mcdonaugh wrote:Heh, the movie was shot in 1915 so definitely not my thing. I watched a few prehistoric movies once though. I don't dig how people still watch them these days... But I guess like everything esle it's a matter of taste.
I like Nosferatu (1922) a great deal.
Jim_Mcdonaugh wrote:I like Nosferatu (1922) a great deal.
I watched it only a few yrs ago and laughed my butt off! Simply hilarious! So NOT scary and silly, damn.
Fair enough but I can imagine at the time it creeped out cinema audiences who had not been subjected to the likes of The Exorcist & Hostel.
You're looking at it from a modern perspective it's bound to have lost a great deal of impact now
Jim_Mcdonaugh Actually it's more then that. I rarely watch/buy movies older then 35 yrs.
I love the older movies,the Universal Horrors of the 1930s & 1940s & the classic sci-fi movies of the 50s.
I hate a lot of stuff made in the last few years which is over reliant on CGI work.
I thought Avatar was hugely overrated.
Samuel_Scott wrote:Masters of Cinema have announced a new dual format release for the end of the year. I'm excited.
Brent_Reid wrote:This started as a promising thread, but quickly got sidelined/trolled. What did you think to Eureka's Birth of a Nation BD, Sam?
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