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Nosferatu (2000)
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"The vampires of Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight novels are described as impossibly beautiful. But it’s one vampire, “Edward Cullen,” who is written as having such appealing details that it would seem impossible for a girl not to fall in love with him. In actuality, that’s what has happened to most females, young and old, who have read the books. And while his cinematic portrayer, Robert Pattinson, doesn’t quite resemble a marble statue of Adonis, the actor is still getting his fair share of seven-year-old suitors asking to be bitten. Cullen is hardly the first vampire to so strongly attract the hearts (and necks) of mortals. But what is it about the bloodsucking undead that turns us on so much? Is it truly their stone-white skin and chiseled features? Or perhaps it’s their ability to go all night long? Let us take a look at the many vampire love interests that literature and cinema have given us over the years in an attempt to find out their sexy secret. 1819: Lord Ruthven from The Vam ... "
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"Though I first buzzed about an Academy Award nomination for Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight more than a month before his death, I now want to take it all back. I feel all the talk of Ledger’s posthumous Oscar chances will cloud my mind when I finally do see it, and it will probably also cloud the Academy’s judgment, too. Six months from now, when the nominations are announced on January 22 (coincidentally the one-year anniversary of Ledger’s death), if Ledger is not recognized for his role as The Joker, there will surely be an uproar — actually, Hollywood might just up and self-implode. I’m not the only one annoyed by all the Oscar buzz. Terry Gilliam, who directed Ledger in The Brothers Grimm and the upcoming The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, is ca "
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"I'm not positive, but I'm pretty sure this is the first full-length silent movie I've seen. LOVED IT. If you're reading this, then you probably already own it or scan Harry Knowles' column at Aint It Cool News to get DVD recommendations. If by chance you haven't seen it, it's a testimony to the high quality that old movies were capable of. (A thousand apologies for ending a sentence with a preposition). "
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Silent and Creepy
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"This is one of my favorite silent scary movies. I can just imagine audiences back in the early 20's screaming in horror as the shadow of Nosferatu comes into the room. It was a great movie and even more interesting when you hear stories about the main character. He is very much a CHARACTER. I really love how the director played with darkness and light in filming. This is always what I thought a TRUE vampire should look like, I don't think I really saw this again until Salem's Lot in the late 70s. "
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"Wolfgang's vault has a number of movie posters from the sixties for sale here. expensive, but cool to look at. "
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