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Nosferatu
I have seen all the vampire movies, even tge 1922 version of Nosferato. Because that 1 was silent, it made it more scary because of the music.
But Robert Eggars version provokes ALL YOUR EMOTIONS is so capivatingly authentic that you feel like you are right there! The scenery, acting, props and costumes (and none) can take to a place that you dont realize as New! It has love, sex, horror, empathy and death entwined all in 1. My other favorite scary movie is the Shining which is more a psycological thriller.
I suggest the viewer go see Nosferatu at the theatre because it is Art in Motion and you can not fully appreciate the film unless you witness it in the big screen! My favorite RE film! This will be talked about and re introduced in the following years. It is a measure of what you get from love, fear, capitulation, discovery and death. You can not easily forget this film even weeks later!
I love Willem DaFoe, Lily Rose Depp, and feel that all the actors are Oscar Worthy, including the Director!
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See All1923 Just Gave Harrison Ford Something Kevin Costner’s John Dutton Never Got In 5 Yellowstone Seasons
I love Yellowstone and especially 1883 because the blonde lead who dies due to the Indian arrow was very intelligent and capeable woman back in those days, and her father gave her a big leash and trusted her wisdom and transparency. Big stars and very humble people. Their travels thru Indians uprisings and other robbers was well done. Makes you feel good about how we have it nowadays except for the exploration and brilliance of the simple things in life. Acting was great and script make you think about how life has evolved since then. Loved 1923, but tragedy and sadness for assumed inconvenience was an everyday part of life back then. I hope TS writes more on similer subjects. Looking forward to 1944 if that comes about. Timithy Dalton was a good actor, but he got his come uppance!
The Blacklist Ending Explained: What Happens To Red In The Series Finale
I didnt start watching the Blacklist until about 2016 because I worked nights previously. But the show was always the highlight of the week. It was taped to watch at my leisure. I really got into Reds personality as a "do gooder" and his tastful finesse made me like him all the more. Everything (movies) I had seen Spader in were the highest in acting talent. I really wanted more Reddington but I guess I could maybe see some of the earlier seasons. Glad I saw these flavorfull shows. Wonder if J Spader is still acting now. Thanks for making my evenings worthwhile!
1923 Actor Addresses The Emotional Impact Of Late Co-Star’s Absence & Recast In Season 2
I actually have nit watched the series Season2 opener, but I will soon. I the character and he was a great fit. I studied Native American heritage as a class when I was a Senior in high school back in 1980/81. I have the most respect for the people and culture.
I also believe in reincarnation, and that I was a Shaman in a past life. I have used this feeling and sense to achieve being a natural healer in this life. I studied Asian medicine and bodywork and it comes as 2nd nature. I have intuitive feelings and love children, nature and repect animals.
Feeling sad for the loss of the character who played the role of Pete. I hope he finds rest and continuity among the elders and the divine countenance in the sky!
Timothee Chalamet's Oscar Nod For A Complete Unknown Has Broken A Record That Lasted Nearly 70 Years
I absolutely LOVE Timothy Chalomey and think he deserves the Oscar Title playing Bob Dylan for sure! Have seen most of his movies and as a younger actor, he revels in playing people with alternative agendas. He was Great in Charlie and the Chocoate Factory. I grew up in MN in the 60's thru the early 80's and feel he has captured the true vibe of folk music and charisma that Dylan - who is 1 of a kind has put forth. The fact he sang the songs himself, quoted poetry and lyrics way ahead of his time, and played guitar and blew the harmonica while singing Bobs songs all the while shows he is committed to his craft as not many others are are so convincingly so.
I know he will go on to more famous roles and creative artstry as time goes on. Its AMAZING he gave us such a good masterpiece like this in his youth! I have alot of expectation for his future as he was born to be an actor of treasured magnitude!
Yellowstone Season 5, Episode 13 Review: Taylor Sheridan's Self-Indulgence Derails Painfully Uneventful Penultimate Finale
It just seemed to me to be a cowboy soap opera. I liked Beth getting back to her fun tease of the men in the bar to help Teeter get rid of her anxiety around Colby dying. The funeral was a nice touch. I enjoyed seeing the horses dance and strut their stuff for the buyers. But the anticipation of Jaimes payback never happening was a big disapointment. I hope the show can be salvaged and move in to season 6, but what is left to work with may not be enough. I'll put my energy into the 1923 series which will have alot of new landscape and grit. I love the scenes of the natives and want to see where thst leads, as well as Spencer and Alexandra. HF & HM always deliver, so not worried about that. Just hope we do t have to wait so long to find out whats coming next.
Major New James Bond Candidate Is A Better Choice For Bond 26 Than Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Henry Cavill, Or Idris Elba
I really like Aiden Turner who played Poldark on PBS and also had roles in the Hobbit franchise, he is great actor, adventurous type, daring, good looking, Irish and has swagger. Please consider him!