Not until tomorrow unfortunately My son and I are excited, wife is coming along halfheartedly (but she has horrible taste in entertainment, lol).
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Going this afternoon with my old buddy from high school.
Will report back tonight.
‘NOSFERATU’ opens with $40.3M domestically.
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) December 29, 2024
• Second biggest opening for an R-rated horror movie in 2024
• Already Robert Eggers’ highest grossing movie domestically
Read our review: https://t.co/lmDVuyswGS pic.twitter.com/QUrZBlo9b4
go for The Witch nextCinco Ranch Aggie said:
Saw this today with my daughter. Loved the look of the movie. The slow build worked for me. But when it ended, my reaction was a middling meh. Thought Willem Dafoe was great. Understand maybe 2/3 of what the vampire said. It seemed to follow the basic plot of the original novel but with a German setting rather than London. I suppose that was to differentiate it?
This is the first movie of Robert Eggers that I have sat through; when I tried to watch the lighthouse movie, I fell asleep. But since I like the look of this one, I think I will watch his other movies.
agreed, I thought the mustache was fitting for the creatures backstory in the movie.TCTTS said:
Absolutely loved it… the look… the staging… the dialogue… the performances… the fantastic third act… everything.
No notes.
I swear, no one is doing evil/dread better than Eggers right now. His execution is just so perfect, and so perfectly creepy across the board. He's like the Wes Anderson of shooting beautiful, haunting horror.
As for the mustache, I actually really liked it. Not only does it help separate this version from past iterations, and adds a bit of a sinister Daniel Plainview vibe, but according to Eggers it's period/region accurate for a Count. Any man of status/nobility back then, in that region, had one. It's such a great little attention to detail that really helped make the character for me.
‘NOSFERATU’ is on track to become one of Focus Features highest grossing films ever at the domestic box office.
— Cinema Solace (@SolaceCinema) January 2, 2025
It made $53M in 1 week. pic.twitter.com/HIu5zFJTCD
TCTTS said:
Absolutely loved it… the look… the staging… the dialogue… the performances… the fantastic third act… everything.
No notes.
I swear, no one is doing evil/dread better than Eggers right now. His execution is just so perfect, and so perfectly creepy across the board. He's like the Wes Anderson of shooting beautiful, haunting horror.
As for the mustache,I actually really liked it.
Not only does it help separate this version from past iterations, and adds a bit of a sinister Daniel Plainview vibe, but according to Eggers it's period/region accurate for a Count. Any man of status/nobility back then, in that region, had one. It's such a great little attention to detail that really helped make the character for me.
Nor to the 1931 Dracula.Quote:
Doesn't even compare to 1992 Dracula. Not even close.