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Even though this film was made in 1922, it still excels over all of the vampire flicks to date! The cinematography was absolutely terrifying and brilliant! Nosferatu is the only Vampire I have seen who is astonishingly creepy! The film quality may be very grainy and aged, but it only makes the movie even more mystifying. And the organ music makes the movie even more macabre. I just bought the re-issue of Nosferatu, and instead of the organ music shivering your spine, the music is done by none other than Type O Negative! It may not be the same as the classic organ music, but Type O is a very gothic and Vampiric band. I personally think it adds a lot of emotion to it, and it fits the movie like a glove. That was a great idea to re-release a classic bone chiller from 1922, and add a gothic 90's twist to it. And if you're not a fan of Type O Negative, you can still see it with the original music. So check it out, I guarantee you'll love it, Danimal never lies...
Followed up from The Doom Generation (but not the same story line), this movie is also made up of the bizarre qualities just like The Doom Generation. With an aimless plot, this is one movie that you can't stop watching. It represents what's going on in the world with today's youth. Things just aren't what they used to be. It's a messed up world out there, and this movie captures it best.
I rented this movie recently, just because it had Steve Buscemi. I never heard of it, so I assumed it was just a no-name flop. But I watched it and it was much more than I expected. If I wouldn't have known better, I would think it was an Ethan and Joel Coen movie. But it's really a movie by the producer of "Seinfeld". It was entertaining from beginning to end. I give it four stars out of five.