The pitch of a disillusioned chef rediscovering his passion for fine dining by approaching it in a fresh way via being forced to cook his coworkers into fine cuisine by vampires is absolutely fucking genius my guy
Never clicked so fast! People don't talk about this movie enough. I feel like it gets overshadowed by other Dracula adaptations but I just love the way this one traps you in its own ambience. The sound design alone could be a whole video.
Hey that vampire story idea was really good, don't really know where it could go from the chef contacting with their passion again, but that was a pretty good hook
I really enjoy the original 1922 Nosferatu. The vibes are immaculate, and the story of how the film came to be and the miracle that it even still exists mostly intact for us to watch gives it a little extra oomph. I've never watched the '79 one though. This has convinced me that I have to check it out before the new one comes out.
While I love Robert Eggers (my current favorite director), I dont see him topping Herzog’s. However, it doesnt need to. The original is iconic, the Herzog one is iconic. A third solid Nosferatu with a different artistic representation, is in no way a bad thing to me, give me more! The opening credits alone of Herzog’s version sets such a mood going in it almost feels as suffocating as it does intoxicating. Dark, ominous, and deliciously slow through Gregorian chanting and morbid real life cadaverous catacombs….friggin chef’s kiss of vampiric artistry.
One of if not the favourite vampire movie and version of Dracula Atmosheric surreal visually stunning high quality acting Thesenery music costumes Et alla beautiful cocktail while remaining chilling
just watched your depiction of the devil video and i have to say ive simply fallen in love with your channel, it's witty and wonderfully written and amazingly edited!! I cant wait to see more! P.S can't wait to see your thoughts on Robert Egger's upcoming Nosferatu movie!!
Definitely my most hyped for this year, I love herzog’s version and I’ve been haunted by the original ever since i saw images from it in a hammy horror documentary on tv as a kid
The part about Dracula spreading the plague, an element that I'm fairly certain was in the original Nosferatu film and not really in the Brahm Stoker novel, is one of the more interesting and terrifying takes on a vampire that I've seen. A supernatural bloodsucker who's hard to kill is already scary; having them be a disease vector makes the whole thing worse and goes with the aesthetics.
1:15 were you ever shown the movie Holes? The one where the bad kids have to go dig holes in the dessert as a crime punishment and someone has to carry madam zaroni up a mountain?
Just saw this film for the first time last week. I really was not expecting to be so creeped out, even knowing the basic plot from the classic Nosferatu. Not to mentioned how gobsmacked I was about the sheer amount of rats on that set
Oh yes, werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski. Basicaly everyone in Germany knows this Duo as a clinicaly insane Powerhouse of German Cinema. Only Werner could tame the beast that was Klaus Kinski and get his admittedly great acting out of him.
I think the bear would be way more interesting if a bunch of vampires made Carmy turn Richie into sandwiches so I'd read the hell out of that screenplay
Night Flyer (I read both the story and saw the movie) is... King's concept was actually really neat (a vampire flies around in a small private plane, targets only small airports and landing strips, drains whoever is there and takes off again), but the movie itself was 85% trash (though the climax is great, the highlight of an otherwise lackluster movie). Night Flyer legit feels like it should have been trimmed by half and used as a Tales From the Crypt episode.
Is it possible that your dream combined the concepts of vampire hunting and the premise of the movie Holes? That movie had some supernatural rules and stipulations to it so maybe that's the connection?
The pitch of a disillusioned chef rediscovering his passion for fine dining by approaching it in a fresh way via being forced to cook his coworkers into fine cuisine by vampires is absolutely fucking genius my guy
Yea I’d love to see that.
Never clicked so fast! People don't talk about this movie enough. I feel like it gets overshadowed by other Dracula adaptations but I just love the way this one traps you in its own ambience. The sound design alone could be a whole video.
Your vampire movie pitch legit sounds good, it could really hold as a dark comedy lol
Hey that vampire story idea was really good, don't really know where it could go from the chef contacting with their passion again, but that was a pretty good hook
your screenplay sounds sick bro
I really enjoy the original 1922 Nosferatu. The vibes are immaculate, and the story of how the film came to be and the miracle that it even still exists mostly intact for us to watch gives it a little extra oomph. I've never watched the '79 one though. This has convinced me that I have to check it out before the new one comes out.
I too, have been obsessed with vampires lately. And always and forever
Love The Night Flier, woo!
Watched this for the first time months ago and i adored it. Im also obsessed with vampires!
While I love Robert Eggers (my current favorite director), I dont see him topping Herzog’s. However, it doesnt need to. The original is iconic, the Herzog one is iconic. A third solid Nosferatu with a different artistic representation, is in no way a bad thing to me, give me more!
The opening credits alone of Herzog’s version sets such a mood going in it almost feels as suffocating as it does intoxicating. Dark, ominous, and deliciously slow through Gregorian chanting and morbid real life cadaverous catacombs….friggin chef’s kiss of vampiric artistry.
Oddly specific rules is also why I like the fey! Though I prefer fey to be slightly more other than I like my vampires
This film is a masterpiece and truly unsettling. Way underrated flick!
Shadow of the vampire is great as well, it's about the making of the original Nosferatu and Willem Dafoe as Max Schreck absolutely kills it
One of if not the favourite vampire movie and version of Dracula Atmosheric surreal visually stunning high quality acting Thesenery music costumes
Et alla beautiful cocktail while remaining chilling
This is one of my favorite movies of all time to the point I wrote a 5.4k word analysis on it.
as a klaus kinski enthusiast, the thumbnail killed me
You know he's sexually assaulted dozens of women, right?
Great video dude, can’t wait to see what you keep making ❤❤
just watched your depiction of the devil video and i have to say ive simply fallen in love with your channel, it's witty and wonderfully written and amazingly edited!! I cant wait to see more!
P.S can't wait to see your thoughts on Robert Egger's upcoming Nosferatu movie!!
Definitely my most hyped for this year, I love herzog’s version and I’ve been haunted by the original ever since i saw images from it in a hammy horror documentary on tv as a kid
Oh my god the story pitch is SO fucked up! I LOVE it!!!
If you’ve read the interview with the vampire books your dream might have come from there
Great vid again! sad to not have seen "from dusk till dawn" though
i love your videos man ❤my favorite vampire movies are George Romero's Martin, this nosferatu and John Badham's dracula
Your dream and story pitch both sound super cool. I hope you dig up that script.
The part about Dracula spreading the plague, an element that I'm fairly certain was in the original Nosferatu film and not really in the Brahm Stoker novel, is one of the more interesting and terrifying takes on a vampire that I've seen. A supernatural bloodsucker who's hard to kill is already scary; having them be a disease vector makes the whole thing worse and goes with the aesthetics.
1:15 were you ever shown the movie Holes? The one where the bad kids have to go dig holes in the dessert as a crime punishment and someone has to carry madam zaroni up a mountain?
Just saw this film for the first time last week. I really was not expecting to be so creeped out, even knowing the basic plot from the classic Nosferatu. Not to mentioned how gobsmacked I was about the sheer amount of rats on that set
This isn’t morbius. I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt that you wanted to not mention the obvious.
It was an honest mistake! I swear!
Thats a fucking amazing premise for a story dude.
Klaus Kinsky was a mad man
Have you seen Warlock? Its got similar really specific rules that the characters use to find the warlock and how to defeat him
I have not, but I’ll add it to my watchlist!
Oh yes, werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski. Basicaly everyone in Germany knows this Duo as a clinicaly insane Powerhouse of German Cinema. Only Werner could tame the beast that was Klaus Kinski and get his admittedly great acting out of him.
it’s not likely our brains can create a face from scratch while unconscious
Your dream sounds a lot like the movie Pitch Black, except those were weird bat monsters instead of vampires
Why does he look like Willum Defoe
I mean, Willem does essentially play this character in a movie with John Malkovich lmao sort of 🤣
WOOO VAMPIRE SQUAD
I think the bear would be way more interesting if a bunch of vampires made Carmy turn Richie into sandwiches so I'd read the hell out of that screenplay
Night Flyer (I read both the story and saw the movie) is... King's concept was actually really neat (a vampire flies around in a small private plane, targets only small airports and landing strips, drains whoever is there and takes off again), but the movie itself was 85% trash (though the climax is great, the highlight of an otherwise lackluster movie). Night Flyer legit feels like it should have been trimmed by half and used as a Tales From the Crypt episode.
Is it possible that your dream combined the concepts of vampire hunting and the premise of the movie Holes? That movie had some supernatural rules and stipulations to it so maybe that's the connection?
lol maybe! Honestly some kind of Holes vampire mashup sounds kind of fun
My Best Fiend, FIEND. It's OK, I made the same mistake the first few times I saw the title.
HOTLINE MIAMI
*loud incorrect buzzer*
Fifth
If vampires cant go into water. Then what happens if they try to walk on ice?