I always worked the evening or midnight shifts. Also I have a condition that the sun breaks me out in hives. So I got 2 things in the bag to be a vampire😆😁😂
Small fun fact: The city you can see in the beginning is the Northern-German Hanseatic city of Lübeck. It’s famous for its well preserved medieval old town and it was the site of several shootings for the original Nosferatu, back in the early 1920s.
THANK YOUUUUUUU!!! for NOT showing Nosferatu's face in the trailer! This is how trailers USED TO BE when they did not want to intentionally spoil the surprises before the film comes out...
I know. I remember wanting to see the 6th Sense, but them revealing in the trailer that the boy could see dead people. Just spoiled the whole movie for me.
@Canislupes7 That was Shadow of the Vampire, which was about the making of Nosferatu; Dafoe played the actor who played Orlok, who was claimed to be a vampire in real life. Dafoe's work in that movie eventually led to his getting vast as the Green Goblin.
@@bigbearddahuzi1036at the same time didn't show much and looked pretty generic, like your typical old timey "creepy/dark" themed movie. That's just my impression though.
Bill Skarsgaard as Nosferatu will be brilliant. I saw the official poster of the movie, where he is featured, dressed in all black. He is strikingly creepy...very thin and willowy. I can just imagine him with blood on his pale face. What can one say about Willem Dafoe? He is genius, a brilliant actor. I've followed his career in movies and theater, and it's always stellar. This movie will prove as one of the best Nosferatu deliveries.
@@luisdonaldocolossio The original phrase is "you can't eat your cake and have it too" or, if you want to keep your cake, you can't eat it, or else it would be gone.
@@robosing225 im not sure of the exact wording, but i remember reading that the order got screwed up along the way, making it harder to understand to some. but idk. im just a nerd who reads stuff on the interwebs
Oh huh. My first thought was that this wasn't really capturing the surreal setting of the original, but VVitch and Lighthouse are both excellent surreal masterpieces. I am now interested.
@@OneHotWolfie True, but it wouldn’t be titled any differently for English speaking countries (as far as I know). They do sometimes change film titles for other languages, but then they would be WRITTEN accordingly in THOSE languages (not written in English).
& it wasn’t “Interview with the Bat” nor was there a “Buffy the Bat Slayer”… heheh…but I’m just teasing/having fun here. 😆 We know what film you meant. 👍🏻
To anybody who's reading this I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking & the doubt exit your mind right now. May clarity replace confusion. May peace & calmness fill your life.
I think the bigggest turn Off is always when the movie shows the monster, or too much of it. I think the less we know the better, or in this case, worse 😌🫴🏼
Everyone already pretty well knows what the vampire in this story looks like anyway, so it's pointless. Unless they're going to make him look different somehow.
@@IanFindly-iv1nl True, we know what the base is, but bloody hell, sfx has advanced in the past 120 odd years, just hope they do german expressionism justice and of course don't go full cgi.
Robert Eggers has to be one of the most unique directors we have right now. He hasn't done a lot of movies but every single one stands out as being unique. Maybe not liked by everyone, but nobody will say this man does not have a vision and carries through with it exactly how he wants it.
But does he? And his movies are all unique because he uses the same identical tricks to recreate what is, essentially, the exact same film over and over again. He's the latest M. Night Shyamalan. One decent idea that he cleverly stretches out into a decades long career. Not dissimilar to Hans Zimmer's repackaging of the exact same music, or Stephen King rewriting the exact same book (a 'new one' every 7 to 9 weeks). No, Eggers is strictly third rate, No one who ever took the time to study filmmaking regards Eggers as more than a one trick pony with an already overstretched career expectancy.
@@gonzotolkienwell unlike Demeter, this one probably won't replace the guy who SHOULD be the protagonist with two generic oc's and ruin the story to facilitate a sequel that won't happen
So excited for this! For decades Hollywood kept turning Dracula adaptations into romance movies or gothic movies that still made Dracula attractive and sympathetic. Between this and Last Voyage Of The Demeter, it’s refreshing to see filmmakers go back to the story’s horror roots.
So stoked Eggers has taken on this film. The Witch, The Lighthouse, The Northman were all masterpieces in my humble opinion and having seen his previous work he has solidified himself as my favourite director. He will not let us down with this one Nosferatu fans!
I’ll keep it honest. I’ve seen the Witch and The Northman. These movies are very well-made very well shot with excellent sound design, angle and imagery, and on paper, the stories look excellent. But Wiley entire movie is extremely stylistic the stories themselves seem lacking in someway. I can’t put my finger on. Idk. It’s like everything is excellent, but the story direction. Gifted director, it just seems that the writing direction seems off in them. I’ll check out the other two tho.
Can we talk about Dafoe's career over the past few years? He's in a LOT of good movies. None of them are missing. Hes doing a great job of picking them, even the indie films he's been in. Dude's killing it!
Fun fact: The original was based on Dracula but all the names were changed because they didn't have copyright permission. And the creators of Nosferatu went out of business and ordered all copies to be destroyed but it survived nonetheless and the original is now a public domain.
@@tjwhisenhunt1089 he’s only made 3 movies. Midsommar, hereditary and beau is afraid. Beau is a afraid is more of a comedy but I still thought it was great and unique. Hereditary and midsommar were incredibly good horror movies. Personally have seen no dip.
@@AlonzoLombardi Lol! You think big budget equates atmosphere? I guess all those big dumb bloated Hollywood action/superhero "blockbusters" absolutely RULE in high atmosphere then.
@@ColeSlaw-bj8bu When did I say that big budgets equal "atmosphere"? However, I understand the original comment's intention. In other words, it was referring to production and set design, which, of course, can only be achieved with a big budget and a lot of time.
It's a remake of the original but having both the 1922 and the 79 movies being dated this can bring some new life into this character Especially when anyone anyone younger just knows of him more from pop culture seeing the end of 1922 film or see a odd cameo like in SpongeBob
@@shanedaley6236 The 1979 version is one of my all time favourite horror films. It has such a foreboding atmosphere, and Kinski's performance is genuinely unsettling. Also I was lucky enough to attend a screening of the original silent film with the score played on a real Wurlitzer organ, an amazing experience. As a big fan of Egger's work, especially The Witch, I can't wait for his take on Nosferatu.
@@anarchoutis I was expecting a reveal of who plays the part of the Nosferatu at the end of the trailer since that's far from a faceless creature. It's apparently Bill Skarsgård (Pennywise guy), which is probably not the best yet a fitting and a promising choice. His eyes already remind me of the creature from the 79 version. I don't expect them to match the gothic low budget tone of the 79 film but it has to be a good one and likely better in many other ways.
@@freshbornmute2752”gothic low budget” 😂 Did you scene those panoramas? This is just yet another person trying to sound erudite on RUclips ridiculous 😂
Wow, first movie in a very long time that actually makes me want to go to the cinema. First one in what feels like forever that wasn't a Marvel or Star Wars movie.
Even movie going has become a sad corporate machine, the room for real visionaries and film makers to make all kinds of films is dying away. Yet this is the stuff people want to see.
I can't tell you how many years I've been waiting for this... an adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula that actually manages to capture the full repertoire of captivatingly nightmarish scenes in the book. I saw so many snippets of moments that I recognised from the novel that I had been wishing to see on screen one day - the 'empty' coffins of earth, the staking of the 'Bloofer lady', the swarms of vermin... This promises to be everything I've been waiting for.
I've been saying this for 20 years. The book is terrifying. The whole first section on the way to the castle and while he's there is incredibly visual and creepy and no adaptation has ever fully captured it. I'm really looking forward to this one!
@@IslaObscura It truly is! Especially the slow burn of the translator gradually starting to suspect that he is not, in fact, free to leave, eventually escalating to his desperate escape attempt at scaling the stone walls of the castle. The suspense was so strong it just about makes you sick with anxiety!
@@IslaObscura Not to mention, the chapter of the voyage alone from the journal entries of the seaman on the ship ferrying the cargo of dirt is like its own standalone horror short story. Just the thick atmosphere of mounting terror, paranoia and near insanity as the men start getting picked off one by one with no warning or clue. As the reader with all the knowledge of the answers, we get to be on the outside looking in on what feels like the biggest cruelty of all - the torment of those characters fated to die in desperation and confusion without even the closure of understanding who/what has slain them. It is the futility of their power to even gain an answer that is so haunting to me. It's the same kind of desperation as the main group of characters face while fighting to keep Mina alive with the blood transfusions, only to keep finding their progress cruelly robbed over and over. It's a kind of desperation that would have been known all too well to every medical physician of the 19th century, a time of such evolution yet such frustration in the infancy of medical knowledge. Just as mankind instinctually shudders to be torchless in the face of a black abyss, we are frail in the face of knowledgelessness.
Have you watched Francis Ford Coppola's DRACULA with Gary Oldman, Keanu Reeves and Anthony Hopkins already? It is the better adaptation from Bram Stoker's novel until now. It's a piece of art.
I think he's a great director and gets the most out of his actors, but I'm not a fan of all his stuff. I liked the last one, but The Lighthouse and Witch didn't do it for me. This looks solid though. I like that he doesn't try to be lime every other director.
@@robw9852 I think the Witch was incredible, the Lighthouse tho, after I did some research and watched it for a second time got better. Nevertheless we all agree that R.E. has something special.
@Jcat14961 Definitely like Witch more. Northman was excellent. His movies aren't for everyone, but he's definitely one of the more talented directors out there.
Wrong 'their' there, Steve. And I'm not sure why you capitalized 'Cinema'. Random capitalization is a very Trump thing to do. Well done on resisting the urge to add random FULL CAPS words/sentences. Thank goodness there are still people who can write basic English. Sadly it seems to not be a prerequisite for admission to a half decent film school. I think most film schools only care about the students ability to pay. Lesson 1 - The Godfather/credit rating - with verified guarantor [parent still funding a 24 year old child].
@@paulleverton9569 Thanks for the correction. Also, no reason to put a period before and in your sentence. Furthermore, it's stevezy not Steve. What a Trump thing for you to do to misspell my name. Get Help.
I like how they didn't reveal Skarsgards look, like the teaser trailers for IT... reveal it slowly, build anticipation, and then BANG. It will be a freaky look to be sure.
@@joshjones9749 You are assuming he will stick to the stereotypical Nosferatu look. Its 2024, and film makers like to change shit. I actually hope they changed the look but obviously not too much.
@@ASavageEye indeed. it seems like it will probably be melding elements of dracula and nosfuratu together, so i imagine he will still be recognisably orlock, but with a kind of potent charm to stand out in his own way. like someones sleep-paralysis demon crawling around in the waking world.
I think what i liked most about Nosferatu was the quiet atmosphere and the horror of the stillness about watching his figure creeping in and staring at you like it was breakimg the 4th wall, the swarms of rats mixed in with mists that made it feel ethereal.Decadence and deafening looming silence are the words that come to mind... Btw im 27
@@MKGalaxia2811what about this is “Bram Stoker” 😂 The subtext of VD and homosexuality and infertility? Ya I totally caught all that from this trailer 😂
In movies, there is always an asupicious passing of the baton (Shadow of the Vampire featuring Willem Dafoe). The movie scenario evokes atmosphere of "Nosferatu" by Werner Herzog. Bill Skarsgård eyse reminds me Klaus Kinski eyes. Lily-Rose Depp makes me recall Isabelle Adjani. The location finder and the casting director did a superb job.
This feels raw and incredibly refreshing. I love it. And when Willem Dafoe agreed to take a part, it's usually a VERY good sign that the movie is gonna be great.
Just so anyone who may not know. Nosferatu is Dracula. The original was an unapproved adaptation of the novel. The story is the exact same the characters names were changed.
Also locations were changed too because in the novel Dracula is from Transylvania, Romania. But in the movie, they had to change it. In Nosferatu Dracula is from Wisborg, Germany
@@jamesgarrett8833 Correction. Count Orlok in 'Nosferatu' (1922) is actually from the Carpathians, too. The crew filmed in Slovakia. Wisborg is the city Orlok travels to. (It's London in the 'Dracula' novel of course.) Wisborg is a fictional version of the real city Wismar in Northern Germany - a huge part of the movie was filmed on location.
0:40 the castle whose architecture they based that one off of, is the same castle i literally grew up down the street from. proud to be romanian even if it's always vampire stuff that shouts us out lmao
What a terrific director! The Witch and the Lighthouse were both excellent films that managed to capture the time period, the sense of dread, and total despair as we see the main characters succumbing to their own darkness. With that being said, I have no doubt that his retelling of Nosferatu will be nothing less than creepy and terrifying as Eggers is a master of his craft. I can’t wait for this one to be released!
But has anyone seen kinds of kindness and poor things because his roles in those movies were so inviting and intense. Haven't ever seen him in that light and now i will always love him for it.
If you know anything about Robert Eggers you know this is going to be terrific. The Witch. The Lighthouse. The Northman. All were masterclasses in filmmaking (esp. from an atmospheric perspective).
@@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439I believe The Northman was one for the film purists out there. It’s evident in the divide between the critics and audience reviews.
"The walls of my castle are broken. The shadows are many, and the wind breathes cold through the broken battlements and casements. I love the shade and the shadow, and would be alone with my thoughts when I may."
@@RobertStewart-i3m Back in the Fall I ducked into a theatre to see Napoleon. Still reeling from the ticket price. The movie was good but not THAT good.
@@Magnificoooooo Everything Flanagan has done has been exceptional. I never thought anyone could ever make a proper sequel to The Shining but somehow Flanagan managed to pull it off nicely. The Haunting of Hill House miniseries on Netflix was also superb.
@@teagueman100The Vvitch is my favourite horror movie and while the Northman was good in my opinion it didn’t blow me away. Still have yet to see the Lighthouse
I remember watching the silent version from 1922 in my TV tech course in high-school, silent or not Nosferatu gave me the creeps, never been scared of vampire movies besides seeing him, I hope this remake 102yrs later does the original justice
Agree, but there is already another remake of the original version, from 1979 by Werner Herzog. It's a beautiful art film, you should check that one out.
oh my god..... when i saw robber eggers name come up I just got chills. MY brain was thinking... good god what am I in for? and that historical vibe brought me straight back to the strange feelings I had whilst I felt watching The Witch . im gonna watch this at the cinemas!
Yes... this movie actually looks like right proper horror. And they build up the tension and the focus on his presence more than some silly jump scares. Actually makes him seem threatening and serious. How horror should be -- definitely gives me some Bram Stoker's Dracula vibes.
By making it 70% black screen with barely visible visuals. How artsy! Can't wait to turn my tv settings to 100 to try and make out of it's night or day
@@5050TM if it's gonna be like it's predecessors but with eggers directorial handwriting and nicholas hoult and willem dafoe, then it will be a great movie
I could always watch films based on this topic. I love the story of Dracula, I loved Christopher Lee playing that role, I loved the version with Gary Oldman in the mainrole, it was a fantastic movie especially because of the wardrobe and dresses created by Eiko Ishioka. I would love or I am waiting for a version directed by Guillermo Del Toro, he's a great storyteller in pictures too. But I can't wait seeing this one. So thanks for the effort ❤
I honestly think FW Murnau would be proud, and his Nosferatu was probably perceived in the 1920's in the way we are perceiving this one (from the trailer).
Robert Eggars is truly one of the great directors and Willem Dafoe is truly one of the great actors of his generation. So looking forward to this film.
I prefer The VVItch or The Lightouse. Feel that The Northman is a good trip, absolutely well crafted, but also empty and the story is too obvious. Hope it's not the case for this one.
@@shattered5560 I believe that was the point of the Northman. It wasn't supposed to be as spontaneous. It was out in the open. No sugarcoating, no contemplating, none of that. It's a movie for even us simpleton folk. We enjoy craftsmanship. 🚬🥃📺🎚️🎬🧲🫀🤝
@@shattered5560Yeah, I felt like the norseman didn't know what it wanted to be. A meditative tragedy on 'violence beggetting more violence'. Or the standard 'heros journey'. You can't do both, because they contradict each other. I suspect there was a lot of studio inteference as their usually is with big budget movies. And he didnt get to make the movie he wanted to.
You should check out his other two films: The Witch, and The Lighthouse. Both are excellent as well. The man has not made a movie that is anything less than amazing so far (imo).
This is the third version of Nosferatu. 1922 (FW Murnau), 1979 (Werner Herzog). You can count or not Shadow of the Vampire, where Dafoe plays a fictionalized Max Schrek, the original Nosferatu, as a vampire pretending to be an actor pretending to be a vampire. The original Nosferatu is a version of Dracula, but the names and settings were changed for copyright reasons. Still, Count Orlock is Dracula, Harker is Harker, Nina is Mina, aka Lucy,, there is Renfield, and there is a Van Helsing. Herzog used the original names from the book, and the plot from the Murnau version. This Eggers film looks like it's going to do homage to its predecessors, and to Stoker's book, and probably to a zillion other Dracula films. The word Nosferatu is from Stoker's novel, it is not a Romanian word, but probably a misspelling of one, and it has come down into modern Dracula lore as a synonym of vampire. The Nosferatu look is an alternative version of Dracula that has created its own cinematic universe. Say, Voyage of the Demeter uses the Nosferatu look. Eggers is an interesting director, and at leats one knows the results will be intriguing. He is great at mood and atmosphere. And Bill Skarsgaard does look like a young Klaus Kinski (Nosferatu 1979). We shall see.
You know, I'm something of a creature of the night myself
You are my god...
Pay your light bill😂
Did you also love “Sports” or you too hip ?
bravo sir, bravo
I always worked the evening or midnight shifts. Also I have a condition that the sun breaks me out in hives. So I got 2 things in the bag to be a vampire😆😁😂
I waited 102 years for this.
There’s been 3 Nosferatu movies in the last 40 years..
@@VictorLugosi "um akshually"
@@VictorLugosibut none of those really counted or mattered honestly 😅
@@mcCafe93
Neither will this one
The originals always the best.
Technology now make it seem better
But the Germans back then. Just make it so cryptic
Like it was all real
Dafoe has now gone full circle. From being Nosferatu, to killing Nosferatu. Perfect.
He was even in Vietnam and some more shit. Great actor!!!
I went to the comments for these exact words.
@@Mochic45 Killed poor Aunt May as well
When did Willim Defoe play a vampire?
@@Shastavalleyoutdoorsman Shadow of the Vampire. Lotta fun.
Small fun fact: The city you can see in the beginning is the Northern-German Hanseatic city of Lübeck. It’s famous for its well preserved medieval old town and it was the site of several shootings for the original Nosferatu, back in the early 1920s.
I'm living there...😌
I can't thank you enough for this. The imposing church spires towering over the grim medieval city looks stunning.
That is a fun fact! Thank you 😊
Its a great fact, but actually it isnt a funny one
@@santiagodelrivero6710 Fun and funny are not the same
Truly incredible. Nosferatu is my favorite spongebob character, and he's finally getting a movie of his own.
Spongebob Cinematic Universe confirmed?
Congratulations. You won the internet
(proceeds to slow clap)👏
That's assuming he'll look the same.
That's kind of a joke, but SpongeBob showed a lot of respect to the film and character. And helped spread awareness to new generations.
Facts! 😂
THANK YOUUUUUUU!!! for NOT showing Nosferatu's face in the trailer!
This is how trailers USED TO BE when they did not want to intentionally spoil the surprises before the film comes out...
I know. I remember wanting to see the 6th Sense, but them revealing in the trailer that the boy could see dead people. Just spoiled the whole movie for me.
I'm just waiting for Frankenstein to show up in the end credits scene
He's going to look like sonic the hedgehog
Didn't William already do this movie in the 2000s?
@Canislupes7 That was Shadow of the Vampire, which was about the making of Nosferatu; Dafoe played the actor who played Orlok, who was claimed to be a vampire in real life. Dafoe's work in that movie eventually led to his getting vast as the Green Goblin.
finally a movie trailer that doesn't just show you the "final boss" form of the climax.
It was honestly great not seeing who Dracula was. Pretty good trailer. Gave very little away
Regardless Last Voyage of the Demeter kept it brief too
@@bigbearddahuzi1036at the same time didn't show much and looked pretty generic, like your typical old timey "creepy/dark" themed movie.
That's just my impression though.
its not even clear or showing on the imdb page, cool and curious :D I like it
@@TheThingoftheSkyit’s literally a remake of the movie who invented that type of film. Look up Nosferatu 1922. Iconic cinematography
Bill Skarsgaard as Nosferatu will be brilliant. I saw the official poster of the movie, where he is featured, dressed in all black. He is strikingly creepy...very thin and willowy. I can just imagine him with blood on his pale face. What can one say about Willem Dafoe? He is genius, a brilliant actor. I've followed his career in movies and theater, and it's always stellar.
This movie will prove as one of the best Nosferatu deliveries.
you should listen to the song nosferatu by blue oyster cult ,it's really good
@@MichelleBedard-w6j Oh! I'll do that!
Isn't Bill Skarsgaard the kid who tanked the Crow remake?
@Komandie Many critics say the film was lacking, and was disappointing when compared with the original. 90% of the time, remakes fall short.
@lisajoye5721 if he's dressed in black will there be aliens just like men in black
Finally! A feel good Christmas movie the whole family will enjoy. I cannot wait to see this.
After you open the presents you gather all the kids into the car an take them to the theater for a good old fashion spooky Christmas movie.
😂😂😂
I’m chomping at the bit to have to wait so damn long!
I said that too 32 years ago about Bram Stoker's Dracula, by Francis Ford Coppola. I'm def. not holding my breathe about this new one.
🥰🥰🥰
Willem Dafoe - having played Nosferatu in Shadow of the Vampire, is truly having his cake and eating it.
Next up he'll play Peter Parker
If is your you can eat it. No ?
@@luisdonaldocolossio The original phrase is "you can't eat your cake and have it too" or, if you want to keep your cake, you can't eat it, or else it would be gone.
@@dragonhart1342i thought the actual phrase was "Eating your cake, and having it too."
Double check that.
@@robosing225 im not sure of the exact wording, but i remember reading that the order got screwed up along the way, making it harder to understand to some. but idk. im just a nerd who reads stuff on the interwebs
The VVitch, The Lighthouse, and now Nosferatu, let’s go Robert Eggers let’s get that Hat Trick
Oh huh. My first thought was that this wasn't really capturing the surreal setting of the original, but VVitch and Lighthouse are both excellent surreal masterpieces. I am now interested.
The Northman was a banger too
can't wait till this comes out on blu-ray so I can go back to my place and pop it in 😁
@@j27b - Uhhh...well...Not really! :)
@@jacquesdugger For men it was an excellent movie
In the age of regurgitated material over and over again, I'm actually here for this one!
Regurgitated material (20 years old): 😡
Regurgitated material (100 years old): 🧐
@@cara-seyun The point went right over your head, I see...
@@MrGrumpyGills the point being?
Some stories are classics and warrant new adaptations. These are timeless tales (and it's fun to watch different takes on them).
@Babeolicious777 could not agree more. I think the word classic might be too freely given these days. This is truly a classic, in my opinion, though.
What's great is that Dafoe is playing Van Hellsing in this Nosferatu adaptation and in the early 00s he played Nosferatu in Shadow of the Bat.
It was “Shadow of the Vampire”, not “of the Bat”. 😂
@@M.L.V.C. I'm rolling at "Shadow of the Bat" 🤣👌
@@M.L.V.C. Might have been called something else in a different country. Names dont always transfer perfectly.
@@OneHotWolfie True, but it wouldn’t be titled any differently for English speaking countries (as far as I know). They do sometimes change film titles for other languages, but then they would be WRITTEN accordingly in THOSE languages (not written in English).
& it wasn’t “Interview with the Bat” nor was there a “Buffy the Bat Slayer”… heheh…but I’m just teasing/having fun here. 😆
We know what film you meant. 👍🏻
Dafoe is world class. Exceptional in every movie.
Even The Boondock Saints?....that wasn't his greatest hour
@@volvos70t51 what?? How dare you. That film is funny as heck. Sacrilege!
What are you talking about, he isn't in every movie
@@realexkav You dont know that, you haven't seen every movie.
he directed and starred in a real stinker
Can't believe they're making movie about that guy who turn the light switch on and off from Spongebob. So excited.
I'm hoping for one about the Hash Slinging Slasher next. Lol
Was looking for this comment
Immediately when my friends didn't know who nosferatu is I looked up that scene for them 😂
The phone will ring and there will be no one there and then the lights will flicker on and off
@@josematias1787 AND THE WALLS WILL OOZE GREEN SLIME!! oh wait they always do that
To anybody who's reading this I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking & the doubt exit your mind right now. May clarity replace confusion. May peace & calmness fill your life.
Thank you.
Bless you
Same to you !
Holy moly, I'm 122 years old, I thought I would never see the remake , thank you guys, you're invited to my 123rd birthday 🧟🧟🧟
Happy dozenty-third!
You do know, don't you, that there is ANOTHER VERSION from 1979? . .. well, evidently you don't.
You’re thanking Hollywood for a remake? 😂
Dood this is what Hollywood does when they run out of ideas.
122 years old, batman pfp...
I think we found the real Nosferatu
Cool?@@winslow-eh5kv
FINALLY a trailer that doesn't show the entire plot or what the monster looks like. Bravo! Now I actually want to see the film!!
Like you don’t already know the plot!
It's the same thing as Dracula. Same story
I think the bigggest turn Off is always when the movie shows the monster, or too much of it. I think the less we know the better, or in this case, worse 😌🫴🏼
Everyone already pretty well knows what the vampire in this story looks like anyway, so it's pointless. Unless they're going to make him look different somehow.
@@IanFindly-iv1nl True, we know what the base is, but bloody hell, sfx has advanced in the past 120 odd years, just hope they do german expressionism justice and of course don't go full cgi.
Damn, this trailer deserves an award on its own. This might me one of the very few films I go see in theaters.
Or you can just watch it for free on your phone
@@jamesbennett5587 True, but I want my money to show what a good movie is supposed to be.
@@jamesbennett5587 People keep pirating movies and then they wonder why the industry is dying...
@jamesbennett5587 On your phone? Have you absolutely no respect for film?
@@qulep if this is one of OP's very few films he goes to see in theaters, he doesn't have a whole lot of respect for film either lol
Been looking forward to this one for years. One of the most talented directors of our time
Fun fact about Nosferatu, this movie is what started the whole concept of sunlight being a weakness to vampires that disintegrated them
I know, right? My ex wife was a vampire, and she sun bathed naked.
We get it you saw that TikTok or short
well....not "this" movie, as this movie is coming out in 2024, and that concept has been around for tens of years.
Fun fact? Who doesn't know that?
That is true. It was a "cinema creation.".
Willem Dafoe is one of the greatest actors of his generation. From Platoon onward, he always gave a stellar performance. Can't wait!
Bruuhhh..... the way he reinacted every scene in Boondock Saints. I agree.
There was a fire fight! Loved him in boondock saints. And, well, everything.
Still looks good in a dress...but took it too far.
Agreed! Also in 'Wild at Heart'...He's demonic there.
A fan since The Loveless
Robert Eggers has to be one of the most unique directors we have right now. He hasn't done a lot of movies but every single one stands out as being unique. Maybe not liked by everyone, but nobody will say this man does not have a vision and carries through with it exactly how he wants it.
The lighthouse is one of the best films I've ever seen, the Northman was fucking amazing, polarizing but absolutely phenomenal period detail 😭
Unique is an absolute concept: something can't be "more unique" or "most unique." It's just unique.
We need more like him in the Movie business although he is a satanist 😅
I mean, four movies in ten years is a pretty good record, I'd say.
But does he? And his movies are all unique because he uses the same identical tricks to recreate what is, essentially, the exact same film over and over again.
He's the latest M. Night Shyamalan. One decent idea that he cleverly stretches out into a decades long career.
Not dissimilar to Hans Zimmer's repackaging of the exact same music, or Stephen King rewriting the exact same book (a 'new one' every 7 to 9 weeks).
No, Eggers is strictly third rate, No one who ever took the time to study filmmaking regards Eggers as more than a one trick pony with an already overstretched career expectancy.
The children of the night...what sweet music they make
Nosferatu doesn't say that.
@@dmm3124 yeah I know its from Bram Stokers Dracula just wanted to say it
@@dmm3124werner herzog nosferatu’s said that
'The villagers, they do not understand the soul of the hunter... ' x
I'm fed up with films like this! All positive and happy, with people brimming with joy and bright golden rays of sunshine in every scene.
I know! Did you see that huge silly grin on DaFoe's face? There's no way I'm going to a well lit theater to watch.
The fact that they made Nosferatu sparkle at the end of the trailer ended it for me. Geeez.
It must be that well-lit propaganda
Try Last Voyage of the Demeter
@@FollowYourExcitement I think a couple people didn't get we're being sarcastic. Oh well
That's what we called a trailer; I have no idea what's going to happen, but they still got me interested.
And they didn't show off the monster. It makes me want to go see it!
Tbf, lots of people already knew what Nosferatu about. But the trailer still great in creating suspense and curiosity
The trailer looks like it follows the book, so I guess we know what’s gonna happen, but looks good.
@@sgtstr3am785 im sooo happy they didnt give it all away. It builds up way more suspense.
Really? You have no idea what's going to happen? Did you wonder what was going to happen, while watching Titanic?
Wait, an actual horror vampire movie for the first time in what feels like a bloody century? I'm sold!
Check out Last Voyage of the Demeter. Vampire movie from last year. Or Abigail, from this year.
@@gonzotolkienwell unlike Demeter, this one probably won't replace the guy who SHOULD be the protagonist with two generic oc's and ruin the story to facilitate a sequel that won't happen
Actually the century hasn't been bloody at all what with the lack of true vampires.
@@mcgoo721 That is kind of the joke I was going for. Glad you can appreciate it.
Sure, cause Bram Stoker's Dracula doesn't exist
So excited for this! For decades Hollywood kept turning Dracula adaptations into romance movies or gothic movies that still made Dracula attractive and sympathetic. Between this and Last Voyage Of The Demeter, it’s refreshing to see filmmakers go back to the story’s horror roots.
So stoked Eggers has taken on this film. The Witch, The Lighthouse, The Northman were all masterpieces in my humble opinion and having seen his previous work he has solidified himself as my favourite director. He will not let us down with this one Nosferatu fans!
He certainly will. Power and fame corrupts, this will be his Eyes wide shut !
I’ll keep it honest. I’ve seen the Witch and The Northman. These movies are very well-made very well shot with excellent sound design, angle and imagery, and on paper, the stories look excellent. But Wiley entire movie is extremely stylistic the stories themselves seem lacking in someway. I can’t put my finger on. Idk. It’s like everything is excellent, but the story direction. Gifted director, it just seems that the writing direction seems off in them. I’ll check out the other two tho.
DANGIT! Thank you, you reminded me I need to watch The Lighthouse still.
northman was utter dogshit. coming from a guy who likes nordic history themed books/movies
@@ReadyDaddyI agree
"I need you to compose me a musical score that is essentially a non stop scare chord"
😂
It's almost literally the opening seconds of Suspiria stuck on a loop.
Type o negative does one for silent version look on RUclips
Man, you beat me to it.
Normally the trailer isn't the film score.
Can we talk about Dafoe's career over the past few years? He's in a LOT of good movies. None of them are missing. Hes doing a great job of picking them, even the indie films he's been in. Dude's killing it!
dafoe is just top-tier, no competition.
All facts
Yep
Ya think?
And he's homely wch I like cause I get sick of Hollywood beautiful people always in major roles.
Omg Dafoe, it will be perfect, he is a perfectionist. He said he likes to mess up, but for this, I think we will see a true masterpiece.
“What We Do In The Shadows” has completely changed my perception of vampires.
New York City!
Yessssss, night-time
@@JamesMorgan-ne8qu his talking the bulshit
he's fuck typo
Do you like busgetti?
Fun fact: The original was based on Dracula but all the names were changed because they didn't have copyright permission. And the creators of Nosferatu went out of business and ordered all copies to be destroyed but it survived nonetheless and the original is now a public domain.
true. It's look like original dracula from the first book.
Ya there is a movie about that [fun fact]. Its very good and has Willem Dafoe in it too.
@TkOHarley14 - Bounce, troll...🙄
Bro you just answered questions that I was asking after I caught the feel of the original 'Dracula' story in certain elements of this trailer.
@@RullVox Shadow of the Vampire
Could this finally be the atmospheric, horror masterpiece i've been waiting years for?
Flanagan and Eggers are single handedly the two directors really keeping horror alive. Bless.
dont forget ari aster!
@@heisenbergwhite8229 he’s sort of dipped a bit imo
@@tjwhisenhunt1089 he’s only made 3 movies. Midsommar, hereditary and beau is afraid. Beau is a afraid is more of a comedy but I still thought it was great and unique. Hereditary and midsommar were incredibly good horror movies. Personally have seen no dip.
Flanagan kind of sucks.
A24 and Blumhouse enter arena
The mood, cinematography, and atmosphere looks absolutely stunning!
indeed, you can clearly see there's a budget.
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@@AlonzoLombardi Lol! You think big budget equates atmosphere? I guess all those big dumb bloated Hollywood action/superhero "blockbusters" absolutely RULE in high atmosphere then.
@@ColeSlaw-bj8bu When did I say that big budgets equal "atmosphere"? However, I understand the original comment's intention. In other words, it was referring to production and set design, which, of course, can only be achieved with a big budget and a lot of time.
A heartwarming Christmas classic in the making.
Where have I seen this comment before?
Red water, red water, red water, chase them awayyyyyyy....
For some reason it's kinda cool that it comes out that time of year.
Nosferatu: a Symphony of Tinsel
@@janew2108 it will surpass scrooge
I hope people will be interested to see the original Nosferatu as well as Werner Herzog’s version.
Yes!
Can Werners version be found? I thought it was banned due to a lawsuit.
Running "to internet" now...
@@jimrogers2089oh, it’s still out there in all it’s atmospheric splendour.
@@jimrogers2089 i think it's on prime right now
First new film I've been genuinely excited to see in years.
It's a remake of the original but having both the 1922 and the 79 movies being dated this can bring some new life into this character
Especially when anyone anyone younger just knows of him more from pop culture seeing the end of 1922 film or see a odd cameo like in SpongeBob
@@shanedaley6236 The 1979 version is one of my all time favourite horror films. It has such a foreboding atmosphere, and Kinski's performance is genuinely unsettling.
Also I was lucky enough to attend a screening of the original silent film with the score played on a real Wurlitzer organ, an amazing experience.
As a big fan of Egger's work, especially The Witch, I can't wait for his take on Nosferatu.
@@anarchoutis it's also awesome that Defoe was the original actor in a 2000 movie about the original
@@anarchoutis I was expecting a reveal of who plays the part of the Nosferatu at the end of the trailer since that's far from a faceless creature. It's apparently Bill Skarsgård (Pennywise guy), which is probably not the best yet a fitting and a promising choice. His eyes already remind me of the creature from the 79 version. I don't expect them to match the gothic low budget tone of the 79 film but it has to be a good one and likely better in many other ways.
@@freshbornmute2752”gothic low budget” 😂
Did you scene those panoramas? This is just yet another person trying to sound erudite on RUclips ridiculous 😂
Wow, first movie in a very long time that actually makes me want to go to the cinema. First one in what feels like forever that wasn't a Marvel or Star Wars movie.
Right?? This is the only movie I can think of in a decade that I've genuinely wanted to see
@@theusher2893 dune ii
Even movie going has become a sad corporate machine, the room for real visionaries and film makers to make all kinds of films is dying away.
Yet this is the stuff people want to see.
Fury Road and Furiosa... Both were must see in the theater for me
Furiosa?
I can't tell you how many years I've been waiting for this... an adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula that actually manages to capture the full repertoire of captivatingly nightmarish scenes in the book. I saw so many snippets of moments that I recognised from the novel that I had been wishing to see on screen one day - the 'empty' coffins of earth, the staking of the 'Bloofer lady', the swarms of vermin... This promises to be everything I've been waiting for.
I've been saying this for 20 years. The book is terrifying. The whole first section on the way to the castle and while he's there is incredibly visual and creepy and no adaptation has ever fully captured it. I'm really looking forward to this one!
@@IslaObscura It truly is! Especially the slow burn of the translator gradually starting to suspect that he is not, in fact, free to leave, eventually escalating to his desperate escape attempt at scaling the stone walls of the castle. The suspense was so strong it just about makes you sick with anxiety!
@@IslaObscura Not to mention, the chapter of the voyage alone from the journal entries of the seaman on the ship ferrying the cargo of dirt is like its own standalone horror short story. Just the thick atmosphere of mounting terror, paranoia and near insanity as the men start getting picked off one by one with no warning or clue. As the reader with all the knowledge of the answers, we get to be on the outside looking in on what feels like the biggest cruelty of all - the torment of those characters fated to die in desperation and confusion without even the closure of understanding who/what has slain them. It is the futility of their power to even gain an answer that is so haunting to me. It's the same kind of desperation as the main group of characters face while fighting to keep Mina alive with the blood transfusions, only to keep finding their progress cruelly robbed over and over. It's a kind of desperation that would have been known all too well to every medical physician of the 19th century, a time of such evolution yet such frustration in the infancy of medical knowledge. Just as mankind instinctually shudders to be torchless in the face of a black abyss, we are frail in the face of knowledgelessness.
Have you watched Francis Ford Coppola's DRACULA with Gary Oldman, Keanu Reeves and Anthony Hopkins already? It is the better adaptation from Bram Stoker's novel until now. It's a piece of art.
@@KimmelSlavko I have not! Thank you for the recommendation, I will be keen to check it out.
Everyone says "Finally a remake after 100+ years!"
Poor Werner Herzog & Klaus Kinski... seemingly forgotten forever 😞
FINALLY !!!!! This man and his movies! Such a great modern day horror movie maker!
I think he's a great director and gets the most out of his actors, but I'm not a fan of all his stuff. I liked the last one, but The Lighthouse and Witch didn't do it for me. This looks solid though. I like that he doesn't try to be lime every other director.
@@robw9852 I think the Witch was incredible, the Lighthouse tho, after I did some research and watched it for a second time got better. Nevertheless we all agree that R.E. has something special.
@Jcat14961 Definitely like Witch more. Northman was excellent. His movies aren't for everyone, but he's definitely one of the more talented directors out there.
Not really. I watch horror everyday. His movies are drab and just plain ole suck
@@robw9852terrible
Robert Eggers. Thank goodness there are still a few people that put out quality Cinema.
yep... eggers, villeneuve, and inarritu are replacing scorsese, scott, and spielberg
Oz Perkins Has potential
I feel like long legs would be a banger
And also Fede Alvarez
@@TheSoldier1984Oz Perkins is directing an adaptation of a Steven King short story called, "The Monkey" next, and I can't wait!!
Wrong 'their' there, Steve. And I'm not sure why you capitalized 'Cinema'.
Random capitalization is a very Trump thing to do. Well done on resisting the urge to add random FULL CAPS words/sentences.
Thank goodness there are still people who can write basic English. Sadly it seems to not be a prerequisite for admission to a half decent film school.
I think most film schools only care about the students ability to pay. Lesson 1 - The Godfather/credit rating - with verified guarantor [parent still funding a 24 year old child].
@@paulleverton9569 Thanks for the correction.
Also, no reason to put a period before and in your sentence. Furthermore, it's stevezy not Steve. What a Trump thing for you to do to misspell my name.
Get Help.
I have crossed Oceans of Time for this.
I was there in the original to watch the first screening, and I'll be here for this one.
is there some differences
That’s plain amazing!! I hope you get an interview or something to talk about it, seeing 100 years of cinema
Dude, I got so many chills when Willem said. . Nosferatu!
Seems to good to be true to have him in this new one..
He said it right.
And when he nosferatued all over the place afterwards! Chills 😮
Almost as chilling as in the original when Spongebob said his name.
title drop
I like how they didn't reveal Skarsgards look, like the teaser trailers for IT... reveal it slowly, build anticipation, and then BANG. It will be a freaky look to be sure.
Well, this is a good way to also avoid future trailers if you want the full surprise. 😊
I kinda just picture a bald Pennywise with two sharp front teeth lol
@@joshjones9749 You are assuming he will stick to the stereotypical Nosferatu look. Its 2024, and film makers like to change shit. I actually hope they changed the look but obviously not too much.
@@ASavageEye indeed. it seems like it will probably be melding elements of dracula and nosfuratu together, so i imagine he will still be recognisably orlock, but with a kind of potent charm to stand out in his own way. like someones sleep-paralysis demon crawling around in the waking world.
@@ASavageEyeI noticed when they revealed a little bit of him in this trailer, he did look different. He had hair.
I think what i liked most about Nosferatu was the quiet atmosphere and the horror of the stillness about watching his figure creeping in and staring at you like it was breakimg the 4th wall, the swarms of rats mixed in with mists that made it feel ethereal.Decadence and deafening looming silence are the words that come to mind...
Btw im 27
Would you like a cookie for being 27? I don't understand...
@@TheSUGA1202 it should be in 3d with glasses
@LastRenegade hope you're not a rockstar 27 is the age they.join the club there's many exceptions
All his movies have blown me away. Especially loved The Northman. Now we get this... Very excited for this film to come out.
The Northman sucked
@@vinniedixon1140 I understand if you're slightly Stupid
@@vinniedixon1140 I understand if you're slightly stupid
@@vinniedixon1140 no it was amazing but I understand you may be slightly stupid
@@vinniedixon1140 no it was amazing but I understand some people are stupid
From the severely underrated Shadow of the Vampire to this! Love it.
It is severely under-rated! Hilarious and dark.
Few directors dare to remake the great classics and this masterpiece of cinema is by nature almost untouchable.
It's not the first remake though is it.
Looks like it follows a lot of Bramstokers
@@MKGalaxia2811 not really, for one it has rats instead of bats
Hollywood literally remakes this story for every generation 😂
@@MKGalaxia2811what about this is “Bram Stoker” 😂
The subtext of VD and homosexuality and infertility?
Ya I totally caught all that from this trailer 😂
In movies, there is always an asupicious passing of the baton (Shadow of the Vampire featuring Willem Dafoe). The movie scenario evokes atmosphere of "Nosferatu" by Werner Herzog. Bill Skarsgård eyse reminds me Klaus Kinski eyes. Lily-Rose Depp makes me recall Isabelle Adjani. The location finder and the casting director did a superb job.
The children of the night, what beautiful music they make...
Gary Oldman's Dracula.
Monsterbash pinball 🤣
I love conker's bad fur day
"Ah, sir, you dwellers in the city cannot enter into the feelings of the hunter"
The strength of the vampire is that you will not believe in him.
This feels raw and incredibly refreshing. I love it.
And when Willem Dafoe agreed to take a part, it's usually a VERY good sign that the movie is gonna be great.
Just so anyone who may not know. Nosferatu is Dracula. The original was an unapproved adaptation of the novel. The story is the exact same the characters names were changed.
Also locations were changed too because in the novel Dracula is from Transylvania, Romania. But in the movie, they had to change it. In Nosferatu Dracula is from Wisborg, Germany
@@jamesgarrett8833 Correction. Count Orlok in 'Nosferatu' (1922) is actually from the Carpathians, too. The crew filmed in Slovakia. Wisborg is the city Orlok travels to. (It's London in the 'Dracula' novel of course.) Wisborg is a fictional version of the real city Wismar in Northern Germany - a huge part of the movie was filmed on location.
"Exact same" isn't really true-the story is streamlined and recontextualized. It was close enough for Florence Stoker to sue, though.
@@VideoMask93 I guess you could make that same argument about the Dracula film and the novel.
@@HusZat Yes, Wismar and Lübeck. The town seen in this trailer is Lübeck aswell (Holstengate and St. Peter's visible at 0:21).
I love how blurry or foggy some scenes look. It has a more unsettling effect than seeing everything in a sharp clear way.
0:40 the castle whose architecture they based that one off of, is the same castle i literally grew up down the street from. proud to be romanian even if it's always vampire stuff that shouts us out lmao
Vampires and gypsies 😂
What a terrific director! The Witch and the Lighthouse were both excellent films that managed to capture the time period, the sense of dread, and total despair as we see the main characters succumbing to their own darkness. With that being said, I have no doubt that his retelling of Nosferatu will be nothing less than creepy and terrifying as Eggers is a master of his craft. I can’t wait for this one to be released!
Don't forget the Northman!
I am climbing out of my crypt for this.
Just watch out for those pesky vampire hunters. :P
But has anyone seen kinds of kindness and poor things because his roles in those movies were so inviting and intense. Haven't ever seen him in that light and now i will always love him for it.
Nothing like a genuine horror movie right on christmas,really lifts up the spirit
Haven’t they ever heard of Halloween?
You know this is a remake right
Let's just hope the movie doesn't suck 😅
"Im gonna come"- Nosferatu
😝 - The girl
Come, Nerevar
That's what she said 😂
0:06 me trying to get my cat to cuddle
0:15 When he finnaly came
As an german...I can't wait! The old movie was one of the best german movies ever
If you know anything about Robert Eggers you know this is going to be terrific. The Witch. The Lighthouse. The Northman. All were masterclasses in filmmaking (esp. from an atmospheric perspective).
The Witch was awesome
The Northman was pure shit though..
@@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439I believe The Northman was one for the film purists out there. It’s evident in the divide between the critics and audience reviews.
@@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439 Maybe the plot, but everything else was perfection.
@@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439 True... unfortunately.
1922, 1979 and now 2024! Looks like another good spin on the story.
1979?
Let's not forget the Bram Stoker's version from the 90s.
This nothing like nosferatu
@@obediahhinton1890 Werner Herzog
That 1979 one was weird
Now THATS a good Trailer! Just showing the mood and flexing with actors and beautiful shots. Im thrilled to watch that!
Willam Dafoe said its unlike anything hes ever seen in Cinema before🎉🎉🎉🎉
I am booking my ticket a month early❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
"...and it was Petyr! We're still friends to this day!" - Deacon the Vampire
I am so happy this is a castle from Romania, from Hunedoara
I didn't see castle Hunedoara? They did use it in the Subspecies movies however.
Oh wow. I thought it was the castle from Resident Evil 4. Hehe.
"The walls of my castle are broken. The shadows are many, and the wind breathes cold through the broken battlements and casements. I love the shade and the shadow, and would be alone with my thoughts when I may."
@@13strigoi69 Yes , it's Corvin castle.
@@13strigoi69 the shot when the camera moves along the bridge to the castle
Dafoe is 'aging' like a fine wine and it's an absolute joy to see him in such unique films. Cannot wait to see this.
This has been on my watchlist for YEARS. So excited.
ME too !! as I have seen the first one from 1924.
Finally! A film worth waiting to go see. Make going-to-the-movies great again.
I-feel-the-same-way.
For the 1st time in 6 years, I'll pay for a movie theater ticket
@@RobertStewart-i3m Back in the Fall I ducked into a theatre to see Napoleon. Still reeling from the ticket price. The movie was good but not THAT good.
Bro Furiosa is one of the best films this year
@@MuchCow9000 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thirty seconds into the trailer and I’m sold.
Robert Eggers is like Mike Flanagan. He's incapable of making a bad film. Everything he's put out so far has been a masterpiece. I LOVED The Northman.
Mike Flanagan is a dork dude dont even compare the two
@@Magnificoooooo Everything Flanagan has done has been exceptional. I never thought anyone could ever make a proper sequel to The Shining but somehow Flanagan managed to pull it off nicely. The Haunting of Hill House miniseries on Netflix was also superb.
Flanagan is far superior.
The Northman sucked balls but the Witch and Lighthouse were masterpieces.
@@teagueman100The Vvitch is my favourite horror movie and while the Northman was good in my opinion it didn’t blow me away. Still have yet to see the Lighthouse
last graphic... "Only In Cinemas". Cinemas should be the place you go to see a movie like this. Save the Cinemas.
"Succumb to the Darkness. Only in CINEMAS"
Magnificient 😄
Try explaining to people in the year 2000 that we're trying to get _back_ to debuting movies in theatres
Rather watch max this is remake trash. F this movie and the last Dracula film and vanhelsing
@@crow4936 Whoa whoa whoa chill man
@@noone12748 😅
It's the 2020s not the 2000s@@CLove511
Only a woman can break his spell. Pure in heart , who would offer herself.
To Nosferatu...
@douglasbaker4562, Ah a wonderful quote from "Blue Oster Cult" (very classic Doug).
I hope more people get this fine quote.
@@Reason1717 I'm a fan of Blue Oyster Cult, and have been since 1980 or so.
Amber Heard prolly
She's gonna get pounded by a pure animal.
@@Mudflat_Man Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa you are SO right!! Clever!
Finally... a movie that looks amazing.
I remember watching the silent version from 1922 in my TV tech course in high-school, silent or not Nosferatu gave me the creeps, never been scared of vampire movies besides seeing him, I hope this remake 102yrs later does the original justice
Agree, but there is already another remake of the original version, from 1979 by Werner Herzog. It's a beautiful art film, you should check that one out.
Robert Eggers one of the few directors today who knows how to apply art principles in cinema. Can’t wait to watch it like 10 times in the row.
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oh my god..... when i saw robber eggers name come up I just got chills. MY brain was thinking... good god what am I in for?
and that historical vibe brought me straight back to the strange feelings I had whilst I felt watching The Witch .
im gonna watch this at the cinemas!
man, anything with wim defoe in it at this point is a must watch, what a legend
Nick Hoult's agent sure gets him vampire movies to star in often.
I've waited centuries for this moment. 🧛♂️
thats how u make a fucking trailer. OH MY GOD
100%!
Yes... this movie actually looks like right proper horror. And they build up the tension and the focus on his presence more than some silly jump scares. Actually makes him seem threatening and serious. How horror should be -- definitely gives me some Bram Stoker's Dracula vibes.
By making it 70% black screen with barely visible visuals. How artsy! Can't wait to turn my tv settings to 100 to try and make out of it's night or day
@@zyourzgrandzmazyou definitely need to turn up your brightness, like, if you aren't at 100% already, what are you doinng??
I prefer they focus on the movies, oh muh gerd.
This is going to be unique, Willem Defoe is a National Treasure and Robert Eggers is his safe box. I love Nosferatu.
Unique? It's very much like its predecessors.
@@5050TM if it's gonna be like it's predecessors but with eggers directorial handwriting and nicholas hoult and willem dafoe, then it will be a great movie
This is the only movie I genuinely want to go see in the theaters this year.
I see Dafoe, I watch, I like, I give positive review
😂😂😂 me too 😅
I'm there...Everything this ma produces is a gold mine....
Dafoe is a living legend.
I'm stoked that Robert Eggers is directing this! He is so good at creepy films!
Bram Stoked too 🤟
@@screamingunderbelly I appreciate you.
@@zedas1 Appreciation reciprocated my brother 🤟
Me too
I could always watch films based on this topic. I love the story of Dracula, I loved Christopher Lee playing that role, I loved the version with Gary Oldman in the mainrole, it was a fantastic movie especially because of the wardrobe and dresses created by Eiko Ishioka. I would love or I am waiting for a version directed by Guillermo Del Toro, he's a great storyteller in pictures too.
But I can't wait seeing this one. So thanks for the effort ❤
I honestly think FW Murnau would be proud, and his Nosferatu was probably perceived in the 1920's in the way we are perceiving this one (from the trailer).
True. But most people today do not know this film is a remake of the 1920s classic.
Werner Herzog's version of this film is flawless.
I think this film might be the closest we will get to the true vision of Murnau. But this time, we have the technological improvements to make it so.
@@jacqueslee2592idk it's a cult classic
@@jacqueslee2592 Totally. I would have no idea this was a remake of that silent classic if I hadn't taken the history of horror films in college.
Robert Eggars is truly one of the great directors and Willem Dafoe is truly one of the great actors of his generation. So looking forward to this film.
Okay looking good. I have high hopes for this. Robert Eggers is a good director and I absolutely loved his last movie The Northman.
Saw that when it came out, fuckin outstanding 👏👏👏
I prefer The VVItch or The Lightouse. Feel that The Northman is a good trip, absolutely well crafted, but also empty and the story is too obvious. Hope it's not the case for this one.
@@shattered5560 I believe that was the point of the Northman. It wasn't supposed to be as spontaneous. It was out in the open. No sugarcoating, no contemplating, none of that. It's a movie for even us simpleton folk. We enjoy craftsmanship.
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@@shattered5560Yeah, I felt like the norseman didn't know what it wanted to be. A meditative tragedy on 'violence beggetting more violence'. Or the standard 'heros journey'. You can't do both, because they contradict each other. I suspect there was a lot of studio inteference as their usually is with big budget movies. And he didnt get to make the movie he wanted to.
You should check out his other two films: The Witch, and The Lighthouse. Both are excellent as well. The man has not made a movie that is anything less than amazing so far (imo).
This is the first film in quite awhile that I am looking forward to watching.
This is the third version of Nosferatu. 1922 (FW Murnau), 1979 (Werner Herzog). You can count or not Shadow of the Vampire, where Dafoe plays a fictionalized Max Schrek, the original Nosferatu, as a vampire pretending to be an actor pretending to be a vampire. The original Nosferatu is a version of Dracula, but the names and settings were changed for copyright reasons. Still, Count Orlock is Dracula, Harker is Harker, Nina is Mina, aka Lucy,, there is Renfield, and there is a Van Helsing. Herzog used the original names from the book, and the plot from the Murnau version. This Eggers film looks like it's going to do homage to its predecessors, and to Stoker's book, and probably to a zillion other Dracula films. The word Nosferatu is from Stoker's novel, it is not a Romanian word, but probably a misspelling of one, and it has come down into modern Dracula lore as a synonym of vampire. The Nosferatu look is an alternative version of Dracula that has created its own cinematic universe. Say, Voyage of the Demeter uses the Nosferatu look.
Eggers is an interesting director, and at leats one knows the results will be intriguing. He is great at mood and atmosphere. And Bill Skarsgaard does look like a young Klaus Kinski (Nosferatu 1979). We shall see.
Thanks for you comment! I forgot all about the Herzog version, have to rewatch it before next Xmas!
@@sochin33 Fun fact, the Herzog version was shot in the town where I work.
Excellent review bro 😮