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Post by Al on May 3, 2006 20:48:28 GMT -5
Bravo, shining a light on the classics! Good choice. Do The Cabinet of Dr Caligari too, it's as trippy as Germans in the 1920s could make it.
Al
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Post by blinkfan on May 3, 2006 21:11:19 GMT -5
Yeah great review shalen.Really made me want to see it.
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Post by Spiderdancer on May 4, 2006 9:56:48 GMT -5
Bravo, shining a light on the classics! Good choice. Do The Cabinet of Dr Caligari too, it's as trippy as Germans in the 1920s could make it. Al It's on my list (first cult film in history!). I own both it and Nosferatu, so it won't be hard.
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Post by Al on May 4, 2006 10:09:03 GMT -5
Huzzah!
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Post by Head Mutant on May 5, 2006 14:40:57 GMT -5
I think it's great Shalen got us out of the modern era to not only bring us our oldest movie yet, but also a silent film! Darn talkies, they talk too much.
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Post by pfrsue on May 5, 2006 15:10:03 GMT -5
Darn talkies, they talk too much. How come whenever I say that, people point at me and laugh? Drew, PoolMan, I'm looking at you two.
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Post by PoolMan on May 5, 2006 16:25:14 GMT -5
Hey Drew, you hear something? I could have sworn I just heard Willard Scott wish Sue a happy birthday!
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Post by TheLuckyOne on May 7, 2006 22:10:20 GMT -5
I heard it, but I have a feeling she didn't... not since I stole the battery out of her hearing aid, anyway. In other news, nice review, Shalen. Been a few years since I saw Nosferatu, you reminded me of how effective it was. Darn them for starting that whole "vampires killed by sunlight" thing, though! -D
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Post by pfrsue on May 8, 2006 5:26:51 GMT -5
What?
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