After watching Murnau’s “Nosferatu,” I got a sense of what the original Dracula film felt like back in 1922 in the silent, black and white film era. Personally, I found Nosferatu to be more funny than scary but that is … Continue reading
Daily Archives: October 28, 2013
I have heard of Nosferatu before and knew it was a vampire story but I never knew the word itself meant vampire in archaic Romanian. When I found out about this assignment I was psyked. I love watching movies and … Continue reading
Ever since the beginning I had somewhat resented watching the film Nosferatu. Being born into an age of special visual and sound effects, I really have a hard time appreciating the art pieces from the soundless era. … Continue reading
Before watching Nosferatu, I had no idea who or what he was. The first time I heard of him was in a reference from Spongebob Squarepants. As a child, Nosferatu was extremely scary character in Spongebob because of how real … Continue reading
I wasn’t scared by Nosferatu, I should probably start there. Rather, it was really more of a sense of sympathy and respect that I felt throughout most of the movie, mixed of course with a sense of bewilderment. On the … Continue reading
When I found out we had to watch a movie for class, I was pretty excited, and that excitement didn’t decrease once I found out the movie was silent (believe it or not). I was really curious as to what … Continue reading
When artists become famous, some of their works receive more attention than others. Similar to the article that Jacklyn did about Indiana and his infamous artwork LOVE, the article I chose talks about Mike Kelley: his career recognition and creations. … Continue reading
Although I wasn’t necessarily frightened, I was thoroughly entertained with the Nosferatu movie. I was immediatly hooked as soon as Knock aka “Doc Brown”, sends Hutter to Transylvania to visit a new client. When Hutter was at the inn, … Continue reading
Nosferato. Just the name alone comes off with a negative tone. I wasn’t very eager to watch the film, specifically because of how old it is. The new generations (myself included unfortunately) din’t fully appreciate older/soundless movies. But I was … Continue reading
I read Nosferatu by Bram Stoker when I was in tenth grade and it was easily my favorite piece we read all year. I enjoyed so much of the writing style, how the story was presented in first person with … Continue reading