With Nosferatu, ignore the score, turn the volume down, and throw on a copy of Can's Tago Mago, which syncs up surprisingly well until Orlak arrives in Wisberg, where the album sadly runs shorter than the movie. At that point, I suggest switching over to doom metal, perhaps Electric Wizard's Witchcult Today. Or Sunn 0))) at deafening volumes.
'Selfless'
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The Seventh Victim by Val Lewton
Great movie!
It is a pretty common trope, though. I think The Devil Rides Out is my favorite in that sub-genre
With Christopher Lee in a rare heroic role!
You mean you weren't cheering for him to lop off Hayden Christiansen's head with a lightsaber?
Robocop's a fun movie, but Detroit does not equal Michigan. Escanaba in the Moonlight is just as representative of the state, if not more so.
Same with Pink Flamingos and Maryland.
Wow, here's what Edith Scob ("Eyes Without a Face") looks like now.
Cool preview to the prequel to The Birds:
We've been doing a lot of driving over the last couple weeks, and we keep driving by large groups of noisy birds. I keep telling Hubs that if we see Tippi Hedren, we need to get out of there.
It's so cool to be able to check the TV listings today and see scary movies all over the place: Shutter, Tower of London, The Tingler, Mrs. Doubtfire...