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Yoda 12-18-23 02:42 PM

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Torgo 12-18-23 02:58 PM

We have to wait an entire year for that?! Oh well. You should always have something to look forward to.

Baron Zombie 12-20-23 08:33 PM

Originally Posted by Mr Minio (Post 2427145)
This has been in the news for like 2 years already.
Longer than that.

Originally Posted by Mr Minio (Post 2427145)
Eggers is the only contemporary American filmmaker who could pull it off.
Eggers < Flanagan

Mr Minio 12-20-23 09:09 PM

Originally Posted by Baron Zombie (Post 2428714)
Eggers < Flanagan
I haven't seen a single Flanagan movie but I can already tell Eggers is miles better. :cool:

Baron Zombie 12-20-23 09:22 PM

Originally Posted by Mr Minio (Post 2428733)
I haven't seen a single Flanagan movie but I can already tell Eggers is miles better. :cool:
Oh, I assure you, the content of his films are greater than their covers.

Mr Minio 12-20-23 09:31 PM

Originally Posted by Baron Zombie (Post 2428739)
Oh, I assure you, the content of his films are greater than their covers.
Just talked to a friend who saw some of his films. He defines them as the very definition of mediocrity. Figures my hunch was right. It usually is.

Baron Zombie 12-20-23 09:37 PM

Originally Posted by Mr Minio (Post 2428746)
Just talked to a friend who saw some of his films. He defines them as the very definition of mediocrity. Figures my hunch was right. It usually is.
Ask your friend if it's okay for you to watch one anyway.

Mr Minio 12-20-23 09:45 PM

Originally Posted by Baron Zombie (Post 2428749)
Ask your friend if it's okay for you to watch one anyway.
A hard pass from me either way. There's too much good stuff and good bad stuff still left to watch to waste my time on second-rate horror flicks.

SpelingError 12-21-23 10:08 AM

Re: Nosferatu - 2024
 
Flanagan's Gerald's Game and Hush range from pretty good to really good, but Eggers is definitely the better filmmaker. But then again, you shouldn't knock his films until you actually watch them.

Baron Zombie 12-21-23 02:15 PM

Originally Posted by SpelingError (Post 2428809)
Flanagan's Gerald's Game and Hush range from pretty good to really good
There are some scenes in Hush that just feel like Nosferatu. I have no doubt that Flanagan would be able to deliver a proper remake of the original (my favorite). And I have no doubt that Eggers is going to deliver a proper remake of Herzog's remake. I'm more interested in the former than the latter, but I'll show up and support it.

Swan 12-21-23 04:56 PM

Re: Nosferatu - 2024
 
They're pretty different directors, why are we even comparing?


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