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I am going to post some of my film reviews in this thread.

It is the 2024 version.
Will you take requests? Such as the 1922 actual real Nosferatu, which is exquisite as it is,—any and all “remakes” (??!!!!!!) are superfluous and almost apocalyptic in terms of Film-with-a-capital-F.

I’ve really enjoyed your film reviews, as a matter of fact. You reviewed The Asphalt Jungle upon my request once, and it was rather excellent. Film used to be an art form. Can’t we make requests? I have a few.

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Actually your review of The Asphalt Jungle was excellent but ought to have been longer and more thorough. You have great writing skills as a reviewer. I took a writing class once where the professor made we the students write what were more or less film and music reviews, and I was horrendous at it, and miserable. You actually understand it and are good at it. Have you taken courses in film studies? Is there a community college in your town? I think you’d get a lot out of a film studies class.
 
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Yo, I haven’t forgotten about this. Nosferatu 1922…😬
I loved Nosferatu 2024, actually. Robert Eggers has a genuine talent for crafting atmospheric films. I also loved Werner Herzog's 1980 version, as well.

I will tackle this soon. I have been fighting a lack of motivation to write much of anything, probably related to clinical depression.
 
A friend of mine watched the new movie and also the Werner Herzog one, and she liked both of them. What did you like about the new one? How did it compare to the 1980 version?

I just love 1920s horror films. The Germans totally had the market cornered on movies in general during that period. Metroplis, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Pandora’s Box… So many great silent films.

I hope you’re feeling better. The worst thing you can do when you’re depressed is to not do stuff that makes you happy. Can you write a review of the 2024 Nosferatu?
 
As once Lord Byron annoyed Mary Shelley into writing Frankenstein, so too will I keep on you about the Nosferatu review. Or any review, about any film. But preferably one that I assign you,—because. But any movie you’d like really.
 
As once Lord Byron annoyed Mary Shelley into writing Frankenstein, so too will I keep on you about the Nosferatu review. Or any review, about any film. But preferably one that I assign you,—because. But any movie you’d like really.
I know I need to get over my current depression and I know I need to start writing again.
 

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