Nosferatu towers over these like a giant over ants. The director, F.W. Murnau is one of the all time great directors. Faust, The Last Laugh, Sunrise (one of my 13 all time favorite films), Tabu and others I have not seen. Of course, Nosferatu is a B&W silent with subtitles so that will eliminate it for most young people....Lol....sad but true
1 week ago (edited) | 18
I finally saw the classic "Nosferatu", and I was impressed...!
1 week ago | 6
My sister played a copy of nosferatu for me when i was 4 maybe 5 years old. And it became one of my favorite movies ever through childhood, until the crow came out. Now that has been my favorite movie for decades.
6 days ago | 2
Nosferatu's Count Orlok is the ultimate bloodsucker, but if you want to talk about the ultimate in downright sucking, well, that goes to the Leeches.
1 week ago | 5
Nosferatu always!... My daughter and I have watched that film every Halloween(and sometimes in between)since she was a kid! She is now an adult, and we are about to watch it for the second time this year!... 💚🖤💙
4 days ago (edited) | 0
Messiah of Evil is my pick, it's very underrated and has such a weird creepy atmosphere
1 week ago | 2
I just watched that a few years ago on TCM on one of their silent movie nights. That’s one freaky looking vampire! No suave, handsome, aristocrat!😱
1 week ago | 0
I’ve only seen Nosferatu so I won’t vote but I’ll definitely be watching all the other 3
6 days ago | 0
I don't recall seeing 'Messiah of Evil.' 'Devils' and 'Nosfer' are fun and interesting respectively but if I was to pick one to watch right now it would definitely be 'Leeches.'
6 days ago | 0
Nosferatu takes the W no matter what. That movie pioneered the genre. A better competition would be: Nosferatu Dracula (1931) Dracula (1958) Mark of the Vampire These are the movies that made the bloodsucker genre as we know it today.
5 days ago (edited) | 0
Nosferatu is the definition of creepy! It's what we're watching on the 31st.
6 days ago | 0
Cult Cinema Classics
ULTIMATE BLOODSUCKER SHOWDOWN
Which immortal fanged terror deserves to sink its teeth into the finals?
Vote NOW to decide which vampiric nightmare survives... and which gets STAKED!
Contenders:
Devils of Darkness (1965)
Satanic vampire cult in swinging ‘60s France. Think Hammer Horror meets The Da Vinci Code.
https://youtu.be/PAXyt2TODpc
Messiah of Evil (1973)
Surreal, coastal town vampirism. Twin Peaks meets Lovecraft—if they bled.
https://youtu.be/bkyLGNX-7Rk
F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu (1922)
The OG vampire. Max Schreck’s rat-faced Count Orlok oozes silent-era dread.
https://youtu.be/Ydxl9Gi2jIM
Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959)
Swamp-dwelling, human-draining parasites with a taste for backwoods bait.
https://youtu.be/xUwgHSFvMrY
https://youtu.be/aOoaBM3U3mI
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