If Willem Dafoe gets nominated for this, he will join 8 other actors for the record of most Supporting Actor nominations ever (it would be his 4th Supporting nod). He almost pulled off this feat for POOR THINGS, which ironically saw Mark Ruffalo become one of the 8 to achieve this feat instead.
Got my tickets to see this on Christmas Day! Hoping Babygirl comes to my NH cinema too so I can do the real double feature Jesus would want me to for his birthday.
I never thought I would like it so much and I didn‘t think a performance could blow me away like that so late in the year. The critics circles will nominate the shit out of Lily Rose-Depp for her breathtaking and excellent turn - Oscars won‘t, of course.
I thought this movie was almost perfect. From a technical standpoint, it was absolutely perfect. The sets, the sound, the costume design, all just on point. The performances were also all wonderful, especially Lilly Rose Depp. Incredible performance. The only flaw for me was that the second half wasn’t quite as good as the first, which y’all touched on here. Overall, I loved it and couldn’t recommend it enough. Especially if you can see it on the big screen
Bold prediction. I think its getting in. I have no evidence if it will, havent even seen it, but i think this will squeak in, i hope and expect a random best picture nomination out of nowhere.
The Depp actress was insanely good. Her twitch movements had to have been hard to do but it really looked like something supernatural was inflicting her. Soooo good!!!
So Robert doesn’t miss he’s 4/4 but if I had to rank his work it would be 1. Lighthouse, has the highest peaks most mysterious, underrated background and has the best pace IMO, 2. Northman most difficult to pull off huge risk taking, and most rewatch able of his 4. 3. Id Go Nosferatu, best picture and lighting, most Likely his most refined work but but will see over time and 4. The Witch but you could argue even higher because of the dialogue and Pace of the movie
Thanks for the review. I loved the Witch and the Lighthouse and was OK with the Northman. I also love a good Nosferatu movie. This is a must see for me. I'll admit I'm a little disappointed it only rated an 8/10 from you guys. Was hoping for a 9 or 10, of course. I wonder if it'll make it to the big screen in my neck of the Alaskan woods. Maybe to our smaller, art house screen.... We'll see.
I loved Voyagers and Wolf, and I have enjoyed Lily-Rose Depp in some Kevin Smith flicks, but I did not know she had this level of performance in her. Nicolas Hoult was really good too, and I am super excited for his take on Lex Luthor (a role for which his Nosferatu costar Bill Skarsgard was also in the running). Unfortunately though, most of the rest of Nosferatu didn't work for me. The romance between Lily-Rose and Nicolas' characters was decent due in part to the strength of their performances, but overall the plot of the film struck me as super dull. I had a lot of difficulty discerning what was a vision and what was actually occuring. Many moments struck me as silly that I don't think were intended that way. I found the sound design obnoxious. Often times people say actors are unrecognizable in a particular role when I don't feel that way (I can very easily recognize Jared Leto in House of Gucci because of the eyes for example), but I will say that had I not known it was Skarsgard in this movie, I don't think I would've been able to recognize him.
These guessing of who’s getting into the Oscar’s is absolute trash. All you do is keep up with the popularity of that film at that time and then it shifts and changes. It has nothing to do with really who deserves to be noticed. Plus Oscar voters are known to call up other voters to see who they should vote for because they didn’t even see the film. This behavior kills the art. I used to love the Oscar’s but it’s just a popularity contest and very political.
Horror movies don't get Oscars , they never have!!!! This movie won't even be mentioned at the awards!!!! Shadow Of The Vampire (the last Nosferatu film starring William Defoe as Count Orlock) only got Oscar nominated because its technically a biopic about the Director of the original Nosfuratu & how they made the original 1922 silent classic so its technically not considered a horror film even tho it secretly is !!!!
One hundred Percent agree with you. He is the most creative original director to come out in the past 15 years. I can’t think of any other young directors that I get as excited about. This man has one hell of a future in front of him.
The remark here that "there's some gnarly stuff here I didn't care for" I find outrageous and ridiculous. It's a HORROR movie, dude, and the classic story it's based on is violent and gnarly. Maybe the bro' would prefer a Disney version of Nosferatu, yuck...
I see it getting best picture, best adapted screenplay, best cinematography, best supporting actor, best sound, best production design , best film editing, best original score , best costume design
Honestly, we'll see. So far from what I've seen from a majority of the articles of predictions I have read, it hasn't been put into the Best Picture category. We'll see how this goes, the film has yet to be released yet. So the popularity may go up.
How do you not know the history, Nostferatu/Dracula, the Stoker suing over the rights to use Dracula hence Nosferatu, Orlock? This is not a take on Dracula. I’m dumbfounded someone reviewing this film on a platform doesn’t know the basics.
I feel like most of his films are very Scandinavian, old English based period pieces so there's not too many chances for him to cast a black person since he seems stern on historical accuracy I hope he does a modern day film with some more diverse casting just imagining him directing someone like Jenna Ortega or lupita nyongo would be dope
She auditioned and earned the role. Also bill skarsgard is also a nepo baby, he's literally stellan skarsgard's son. Why don't you complain about him too?
@@DurpyKraken The film itself is not disneyfied. It's an accurate depiction of the broadway show. The only thing that is "disneyfied" is the marketing. But that has nothing to do with the film itself.
@@DurpyKraken I don't remember Disney writing the book, which is quite dark. I don't remember Disney having anything to do with the making of the musical, which are normally campy and loud anyways. Your hate is misplaced and, quite honestly, unjustified.
@@DurpyKraken Have you actually watched the movie or are you listening to bad takes online? Cute either way. Maybe stick to Harmony Korine movies if you can’t handle movies intended for anyone other than little edge lords.
Bro on the left doesn’t understand what production design / budget means lol he thought the lighthouse was “better”… 😂 no budget at all for lighthouse… they built an entire town for Nosferatu bro
Decent movie but overhyped. Pretty much flawless from a technical standpoint but it just wasnt all that engaging. The characters werent likable or interesting enough to be emotionally invested in. A lot of style but again kind of hollow at its core. Definitely better than your average movie. But nothing spectacular
You guys rated the lighthouse 8/10, this is going to be the best film of the year
Exactly lol
Robert Eggers has never been a miss for me,so I'm excited
In Eggers we trust!!
Werner Herzog's version EATS THIS movie.
@@viceversar-do1cn u honestly see this new version already?
If the makeup category is the substance, beetlejuice 2, nosferatu, a different man, and dune part 2, that would be the best the category has ever been
"It was a great feel bad-Dread Fest-Gothic time at the movies." Poster quote 😁
This is all I needed to hear. I’m seated.
"what do you want the vampire to do to you"
thought I was in one of my interactive romance novel games there for a sec
If Willem Dafoe gets nominated for this, he will join 8 other actors for the record of most Supporting Actor nominations ever (it would be his 4th Supporting nod). He almost pulled off this feat for POOR THINGS, which ironically saw Mark Ruffalo become one of the 8 to achieve this feat instead.
Its a crime against cinema that he hasn't won a oscar yet
Horror movies don't get Oscars
Dafoe not getting nominated for the lighthouse was a crime.
Got my tickets to see this on Christmas Day! Hoping Babygirl comes to my NH cinema too so I can do the real double feature Jesus would want me to for his birthday.
Can't wait for this! The next few weeks are going to feel like years lol.
The Northman had a way bigger budget, so this is NOT his most expensive film.
Didn’t The Northman have a $90 million budget?
@@steveking9011 Between 70 and 90, Nosferatu is 50, so way less.
5:23 it does this in the original version
and?
Okay, I was hyped for this film regardless, but now you guys have got me VERY hyped for it!!
Now I'm even more excited to see this film.
Time for Willem Dafoe to steamroll his way to the Oscar. Supporting Actor is so open that if he wins the golden globe. The Oscar will be his
Lily looks very scary. Excited to see her
I never thought I would like it so much and I didn‘t think a performance could blow me away like that so late in the year. The critics circles will nominate the shit out of Lily Rose-Depp for her breathtaking and excellent turn - Oscars won‘t, of course.
Horror movies don't get Oscars , they never have!!!!
Where is the Maria review ?
Nosferatus shadows moving across the city and walls reminds me of the Goosebumps logo doing the same thing.
3:55 If you like that style of cinematography/blocking, watch almost any film made before 1960. It was the default style for Classic Hollywood
I thought this movie was almost perfect. From a technical standpoint, it was absolutely perfect. The sets, the sound, the costume design, all just on point. The performances were also all wonderful, especially Lilly Rose Depp. Incredible performance. The only flaw for me was that the second half wasn’t quite as good as the first, which y’all touched on here.
Overall, I loved it and couldn’t recommend it enough. Especially if you can see it on the big screen
Bold prediction. I think its getting in. I have no evidence if it will, havent even seen it, but i think this will squeak in, i hope and expect a random best picture nomination out of nowhere.
Horror movies don't get Oscars , they never have!!!!
@MLawrence-z9k you'll be eating your words pretty soon buster brown!!! I feel it coming in the air tonight!!!
@@MLawrence-z9kThe Exorcist, Get Out, Silence of the Lambs, The Fly
The Depp actress was insanely good. Her twitch movements had to have been hard to do but it really looked like something supernatural was inflicting her. Soooo good!!!
So Robert doesn’t miss he’s 4/4 but if I had to rank his work it would be 1. Lighthouse, has the highest peaks most mysterious, underrated background and has the best pace IMO, 2. Northman most difficult to pull off huge risk taking, and most rewatch able of his 4. 3. Id Go Nosferatu, best picture and lighting, most Likely his most refined work but but will see over time and 4. The Witch but you could argue even higher because of the dialogue and Pace of the movie
I Wanted This Film TO WIn Best PIcture...It has been a LOng Time SInce a Horror Film Won a Best Picture.
Thanks for the review. I loved the Witch and the Lighthouse and was OK with the Northman. I also love a good Nosferatu movie. This is a must see for me. I'll admit I'm a little disappointed it only rated an 8/10 from you guys. Was hoping for a 9 or 10, of course. I wonder if it'll make it to the big screen in my neck of the Alaskan woods. Maybe to our smaller, art house screen.... We'll see.
The original version is a masterpiece. If this version is half as good then I’ll be very happy.
Anya Taylor joy was supposed to do this but was recast for furiosa due to scheduling conflicts Lily replaced her, is she better than Anya????
Im 100% sure Nosferatu will be my new Sleepy Hollow, which is my No1 favorite atmospheric horror film.
Gothic horror u mean
I loved Voyagers and Wolf, and I have enjoyed Lily-Rose Depp in some Kevin Smith flicks, but I did not know she had this level of performance in her. Nicolas Hoult was really good too, and I am super excited for his take on Lex Luthor (a role for which his Nosferatu costar Bill Skarsgard was also in the running). Unfortunately though, most of the rest of Nosferatu didn't work for me. The romance between Lily-Rose and Nicolas' characters was decent due in part to the strength of their performances, but overall the plot of the film struck me as super dull. I had a lot of difficulty discerning what was a vision and what was actually occuring. Many moments struck me as silly that I don't think were intended that way. I found the sound design obnoxious. Often times people say actors are unrecognizable in a particular role when I don't feel that way (I can very easily recognize Jared Leto in House of Gucci because of the eyes for example), but I will say that had I not known it was Skarsgard in this movie, I don't think I would've been able to recognize him.
“A great feel-bad time.”
Idk what I’m missing from his movies. They all seem to be more style than substance. I’ll still pay to see this since I love the character Nosferatu.
Great review bro
Have you seen Bram Stoker's Dracula?
If yes, how would you compare them?
The latter is my favorite "Vampire" movie.
I watched this in late October and I was so curios about your reaction haha, I agree 100% though
Great review guys! I can’t wait to watch this movie! 🎥😃👍🏼👍🏼
Why does the other guy on the thumbnail imitating Mr. Burns?😈😂
Anyways, Nosferatu is one of my most anticipated films of the year.
It was absolutely terrible. Not even a close distant second to Bram Stokers Dracula. Don't waste your time. 🤓
Eggers cinematography is better than everyones. Jarin Blaschke
These guessing of who’s getting into the Oscar’s is absolute trash. All you do is keep up with the popularity of that film at that time and then it shifts and changes. It has nothing to do with really who deserves to be noticed. Plus Oscar voters are known to call up other voters to see who they should vote for because they didn’t even see the film. This behavior kills the art. I used to love the Oscar’s but it’s just a popularity contest and very political.
I’d rather see this at home in the best resolution and sound
Horror movies don't get Oscars , they never have!!!! This movie won't even be mentioned at the awards!!!! Shadow Of The Vampire (the last Nosferatu film starring William Defoe as Count Orlock) only got Oscar nominated because its technically a biopic about the Director of the original Nosfuratu & how they made the original 1922 silent classic so its technically not considered a horror film even tho it secretly is !!!!
Looks devilish
You kept mentioning "Dracula" and it totally cracked me up because there is no Dracula in the movie..😂 But yeah, I get what you mean.
Nosferatu is based on Dracula. The original changed the names due to copyright and got sued by Bram Stoker's widow anyway. She won.
Bro on right look like guy from tennis movie 😂😂
Justin >> Mike Faist
Guys is an adaptation of Dracula BUT he’s not Dracula he’s Nosferatu. Hence the title of the movie
Eggers is the greatest filmmaker working today. Everything he touches turns into a masterpiece.
Lanthimos says ¨HI¨
No
One hundred Percent agree with you. He is the most creative original director to come out in the past 15 years. I can’t think of any other young directors that I get as excited about. This man has one hell of a future in front of him.
@@jorssu13
Robert Eggers is the new Stanley Kubrick! This coming from a huge Kubrick fan!
@@steveking9011 please stop thinking and talking
how come i haven't seen this film yet
Not out until Christmas Day.
@@hugolewis4896cass solved 😂
“Norsforadooo” 😅😅😅
Nosferatu...cat...
They said "Dracula" a bunch of times... IS THIS A DRACULA STORY?
The 1922 movie was an adaptation of the book.
It was an unauthorized adaptation in 1922 from Bram Stoker's novel.
Remade in 1979.
Are you guys lovers or brothers?
Can't wait for you guys to upload your 'Golden Globes Nominations Predictions' video. Nominations on Dec 09th right.
Kitty!
It’s nosferatu not no sferatu
The remark here that "there's some gnarly stuff here I didn't care for" I find outrageous and ridiculous. It's a HORROR movie, dude, and the classic story it's based on is violent and gnarly. Maybe the bro' would prefer a Disney version of Nosferatu, yuck...
7:34 think you need to check your ears man he said he LIKED it!
DEFOE WAS RIDICULOUS. TOO GOOFY. I WAS BORED.
You trippin and it's Dafoe
I see it getting best picture, best adapted screenplay, best cinematography, best supporting actor, best sound, best production design , best film editing, best original score , best costume design
Honestly, we'll see. So far from what I've seen from a majority of the articles of predictions I have read, it hasn't been put into the Best Picture category. We'll see how this goes, the film has yet to be released yet. So the popularity may go up.
@@legoboyo2479Horror movies don't get Oscars , they never have!!!!
You are super high paul.
How do you not know the history, Nostferatu/Dracula, the Stoker suing over the rights to use Dracula hence Nosferatu, Orlock? This is not a take on Dracula. I’m dumbfounded someone reviewing this film on a platform doesn’t know the basics.
Werner Herzog's version EATS THIS movie.
I could see this getting an adapted screenplay nomination as well.
I respect your guys opinion but I guarantee you this is nominated for Best Picture.
Are there black people in this film?
Robert eggers never puts black people in his films
I feel like most of his films are very Scandinavian, old English based period pieces so there's not too many chances for him to cast a black person since he seems stern on historical accuracy I hope he does a modern day film with some more diverse casting just imagining him directing someone like Jenna Ortega or lupita nyongo would be dope
@@batsaubattler3200 DEI is over. Merit is in.
I just looked it up in TMDB and there's a black actor called Paul Maynard who is credited as the Dockhand in the film.
Seems like a good guy but he definitely looks like a neo-nazi
@@jeffgumer3784 So 'merit' is 100% white?
Lilly rose depp=nepo baby
While this definitely helped her to get casted, there's no denying she's still amazing in this
Who cares she’s great
a nepo baby that could act her ass off
She auditioned and earned the role. Also bill skarsgard is also a nepo baby, he's literally stellan skarsgard's son. Why don't you complain about him too?
A lot of people in Hollywood, or show biz in general, are related to famous people.
At the end of the day, what matters is the performance.
First Omen was much better than this.
You guys never fail to give out horrible takes
My brother in Christ there's no way you've seen the movie already come on
how do you know its a horrible take without even seeing the movie yet. wtf.
@@shadysorkin9214 but… I’ve seen it.
@@erwan3204 it had an early screening yesterday that was actually open to the public. It ain’t that hard to see movies early.
You are a weirdo.
Eggers is kinda overrated 😜😉 more style over substance 😅
Thumbs up if you’re rooting for Wicked to win best picture 🏆
Hell no to the disneyfied prequel
@@DurpyKraken The film itself is not disneyfied. It's an accurate depiction of the broadway show. The only thing that is "disneyfied" is the marketing. But that has nothing to do with the film itself.
@@DurpyKraken I don't remember Disney writing the book, which is quite dark. I don't remember Disney having anything to do with the making of the musical, which are normally campy and loud anyways.
Your hate is misplaced and, quite honestly, unjustified.
@@DurpyKraken Have you actually watched the movie or are you listening to bad takes online? Cute either way. Maybe stick to Harmony Korine movies if you can’t handle movies intended for anyone other than little edge lords.
Wicked is a homo movie. Fuk dat shit
Bro on the left doesn’t understand what production design / budget means lol he thought the lighthouse was “better”… 😂 no budget at all for lighthouse… they built an entire town for Nosferatu bro
Decent movie but overhyped. Pretty much flawless from a technical standpoint but it just wasnt all that engaging. The characters werent likable or interesting enough to be emotionally invested in. A lot of style but again kind of hollow at its core. Definitely better than your average movie. But nothing spectacular
Nosferatu should be nominated for best picture.