Best TV shows or movies you can recommend (3 Viewers)

LastGarrison

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Up to date now.

Can't decide who is going to be killed. Charlotte, to then pin it on Kas, or Freddie, to then pin it on Maia.
I think the sensible option would be to kill Maia based on ‘revenge’ and the fact that no-one is ever going to believe she is a traitor now.

Alternatively you keep her in and make her a traitor in a big double bluff.
 

Terry_dactyl

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I think the sensible option would be to kill Maia based on ‘revenge’ and the fact that no-one is ever going to believe she is a traitor now.

Alternatively you keep her in and make her a traitor in a big double bluff.
I reckon if Armani had been a serious contender she’d have murdered Maia straight off!
 

SomersetSB

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Just starting to watch Lockerbie on Sky Atlantic, a pretty devastating start.
Anyone else watched?
Remember when it happened and the local lad and his girlfriend killed😟
 

Farmer Jim

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Nosferatu.

Visually stunning, with beautiful, but stark cinematography, production and outstanding sets too.

Here`s something i thought I`d never say, Nicholas Hoult is outstanding as one of the leads, well supported by Ralph Ineson and a completely over the top Willem Defoe.

Bill Skarsgard, didn`t really do it for me as Orlock ( Nosferatu ) and Lilly Rose Depp wasn`t too convincing in her roll either.

It`s in Olde English, which is how Eggers likes his films, so sometimes you find yourself losing sight of the film as you concentrate on trying to work the language out.

Good, but could`ve been better with a few changes (imo )
 

Ccfcisparks

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Nosferatu.

Visually stunning, with beautiful, but stark cinematography, production and outstanding sets too.

Here`s something i thought I`d never say, Nicholas Hoult is outstanding as one of the leads, well supported by Ralph Ineson and a completely over the top Willem Defoe.

Bill Skarsgard, didn`t really do it for me as Orlock ( Nosferatu ) and Lilly Rose Depp wasn`t too convincing in her roll either.

It`s in Olde English, which is how Eggers likes his films, so sometimes you find yourself losing sight of the film as you concentrate on trying to work the language out.

Good, but could`ve been better with a few changes (imo )
Agree with this. Cinematography was beautiful and it was very true to the original in plot.
found count orlock underwhelming and actually the count from the original much more scary.
 

Otis

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Nosferatu.

Visually stunning, with beautiful, but stark cinematography, production and outstanding sets too.

Here`s something i thought I`d never say, Nicholas Hoult is outstanding as one of the leads, well supported by Ralph Ineson and a completely over the top Willem Defoe.

Bill Skarsgard, didn`t really do it for me as Orlock ( Nosferatu ) and Lilly Rose Depp wasn`t too convincing in her roll either.

It`s in Olde English, which is how Eggers likes his films, so sometimes you find yourself losing sight of the film as you concentrate on trying to work the language out.

Good, but could`ve been better with a few changes (imo )
Quite fancy this to be honest.
 

AOM

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Saw Nosferatu the other night and really enjoyed it.
It did drag a bit in parts, and the second half wasn't as good as the first, but was actually a really decent gothic vampire film.

Saying that, because of What We Do in the Shadows, vampires won't ever be scary again

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AOM

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Nosferatu.

Visually stunning, with beautiful, but stark cinematography, production and outstanding sets too.

Here`s something i thought I`d never say, Nicholas Hoult is outstanding as one of the leads, well supported by Ralph Ineson and a completely over the top Willem Defoe.

Bill Skarsgard, didn`t really do it for me as Orlock ( Nosferatu ) and Lilly Rose Depp wasn`t too convincing in her roll either.

It`s in Olde English, which is how Eggers likes his films, so sometimes you find yourself losing sight of the film as you concentrate on trying to work the language out.

Good, but could`ve been better with a few changes (imo )

Nicholas Hoult will always be Tony from Skins for me
 

skyblueelephant76

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Nosferatu.

Visually stunning, with beautiful, but stark cinematography, production and outstanding sets too.

Here`s something i thought I`d never say, Nicholas Hoult is outstanding as one of the leads, well supported by Ralph Ineson and a completely over the top Willem Defoe.

Bill Skarsgard, didn`t really do it for me as Orlock ( Nosferatu ) and Lilly Rose Depp wasn`t too convincing in her roll either.

It`s in Olde English, which is how Eggers likes his films, so sometimes you find yourself losing sight of the film as you concentrate on trying to work the language out.

Good, but could`ve been better with a few changes (imo )
Nicholas Hoult is also outstanding in The Order which has just been released and definitely worth a watch.
 

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