If it is true - as you say - that people see The Northman and think ”That’s just like The Lion King” rather than ”That’s just like Hamlet” it’s kind of heart breaking. Cultural dawn…
Ahh, I'm so excited! I was about to watch the Lighthouse and the Northman this week in preparation for Nosferatu. I have seen the Witch but I wanted to catch up. Couldn't have been better timing, thanks you guys! ❤😅
This could'nt be better timing. I just watched The Lighthouse yesterday, and The Northman over the weekend. Both for the first time. Nothing but 5 stars in his filmography so far.
Robert Eggers is one of the most exciting filmmakers in Hollywood over the last 10 years. Really hope he carries on making folklore/historical movies, because we need more films of that type. He’s masterful at it. The Witch is a decent debut. The Lighthouse is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. The Lighthouse should’ve been nominated for lots of Oscar’s in 2020. The Northman was very good. Can’t wait for Nosferatu, looks fantastic. Robert Pattinson said around the time The Lighthouse was coming out that he got approached by Eggers for a role in one of his unmade projects meant to be a medieval fantasy film. Really hope it gets made one day and Pattinson is involved. Really hope he tackles a pirates project or something like a western would be pretty cool. Anything Eggers does I’ll watch.
Robert Eggars is one of those precious few ditectors whose movies I will almost definitely see if it has their name on it. All three of his released movies are excellent. The dedication his movies have to being true to the time, places, people, and cultures being depicted gives his stories a level of immersion and creative integrity that few other modern movies of their kind still have. All three movies are in my top 5 favorite movies of their respective years of release. My favorite is probably The Lighthouse, followed by The Northman, and finally The Witch, and I think all three are great. I maybe would have considered seeing Nosferatu without him, but with Eggars as the director, I'm definitely going.
I have the utmost conviction that Robert Eggers' Nosferatu, which will be officially released this Christmas, will be the best seductive and oppressive gothic horror film in history. Doing justice with extreme justice and honor, an excellent pragmatism to classic films, whether from Universal and especially F.W.Murnau's 1922 German Gothic Expressionist Nosferatu and also its remakes, one in particular from 1979 with Werner Herzog as director.And Klaus Kinski as Graf Orlok and that's why I could call Vlad Dracula
He directs movies with practical effects. He is basically applying the 90’s style of film making which movies were felt more authentic and lived in compared to all the cgi overly used today.
Nosferatu is going to be insane I can just tell but he way it being presented I’ve been avoiding all the trailers to avoid spoilers since I saw the teaser. Even if it’s a slow burn like the witch I can’t wait 😊
fell aleep watching the witch, skipped through the lion king... I mean the northman, whats the most important thing when it comes to making a movie?? THE STORY! the northman is just the lion king but bad, the witch was boring and felt like he was making it up as he was shooting it 😅😅😅
is he really the top tier of todays standard? because if so, than why would people still need to give a shit about zack snyder and henry cavill? people are dumb
His films don't always land with me (I didn't like The Lighthouse) but holy shit all of his films are amazing looking and he doesn't pull any punches regarding weird creative decisions, and you have to respect that. Also. I'm only 4 minutes into this upload. Unsubscribed. I hope this hurts you in the algorithm.
If it is true - as you say - that people see The Northman and think ”That’s just like The Lion King” rather than ”That’s just like Hamlet” it’s kind of heart breaking. Cultural dawn…
The lion king did hamlet better than hamlet did hamlet ( I am a Shakespeare hater 😂)
and people who saw hamlet thought "this is just like the story of Amleth"
@@floridtvShakespeare comes full circle. He’s a hack.
Ahh, I'm so excited! I was about to watch the Lighthouse and the Northman this week in preparation for Nosferatu. I have seen the Witch but I wanted to catch up. Couldn't have been better timing, thanks you guys! ❤😅
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This could'nt be better timing. I just watched The Lighthouse yesterday, and The Northman over the weekend. Both for the first time. Nothing but 5 stars in his filmography so far.
YES!!!
Robert Eggers is one of the most exciting filmmakers in Hollywood over the last 10 years. Really hope he carries on making folklore/historical movies, because we need more films of that type.
He’s masterful at it. The Witch is a decent debut. The Lighthouse is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. The Lighthouse should’ve been nominated for lots of Oscar’s in 2020. The Northman was very good. Can’t wait for Nosferatu, looks fantastic.
Robert Pattinson said around the time The Lighthouse was coming out that he got approached by Eggers for a role in one of his unmade projects meant to be a medieval fantasy film. Really hope it gets made one day and Pattinson is involved.
Really hope he tackles a pirates project or something like a western would be pretty cool.
Anything Eggers does I’ll watch.
100%!
They did it!
100% was blown away by The Northman! No idea what I was going to get, and it became my movie of the year.
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Robert Eggars is one of those precious few ditectors whose movies I will almost definitely see if it has their name on it. All three of his released movies are excellent. The dedication his movies have to being true to the time, places, people, and cultures being depicted gives his stories a level of immersion and creative integrity that few other modern movies of their kind still have. All three movies are in my top 5 favorite movies of their respective years of release. My favorite is probably The Lighthouse, followed by The Northman, and finally The Witch, and I think all three are great. I maybe would have considered seeing Nosferatu without him, but with Eggars as the director, I'm definitely going.
100%
Eggers is top tier! Justice for Bjork being called bjorn 100 times this episode 😂😂
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I have the utmost conviction that Robert Eggers' Nosferatu, which will be officially released this Christmas, will be the best seductive and oppressive gothic horror film in history. Doing justice with extreme justice and honor, an excellent pragmatism to classic films, whether from Universal and especially F.W.Murnau's 1922 German Gothic Expressionist Nosferatu and also its remakes, one in particular from 1979 with Werner Herzog as director.And Klaus Kinski as Graf Orlok and that's why I could call Vlad Dracula
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He directs movies with practical effects. He is basically applying the 90’s style of film making which movies were felt more authentic and lived in compared to all the cgi overly used today.
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Bobby Eggs is the truth
Interesting to see a film review about the underworld films, i actually find the first 3 films despite their flaws.
Robert Eggers is the GOAT of folk and mythical horror ❤
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Yesssss!!!!!!
Nosferatu is going to be insane I can just tell but he way it being presented I’ve been avoiding all the trailers to avoid spoilers since I saw the teaser.
Even if it’s a slow burn like the witch I can’t wait 😊
Cannot arrive soon enough!
Rabert Oggers maka da moooooobieees
Indeeeeeeeeed
All right, you guys mixed up the Northman and the lighthouse 150 times I can’t handle it anymore! UNSUBSCRIBED! 😂❤
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 we were a mess lmao
Eliza-BEE-than-that’s how it’s pronounced. 😊
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I swear one of you said "clitically' acclaimed. Unsubscribed! No wait, that's awesome! Resubscribed.
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Guys, Nope was IMAX!
Yes!!!
I’m not familiar with Robert Eggers work. I’m interested to see Nosferatu - If I like it, I’ll have to check out his previous movies
For sure
"Is this the first horror movie to be in Imax"???
NOPE WAS LITERALLY FILMED IN IMAX, THE FU-
We were figuring it out in real time
I know ye like me podcast I’ve seen it your fond of me podcast.
Have it your way... I like your podcast
fell aleep watching the witch, skipped through the lion king... I mean the northman, whats the most important thing when it comes to making a movie?? THE STORY! the northman is just the lion king but bad, the witch was boring and felt like he was making it up as he was shooting it 😅😅😅
is he really the top tier of todays standard? because if so, than why would people still need to give a shit about zack snyder and henry cavill? people are dumb
What does that even mean?
I love the idea of all his films but they are all boring and slow tbh. Only able to stay awake if I'm in a theater watching
His films don't always land with me (I didn't like The Lighthouse) but holy shit all of his films are amazing looking and he doesn't pull any punches regarding weird creative decisions, and you have to respect that.
Also. I'm only 4 minutes into this upload. Unsubscribed. I hope this hurts you in the algorithm.
They called Bjork Bjorn so many times I have no choice but to UNSUBSCRIBE
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No timestamps, UNSUBSCRIBE !
SORRY!
It's Bjork from Iceland, not Bjorn from Sweden. Unsubscribe 😂
Sorry 😂😂😂
Idk man i thought his movies are boring. Like i almost died watching the witch
They’re art house-y films, so they’re not going to be for everybody.