Nosferatu: The Gothic Industrial Mix

Starring:Gothic Industrial Nasferatu
Studio: Music Video Dist.
Product Type: DVD
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Product Description
GOTHIC INDUSTRIAL NOSFERATU (VARIOUS ARTISTS)
Average customer rating:
- music really adds to the movie
- For fans of Goth/Industrial, worth a buy
- There are better copies of the film available; this one's for gothic music lovers
- Who cares about the music?
- Weird ...
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Nosferatu: The Gothic Industrial Mix
Starring: Gustav Boltz , Karl Etlinger , John Gottowt , Alexander Granach , and Wolfgang Heinz
Director: F.W. Murnau
Manufacturer: Mvd Visual
ProductGroup: DVD
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ASIN: B00005MEW1
Release Date: 2001-09-11 |
Product Description
GOTHIC INDUSTRIAL NOSFERATU (VARIOUS ARTISTS)
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music really adds to the movie.......2007-01-07
Alright, first off I'm not some kind of black eyeliner wearing goth lover who enjoys being depressed all the time. I am a fan of classic horror and there is no greater originator of classic horror than Nosferatu. Here we have a version with an updated score consisting of three minute fragments of not nessisarily heavy metal gothic music but just overall errie sounding. I liked it. As far as the movie goes I've read that there are better coppies out there but unfortunaltly I have been unable to find one where certain parts are not cropped. Still, a teriffic movie even if Barbra Strisand had done the score which might actually be scarier.
For fans of Goth/Industrial, worth a buy.......2006-06-09
I thought on the whole the music was very fitting, I sort of find it running through my head, which is sort of disconcerting. On the down side, yes, they can't make up their minds whether it is Dracula or Orlock, and there are other things that are rather disturbing from an authenticity standpoint. To me, there is no excuse for not using the original names and places and so forth - tinting as well, to get as close to Murnau's original film as possible. Had they placed this music with a more faithful rendition of the film, I would be 100% happy because I think the music is a great fit for Nosferatu.
There are better copies of the film available; this one's for gothic music lovers.......2005-10-10
Nosferatu is one of the first two horror movies I ever bought. I still have that videotape, with a soundtrack by Clubfoot Orchestra.
It's a great movie with some images that are still pretty haunting, if not quite scary, today. The best DVDs in terms of image quality and extras for NTSC Region 1 are probably the ones by Kino and by Image.
As silent movie aficionados say, silent movies weren't really "silent," having pretty much always been accompanied by an organist or small orchestra. To this day there are still revivals of Nosferatu with live accompaniment, particularly around Halloween.
It can be interesting to listen to different musicians' ideas of what appropriate accompaniment might be. Apart from the various videotape and DVD releases of Nosferatu, which usually feature some sort of original score (though occasionally with "canned" classical music haphazardly applied), a number of artists have recorded soundtracks for Nosferatu which they have released separately. You would have to synchronize the audiocassette or CD with your videotape or film of the movie. I remember seeing some reviewed and/or advertised in the music magazine Alternative Press.
The first version of it I had watched that had a gothic music soundtrack was the DVD Nosferatu: The First Vampire with music by Type O-Negative. It's not bad. I just watched this one, Nosferatu: A Gothic Industrial Mix (Nosferatu: A Tale of Gothic Horror as the opening titles have it) with "music by Rozz Williams of Christian Death and Electric Hellfire Club." Again, not bad. I'm not very familiar with gothic music. Stylistically, it can vary pretty widely, sounding similar to rock, or techno, or heavy metal, etc. The music for the "Gothic Industrial Mix" is more what I would describe as ambient. Most of it is pretty relaxing music one could fall asleep to, if so inclined. Though primarily instrumental, occasionally there are voices as either vocals or vocal samples.
Cleopatra Home Video did add opening and end titles to the movie. The intertitles (aka title cards) are not theirs, but are from whatever print of the film they used. Curiously, their opening titles give the actors' names beside the character names from the original German version (Count Orlok, Hutter, Knock, etc.). However, the DVD rear box cover and the intertitles use the names of the characters from Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, of which this was an unauthorized adaptation. Those intertitles originate evidently with an American re-release of Nosferatu, but how long ago they were created, I'm not sure - but Cleopatra is not at fault for them.
The print of the film used is not bad, probably on par with other inexpensive public domain releases of the movie. It features the usual faults, such as the top of Nosferatu's head being cropped off when he stands bolt upright in his coffin.
The DVD has no extras except for a chapter selection. As with a number of DVDs whose menus feature only two options ("play movie" and "scene selection"), the selected option is a different color than the deselected one. However, unless you know which color is the color used for highlighting, it's impossible to know which is selected! In such cases, it's better to have an icon appear next to the selected option.
Who cares about the music?.......2005-07-25
Everyone who writes about the lousy music on the DVD is way off base and missing the point. This DVD isn't even the REAL Noseratu!! In true Cleopatra ("producers" of this DVD) form, they changed the whole movie. They changed all the subtitles and words on the screen to make the movie more appealing to Cleopatra's own fans. They even made up their own credits and everything. The vampire in this movie is Count Orlock, but Cleopatra went in and decided to rename him Dracula. How can anyone gripe about the music, when a bigger travesty has been done. Who cares about the music when they changed the whole film !! I don't mean to sound pretentious just because I know the original movie, but I just want to warn people that if you want to see Nosferatu, then do not not not go anywhere near this re-creation. I feel so ripped off.
Weird ..........2004-09-10
Seems like a good idea at first, to combine old visual with a modern audio.
Anyhow - it doesn't work. The 1920's interpretation has it's time-stamp, which is unique, unrepeatable, unreachable at any other time ...
Adding an industrial mix sounds to me just like a poor wash-pan-attempt of a couple of people, to parasite on a classic. Very simmilar to the puppets' "Hard Day's Night" given in Prague for foreigner.
My personal recomendation is - just walk it by.
I've ben force to rate i 1 star. IMHO - zero would suit better.
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