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	<title>Comments on: Film Series Premiers with Nosferatu</title>
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	<description>News &#38; Notes from Hoffman Center in Manzanita, Oregon</description>
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		<title>By: Lazlo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lazlo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve watched Nosferatu perhaps five or six times and it always seems timeless to me.  Some of the scenes are a little dated, but the overall mood and visual style is perfectly dreamlike in its depiction of horror.  I love the rodent aspect of Count Orlok....vs the modern romantic/tragic anti-hero type.

The Hoffman Center screening had a modern orchestral soundtrack that I thought was superior to the typical pipe organ versions.  While somewhat more contemporary in sound it was not in opposition to the 1920&#039;s feel of the film.  That particular disc, from Image Entertainment, also has a commentary soundtrack by a film critic that is very interesting.  If you ever decide to rent or buy the film, be sure to get the Image version as most others are of poor quality and have terrible music.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve watched Nosferatu perhaps five or six times and it always seems timeless to me.  Some of the scenes are a little dated, but the overall mood and visual style is perfectly dreamlike in its depiction of horror.  I love the rodent aspect of Count Orlok&#8230;.vs the modern romantic/tragic anti-hero type.</p>
<p>The Hoffman Center screening had a modern orchestral soundtrack that I thought was superior to the typical pipe organ versions.  While somewhat more contemporary in sound it was not in opposition to the 1920&#8242;s feel of the film.  That particular disc, from Image Entertainment, also has a commentary soundtrack by a film critic that is very interesting.  If you ever decide to rent or buy the film, be sure to get the Image version as most others are of poor quality and have terrible music.</p>
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