Alright, let’s talk about this Nosferatu movie poster thing, you know, the one with that creepy vampire guy.
First off, I saw this picture, and lemme tell ya, it ain’t pretty. This fella, Count Orlok or whatever they call him, he looks like somethin’ the cat dragged in. Skinny as a rail, fingers like claws, and teeth that could scare a dog off a meat wagon. Not like them handsome vampires you see on TV these days, all sparkly and whatnot. This one’s the real deal, the kind that gives you nightmares.
Now, they say this movie, Nosferatu, came out way back in 1922. That’s older than my grandma’s rocking chair! And they couldn’t even call him Dracula, ’cause some fella named Stoker, he owned the name. So they called him Nosferatu, which I reckon sounds spooky enough.
They made posters for this movie, you know, big pictures to stick up outside the theater. I ain’t seen the real old ones, but I heard they’re worth a pretty penny now. People collect ’em, like stamps or old coins. I guess some folks like lookin’ at that scary face.
I saw some pictures online, though, and they got all kinds of posters. Some are just black and white, real simple, just that creepy Count Orlok starin’ at ya. Others got more goin’ on, maybe some castles or bats or scared-lookin’ people. There’s even some new ones, made long after the movie came out. They’re all fancy and colorful, but I still like the old ones better. They feel more… real, ya know?
- They say the posters are art now. Can you believe it?
- Some folks hang ’em in their houses. I wouldn’t, scares the kids.
- And they sell for big money, some of ’em. More than I make in a year, I betcha.
They say this Nosferatu movie, it’s one of the first vampire movies ever made. And this Count Orlok fella, he’s the granddaddy of all them movie vampires. So I guess that makes the poster kinda special too, like a piece of history. Even if it is a creepy piece.
You can buy these posters online, they say. All sorts of places. Some are just prints, copies of the old ones. Others are, well, they say they’re the real deal, the actual old posters from back in the day. But those are expensive, real expensive. You gotta have deep pockets for them.
And the posters, they ain’t always the same size. Some are small, like a piece of paper. Others are big, like a window. And some are even bigger than that! I guess it depended on where they were gonna stick ’em. Big poster for a big theater, small poster for a small one, I reckon.
They also talk about the quality of the posters. Some are printed on fancy paper, they say, and the colors are real bright. Others are just on plain paper, and the colors are faded. But even the faded ones, they still got that somethin’, that creepy feelin’ that makes you shiver a little. That’s the Nosferatu magic, I guess.
So, if you’re into old movies or vampires or just plain creepy stuff, these Nosferatu posters might be somethin’ you’d like. Just don’t hang ’em in the bedroom, or you might not sleep too good at night. And if you got little kids, well, maybe hide ’em in the closet ’til they’re older. Don’t want ’em havin’ nightmares about that skinny, claw-fingered fella.
Anyway, that’s all I know about these Nosferatu movie posters. They’re old, they’re creepy, and some folks seem to like ’em a whole lot. Me? I’d rather look at a picture of a nice flower, or maybe a cute puppy. But hey, to each their own, right?
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