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About Me
- About Nosferatu@Cult Labs
- Biography
- I have too many shiny plastic discs that I still want more
- Location
- The Land of the Prince Bishops
- Interests
- Watching films, TV shows, sport, and looking after my leopard gecko, Echo
- Occupation
- Counsellor
- Nosferatu's Questionnaire!
- Where did your username come from?
- One of my favourite horror films and one of the most enduring words in the genre.
- What is your favourite horror film?
- The Exorcist
- What is your favourite non-horror film?
- It's a Wonderful Life
- Who is your favourite horror director?
- David Cronenberg
- Who is your favourite non-horror director?
- Guillermo del Toro
- How did you find out about Cult-Labs.com ?
- In the good old days when it was just shameless-films.com, I browsed for a bit and they came here and registered.
- What is the best DVD/BD set that you own?
- This Is Spinal Tap: Up To 11 Special Edition Blu-ray
- What is your favourite Arrow release so far?
- The Battle Royale Blu-ray set
- What is your favourite Shameless release so far?
- Watch Me When I Kill followed closely by the Bronx Warriors Trilogy and Footprints
- What film which you most like Arrow Video/Shameless to release?
- Night of the Demon and, of course, The Hitcher
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Posted 29th August 2023 at 01:52 PM by Nosferatu@Cult Labs Comments 1
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100. The Little Mermaid – Happy Ending (Alan Menken)
99. My Neighbour Totoro – Catbus & I'm so Glad (Joe Hisaishi)
98. Twilight – Bella's Lullaby (Carter Burwell)
97. Spirited Away – One Summer's Day (Joe Hisaishi)
96. Edward Scissorhands – Main Title (Danny Elfman)
95. Avatar – I See You (James Horner)
94. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 – Severus and Lily (Alexandre Desplat)
93. Paddington – Main Theme (Nick Urata)...
99. My Neighbour Totoro – Catbus & I'm so Glad (Joe Hisaishi)
98. Twilight – Bella's Lullaby (Carter Burwell)
97. Spirited Away – One Summer's Day (Joe Hisaishi)
96. Edward Scissorhands – Main Title (Danny Elfman)
95. Avatar – I See You (James Horner)
94. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 – Severus and Lily (Alexandre Desplat)
93. Paddington – Main Theme (Nick Urata)...
Posted 6th March 2018 at 09:28 AM by Nosferatu@Cult Labs Comments 2
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Following the ceremony on Sunday (February 4, 2018), I thought it would be a good idea to have a list of the 90 films which have won the Oscar for Best Picture, most recently Guillermo del Toro's sublime Cold War fantasy romance The Shape of Water. There was no category for Best Picture in 1928, with Wings taking the award for Outstanding Picture (the category which would become Best Picture in 1962 after other name variations) and Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans winning the Unique and Artistic Picture...
Posted 7th February 2017 at 08:08 PM by Nosferatu@Cult Labs Comments 2
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10 . if.... (1968)
Lindsay Anderson is one of the most underrated satirists in film history as his trilogy of films following Mick Travis (if...., O Lucky Man! and Britannia Hospital) all have an undercurrent of jet black humour and pointing out the foibles and utter stupidity of some major British institutions. In the case of if...., Anderson targets the public school system and, with Malcolm McDowell making his film debut, before he shot to fame in A Clockwork Orange, had an actor...
Lindsay Anderson is one of the most underrated satirists in film history as his trilogy of films following Mick Travis (if...., O Lucky Man! and Britannia Hospital) all have an undercurrent of jet black humour and pointing out the foibles and utter stupidity of some major British institutions. In the case of if...., Anderson targets the public school system and, with Malcolm McDowell making his film debut, before he shot to fame in A Clockwork Orange, had an actor...
Posted 19th April 2015 at 07:48 PM by Nosferatu@Cult Labs Comments 0
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When it comes to classic genre films which are 'essential viewing', there isn't a definitive list, but, in 1999, Empire released a Special Collector's Edition supplement called The Greatest Horror Films Ever, which is a really good 'beginners guide' to horror. In it, there are 50 films in different categories of films, which I'll list here.
Creature Features
Frankenstein
Nosferatu
Dracula (1931)
The Mummy
The Bride of Frankenstein
Cat People...
Creature Features
Frankenstein
Nosferatu
Dracula (1931)
The Mummy
The Bride of Frankenstein
Cat People...
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The most recent winner...
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Loving this blog, Nos!...
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An excellent companion...
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