Nosferatu's film exposure...

topic posted Sun, November 16, 2003 - 5:40 PM by  Nosferatuna
Nosferatu is surprised and puzzled by the number of humans who still remember Nosferatu from the moving motion picture appearance He made nearly a century ago in "Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens," at the pleading of the drug addict, Mr. Murnau.

Appearing in Mr. Murnau's ridiculous and simple minded opus about Nosferatu, was Nosferatu's first look at the new century and new world. Because of this, Nosferatu felt the experience was informative and worthwhile for Him. Nosferatu does not regret His exposure.

Nosferatu is surprised that so many humans still view that ancient film, and that so many young people know this work so well. It is both complimentary and strange for Nosferatu....

However, Nosferatu is not pleased that so many humans call Nosferatu by the name created by Mr. Murnau for the credits of his film, "Max Schrek". Nosferatu is Nosferatu! Forever and always. "Max Schrek" never existed.

Also this recent film made by another German madman, Werner Herzog, stars a human man who impersonates Nosferatu. This man, Mr. Kinski, was taken by Nosferatu almost exactly twelve years ago. Now Mr. Kinski belongs to Nosferatu!

Ahhhh.... Revenge is sweet!

As a note to you, my children of Darkness, concerning the content of this piece of celluloid: there is very little truth to Mr. Murnau's tale of Nosferatu. The largest lie, is that Nosferatu was annihilated by a harmless ray of sunlight all those many years ago. The absurdity of this idea makes Nosferatu almost smile.

Nosferatu may not enjoy sunlight, and may indeed shun it's bright rays, but be not fool enough to believe Nosferatu is so delicate and vulnerable that He could have his rein over this world, which has lasted for over one thousand years, ended by a ray of sunlight!

Nosferatu has grown so strong over the oceans of time he has existed, that nothing may end his rein.

One more thing.... Those absurd religious icons, those laughable "Jesus crosses," have NO MEANING at all to Nosferatu. In fact they have no meaning whatsoever!

This is Nosferatu's word on the subject....

Eternally,
~Nosferatu~
posted by:
Nosferatuna
Los Angeles
  • Re: Nosferatu's film exposure...

    Sun, November 16, 2003 - 6:24 PM
    The idea that Vampires could be destroyed by Sunlight was a creation of this film. Nowhere in history or folklore does the concept of sunlight destroying a Vampire come up.