My sisters and I watched The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933) today, 1/8/2012. It was interesting and creepy. I used to think it was silent (maybe because of Fritz Lang and Metropolis) so it felt weird watching and hearing the characters actually talk for the first few minutes. 
When I watch anything creepy/scary, I always ask myself whether I would rather have the main scary person (in this case Dr. Mabuse) or Nosferatu under my bed in the middle of the night. Answer: Dr. Mabuse. Nosferatu is the scariest movie character I can think of. Even scarier than Sadako from Ringu (Ring, original Japanese version).
Such is my life.
(Photo: Stills from The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933), directed by Fritz Lang)

My sisters and I watched The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933) today, 1/8/2012. It was interesting and creepy. I used to think it was silent (maybe because of Fritz Lang and Metropolis) so it felt weird watching and hearing the characters actually talk for the first few minutes. 

When I watch anything creepy/scary, I always ask myself whether I would rather have the main scary person (in this case Dr. Mabuse) or Nosferatu under my bed in the middle of the night. Answer: Dr. Mabuse. Nosferatu is the scariest movie character I can think of. Even scarier than Sadako from Ringu (Ring, original Japanese version).

Such is my life.

(Photo: Stills from The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933), directed by Fritz Lang)