2024-12-27
34 分钟And when Bill first saw the sculpt of the bust, he said, dude, this guy didn't look anything like me when he was alive.
And I said, yeah, but that's the idea.
But I remember he was intimidated in the third screen test when he had the full prosthetics and the full costume.
And the moment when Bill completely disappeared and this darkness that he was able to conjure, that darkness took over.
Hello and welcome back to the Director's Cut, brought to you by the Director's Guild of America.
In this episode, a young woman is preyed upon as the object of a terrifying creature's desires.
And director Robert Eggers.
Period horror Nosferatu.
A remake of the 1922 classic, the film follows Ellen and Thomas Hutter, a young couple in 1860s Germany who contend with Ellen's continuing nightmares of a ghoulish being.
As Ellen is haunted by these dreams, Thomas sets out to Romania on business with a mysterious client, the enigmatic Count Orlok.
In addition to Nosferatu, Eggers other directorial credits include the feature films the Witch, the Lighthouse and the Northman.
Following a screening of the film at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles, Eggers spoke with director Chris Columbus about filming Nosferatu.
Listen on for their spoiler filled conversation.
Thank you.
Thanks guys.
I'll bet you never thought you'd see the two of us together.
We'll get into that in a minute.
So it seems like you guys enjoyed the movie.
That's great.
I'd like.