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Destroy All Humans! (2005)
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I totally agree with 'true_to_your_heart'! It is an amazing game and I have the same opinions/queries. In answer to 'bedroom tailscarlet', I just hypnotised the Mayor asleep and then holobobbed his body and went out to talk to the crowd. Hope that's helpful! Also to 'poopymcanus', where did you get ur strategy guide from as I cannot find the rest of the probes in Capitol City or Area 42. Has anyone else had the same problem as me?: I destroyed a house in Santa Modesta and there is a probe in the wreckage but I cannot get it!!! It is extremely frustrating and I have tried every way possible to get into the wreckage but it doesn't work. If you can help please do! To 'star wars fan 77', I'll have to get back to you on that one!
Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
The Creepiest Vampire Ever Committed To Celluloid
Simple Fact: The 1922 Nosferatu film is a masterpiece-F.W Murnau certainly knew how to frighten and amaze. The actors in Nosferatu all know how to act, but Max Schreck steals every scene he's in and looks every inch the ratty, vile vampyre, certainly the closest to Bram Stoker's book, in that he seems decrepit and ancient, but he's actually faster and more powerful than you could ever imagine. Watch this in a darkened room and you probably be creeped out. (Incidentally,'Schreck',as I'm sure many people know, is a German word for 'fright' or 'terror'. This wasn't a publicity stunt! It was his real name.) It is true that Bela Lugosi's iconic performance in 'Dracula' immortalised him in film history and is very enjoyable (see my review for 'Dracula'), but it lacks the threat and downright evil of Schreck's. Certainly a must-see.