I rewatched all 4 recently. Should rewatch Supergirl at some point, but I don't think they did a 4K remastering on it like they did the Salkind's Superman films.
Also watching the Salkind's Superboy series atm. Lol.
Watched Powell and Pressburger's THE RED SHOES. Great visuals, and a good dramatic storyline. Moira Sheerer, Anton Walbrook and Marius Goring make a good triangle (not sure it can really be called a love triangle, even if love is a part of it).
10% tariff on the penguins living on the Heard and McDonald islands near Antarctica.
10% tariff on the British Indian Ocean Territory which has one inhabited island - Diego Garcia - whose population are military servicemen of the US and UK.
Well Eggers like historical detail; everything I've read indicates Orlok's look was spot on for period, location and status.
It is amusingly anti-handsome stud vampire though! Which, in its way, the original was too.
Personally I loved Nosferatu. It felt like Eggers was trying to take the basic Dracula story (as cribbed by the original Nosferatu) and draw together a take on the material that tries to get to the heart of the vampire story, using myth, magic and esoteric thought.
It also plays symbolically as a story regarding the destructive nature of men who obsess over an individual woman and how that woman is trapped by such obsessions towards them.
I spent the last 3 days putting ~2,000 comics in new short bins and trying to organize a little. Admittedly I gave up on the last 6 bins (or my back did) so I didn't actually keep track of what went into those bins other than to make sure a few small groups of comics weren't in them. Now I'll spend a few weekends writing what's in the bins in a more specific sense and all that so that once I've got everything in new bins I can start putting like titles together in some sort of logical way.
This was my rationale. Both PoE games tended to talk a lot about mechanics in the character builds forum to get the most out of a character build. That may not be the case in Avowed, though.