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| Posted: Fri Oct 19th, 2007 04:35 pm |
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ijontichy Pathfinder
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Am I the only person here who loves Hitchcock films? The 39 Steps, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Rebecca, Notorious, Rope, Dial M for Murder, Rear Window, Vertigo, North by Northwest, Psycho, The Birds, etc etc. Only a handful of duds among the 50+ movies he directed. My favourite is Shadow of a Doubt, but Vertigo is probably his most accomplished film.
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| Posted: Fri Oct 19th, 2007 05:35 pm |
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David White Member
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Absolutely my favorite all time Director with only John Ford and Kubrick approaching his greatness. I just put Rear Window on my iPod yesterday. It was once my favorite but I think Vertigo has eclipsed it. I really like Shadow of Doubt and Stranger's on a Train too. I think The Birds has not held up that well and never liked North by Northwest as much as some but they're all good. Love looking for Hitch in all his films and it is amazing how many of his psychological hang ups make it into his films.
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| Posted: Fri Oct 19th, 2007 07:50 pm |
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Doc C Member
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Kubricks my favorite director with Paths of Glory my favorite of his fims. If hadn't done this film he probably wouldn't have been named by Douglas as the replacement director for Spartacus. Doc C
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| Posted: Fri Oct 19th, 2007 08:05 pm |
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Texas Defender Member
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From the title of the thread, I thought that someone might have written a book about Ethan Allen Hitchcock. But then I had to wonder if it was the general or the Secretary of the Interior. Never mind.
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| Posted: Fri Oct 19th, 2007 11:46 pm |
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Sarah anachronist
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I do like Hitchcock. The Birds is probably my favorite. But I must say that Vertigo's ending made me very mad; I felt like I had just sat through a lot of suspense for something like that to happen. And I'm ashamed to say that I fell asleep watching Psycho.
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| Posted: Thu Jan 17th, 2008 09:05 pm |
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kj3553 Born in the wrong century
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Hello. I've been away from the board for a long time and am going through the various threads, seeing what everyone's been talking about. Hitchcock, eh? Yes, I love his films. I recently watched "The Lady Vanishes", and was pleased to see how well it holds up even today. What stands out the most for me are the later films, in particular, the ones that had their scores written by Bernard Herrmann -- "Vertigo", "Psycho", "North by Northwest", etc. When I was very young, and before I understood such things, I knew there was this certain sound that Hitch's films had. Later, I realized what I was recognizing at that tender age was a specific composer's style. Soundtracks are one of my favorite genres of music, and among my CDs are several with Herrmann's music. Of his Hitchcock scores, my favorite is the one he wrote for "Psycho".
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| Posted: Tue Sep 16th, 2008 01:35 am |
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Mr Hess53 Member
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Best Hitchcock movie?? Strangers On A Train The 'Metcalf' RR station is actually here in Danbury CT, and still standing. It's used as a railroad museum, and trains still come thru, though mostly freight trains.
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