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epilogue wrote:
Mickey wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Oh man, you're gonna HATE Vertigo.
I hope you tire of this bit soon, but, please, tell me why
I wasn't doing a bit!
Sure
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VinylGuy wrote:
its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
I've only seen: Vertigo Rear Window The Birds Psycho North By Northwest Lifeboat 39 Steps
You should see Rebecca.
Rebecca and Rope are high on my list. But the next one I have to see is The Trouble With Harry.
I've said it before but I have this game I play where I only watch a Hitchcock movie I haven't seen if it comes up organically in several different places in my life. So, The Trouble With Harry has to be the next one.
I did a similar run on Criterion last month and this month; I'd seen most of the heavy hitters (Vertigo, Rear Window, The Birds, Psycho, North by Northwest), but hadn't seen nearly as much of the earlier stuff. I'd agree that The Lady Vanishes was a fun one, I also watched 39 Steps, Sabotage, Shadow of a Doubt and Foreign Correspondent; the latter was a particularly fun one I'd never really heard much about, and interesting to think about in terms of it's plot and the time period in which it was made. But I found that even the lesser ones were at the least a fun watch.
Well, its a Neeson action flick. I appreciate to see him as a fucked up hero, and the inclusion of Julianne Moore is always welcome. It might be a little long because half way there, it kinda lost me.
Jeez, that was intense as fuck. I liked it a lot, the cast is great and Jenkins deserves any kind of nomination. I appreciate how it was translated fro theatre to a more cinematic approach. Im not sure about the last "twist", it was just too much, but the last scene in the house belonged to a cool horror movie.
Jeez, that was intense as fuck. I liked it a lot, the cast is great and Jenkins deserves any kind of nomination. I appreciate how it was translated fro theatre to a more cinematic approach. Im not sure about the last "twist", it was just too much, but the last scene in the house belonged to a cool horror movie.
Jeez, that was intense as fuck. I liked it a lot, the cast is great and Jenkins deserves any kind of nomination. I appreciate how it was translated fro theatre to a more cinematic approach. Im not sure about the last "twist", it was just too much, but the last scene in the house belonged to a cool horror movie.
Great flick.
Did you ever see the stage version?
No, how was it ? I read the movie is way more claustrophobic and a downer.
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