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POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film
The Man Who Knew too much (1934) | 0 votes |
39 Steps (1935) | 0 votes |
The Lady Vanishes (1938) | 0 votes |
Rebecca (1940) | 0 votes |
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) | 1 votes |
Notorious (1946) | 1 votes |
Strangers on a Train (1951) | 0 votes |
Dial M for Murder (1954) | 0 votes |
Rear Window (1954) | 3 votes |
Vertigo (1958) | 3 votes |
North by Northwest (1959) | 6 votes |
Psycho (1960) | 2 votes |
The Birds (1963) | 0 votes |
Vic Sage Sep 30 2010 01:03 PM |
which one is your favorite, from among this list?
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TransMonk Sep 30 2010 01:05 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
NXNW
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Edgy MD Sep 30 2010 01:08 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
Too hard. How big is that gun pointed at my head?
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 30 2010 01:10 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
Lotsa good choices, but my heart is with Shadow of a Doubt.
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Vic Sage Sep 30 2010 01:10 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
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.457 magnum ... biggest handgun known to man... been known to blow a man's head clean off. So you gotta ask yourself one question... you feelin lucky, punk?
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Edgy MD Sep 30 2010 01:21 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
A .457?
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Vic Sage Sep 30 2010 02:00 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
doh
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batmagadanleadoff Sep 30 2010 02:05 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
Psycho was always my fave Hitch movie -- up until my last viewing of Rear Window. RW holds up better, what with Psycho's cheap dime store psychiatry novel ending. I'm with Grimm on SoaD. Shadow's my favorite Hitchcock movie of the pre-technicolor era.
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metirish Sep 30 2010 02:21 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
I'm no expert but Psycho scared the living daylights out of me as a young lad.
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themetfairy Sep 30 2010 02:32 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
Not on this list for obvious reasons, but Mel Brooks' High Anxiety is a great spoof of and homage to Hitch.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Sep 30 2010 03:18 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
Creepy Jimmy Stewart trumps creepy Robert Walker, creepy Tony Perkins, and creepy James Mason/Marty Landau.
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smg58 Sep 30 2010 05:08 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
I'm partial to Psycho (with The Birds a close second), but my wife would go with North by Northwest were she on this forum.
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Frayed Knot Sep 30 2010 05:10 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
Psycho / NXNW / Dial M could all take my top spot.
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Edgy MD Sep 30 2010 05:27 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
The band playing CBGB in Hannah and Her Sisters was called The 39 Steps.
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Willets Point Oct 01 2010 09:19 AM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
My head is spinning because more people aren't voting for Vertigo.
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Vic Sage Oct 01 2010 09:28 AM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
just you and me so far, WP.
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Edgy MD Oct 01 2010 09:38 AM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
A lot of good answers, though. My missus saw me posting in this thread and rented 39 Steps last night.
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batmagadanleadoff Oct 01 2010 09:43 AM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
I can't get through Vertigo in one sitting. I'm aware of its stellar critical reputation, but I struggle to view it. I find it to be overly contrived, even for a movie. Maybe I'll give it another shot the next time I decide to watch a movie. What am I missing? What should I be focusing on?
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Vic Sage Oct 01 2010 09:43 AM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
what is most remarkable to me was his consistency over a 50 year career. Even compared to other great filmmakers, he rarely had a fallow period, with relatively few flops (either commercial or critical failures) sprinkled out over the course of 1/2 century of films.
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Vic Sage Oct 01 2010 09:55 AM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
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Your right, its a difficult film, tough on viewers. It's unusual in Hitch's ouevre because, rather than employing entertaining elements of suspense or horror, the film is a TRAGEDY of sexual obsession and psychological disfunction, with little comedy and few thrills to leaven the depraved goings on. In that way, its probably the most autobiographical and disturbing of his films, which is why it has a certain cache with critics, who see it, not just in isolation but in the context of the filmmaker's life and career. If you'll pardon an absurd comparision, VERTIGO is to his career as DUCK SOUP was to the Marx Bros, in that it is quintessential. In DUCK SOUP, the brothers dispensed entirely with the romantic subplots that always distracted from their looniness and its just pure Marxian insanity. It flopped but later earned a critical rep because of its "purity" of vision. Similarly, VERTIGO is, in many ways, the purest and most distilled version of Hitchcock's particular assortment of festishes, without the crowd pleasing veneer he usually slathered on. And the ending is a sucker punch to the solar plexus that knocks all the wind out of the viewer, with a searing tragic final image that makes everything else he ever did seem like doodling with an etch-a-sketch. That's why its my favorite. But your mileage may vary. For pure entertainment value, i might go with either REAR WINDOW or NxNW, which both are funnier and lighter, though with an appropriately unhealthy dose of Hitchockian sexual wackitude.
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Vic Sage Oct 01 2010 10:08 AM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
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While certainly a spoof and a homage, its greatness is highly debatable.
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Edgy MD Oct 01 2010 10:11 AM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
It was brilliant using Jimmy Stewart as a leading man, because he was cashing in all the chips that Frank Capra had earned.
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themetfairy Oct 01 2010 10:12 AM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
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Well, I always enjoy it when I catch it on cable. It had a great cast, and it still makes me laugh.
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batmagadanleadoff Oct 01 2010 10:14 AM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
Thanks Vic. I may have to watch Vertigo this weekend. It's not as if there's any baseball being played that's interesting me.
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Edgy MD Oct 01 2010 10:18 AM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
The historical credibility of Casablanca is not vast.
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Vic Sage Oct 01 2010 12:05 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
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its not just moroseness... its tragedy. And walking away from CASABLANCA is inexusable. Flawed plots do not bother me overmuch. Or rather, if i like a film, i'll excuse logical plot flaws. And if i don't like a film, i can pick its plot apart with disgust. But plots are just story-telling mechanics, and they can work better or worse, but are generally not a cause for my liking or not liking a movie, which has so many other story-telling tools at its disposal.
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batmagadanleadoff Oct 01 2010 01:36 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
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Dick Crazy sez it was Cleopatra with a gun in a lover's quarrel. Cleopatra with a gun? How's that for a plot flaw?
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Vic Sage Oct 01 2010 02:22 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
well, when Charlie Clam said it was Henry VIII using an axe in a lover's quarrel, i saluted his historical consistency.
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Valadius Oct 01 2010 08:09 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
North by Northwest, hands down. Absolute masterpiece.
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batmagadanleadoff Oct 02 2010 06:39 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
Hitch gets the What me Worry? treatment and then cameos on the Simpsons:
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sharpie Oct 04 2010 03:10 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
So many here that I love. It was between 39 Steps, Notorious, Rear Window and Psycho for me. Then I started thinking about that amazing crane shot in Notorious which ends with the key in Ingrid Bergman's hand and I just had to vote for it. Not surprisingly I was the only one but that movie has always done it for me.
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Vic Sage Oct 05 2010 02:04 PM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
NxNW starting to pull away from REAR WINDOW...
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RealityChuck Oct 07 2010 11:26 AM Re: POLL: Favorite Hitchcock film |
Hard to choose, but I went with North by Northwest. Rear Window, Strangers on a Train, The 39 Steps and Psycho are also in the running. I do find Vertigo overrated.
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