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someonecompletelyrandom 01-09-2011 01:01 AM

That Guess Who romcom with Ashton Kutcher that was inspired by that movie was awful.

djchameleon 01-09-2011 06:52 AM

it was pretty bad but come on...it had Bernie Mac in it....that made up for everything else about it, imo.

Violent & Funky 01-09-2011 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by RVCA (Post 982106)
Sorry but how was IB not cohesive?

The stories were not as exceptionally entangled as say Pulp Fiction. It really is Waltz that holds it together, as great as Pitt is...

Raust 01-09-2011 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by crash_override (Post 982257)
Is it worth $1 from RedBox?

I guess you still may feel violated after watching such a ****ty film though, so good luck! :thumb:

bob. 01-09-2011 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by nonsubmissivewife (Post 982213)
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My first Alfred Hitchcock movie, ever.....yeah, I know.

Anyway, I thought it lived up to all the hype it's ever received anytime and anywhere. The acting was superb, especially from Anthony Perkins. He was so naturally deviant it was disturbing. The shower scene didn't really get me because, well, we all know it's going to happen, but the part that really scared the crap out of me was when
Spoiler for I know you've all probably already seen it, but...:
"mommy" came storming out of the room and sliced Arbogast.

Holy crap, I almost fell off the chair when that happened. And the whole scene where the camera is focused on her eye and then pans out...how hard must that have been to film?
I love it, everything. The acting, the subtleties in the dialogue and story and certain set placements.
Awesome movie. A++

one of my all time favorite movies....just a friendly heads up...you need NEVER see thew Gus Van Sant shot for shot re-make....i died a little on the inside the day that came out :(

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 982227)
I have to say Vertigo never really did it for me. I vote North By Northwest, The Birds or Dial M for Murder instead!

North By Northwest is such a bad-ass film....everything about it is awesome....i also suggest checking out Spellbound and Rope....both are amazing examples of just how good Hitchcock really was

http://www.jgcinema.com/img_dossier/25.jpg
simply amazing....much more intense than i thought it would be....and just striking on the eyes

adidasss 01-09-2011 11:08 AM

Not Spellbound, dude, time has not been kind to that one...even Hitch didn't look favorably on it later on. :\

dankrsta 01-09-2011 12:16 PM

Well, since everyone is recommending Hitch films, I must say my favorites beside Psycho are definitely Vertigo, Rear Window, Rope, Rebecca, Shadow of a Doubt and Frenzy.

@ nonsubmissivewife

Since you liked Psycho very much I'd like to recommend you another masterpiece from the same year, but not from Hitchcock: Michael Powell's Peeping Tom (that is if you haven't already seen it). It is generally regarded that these two films have had a great influence on a 'serial killer genre'. But, regardless of that, they're ****ing great films that transcend genres.

bob. 01-09-2011 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 982488)
Not Spellbound, dude, time has not been kind to that one...even Hitch didn't look favorably on it later on. :\

really?...i don't know i won't lie it's been a few years since i last saw it....but i doubt my feelings have changed

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Originally Posted by dankrsta (Post 982523)
Well, since everyone is recommending Hitch films, I must say my favorites beside Psycho are definitely Vertigo, Rear Window, Rope, Rebecca, Shadow of a Doubt and Frenzy.

@ nonsubmissivewife

Since you liked Psycho very much I'd like to recommend you another masterpiece from the same year, but not from Hitchcock: Michael Powell's Peeping Tom (that is if you haven't already seen it). It is generally regarded that these two films have had a great influence on a 'serial killer genre'. But, regardless of that, they're ****ing great films that transcend genres.

i watched Peeping Tom a few weeks ago....and have to say it's still just creepy fucked up movie....even by todays gruesome standards....forever a classic :)

djchameleon 01-09-2011 12:24 PM

I have yet to see Strangers on a train recommended and that's a very good one imo.

dankrsta 01-09-2011 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 982529)
I have yet to see Strangers on a train recommended and that's a very good one imo.

That one and 'I Confess' I need to see. Maybe I've seen 'Strangers on a Train' at some point, but I don't remember anything, so it's definitely on 'to watch list'.


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