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What is that sculpture composed of?
Fiberglass Was made for the FRENZY trailer.
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Rear Window 1st edition March 1984.
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Awesome! I kind of remember that trailer now that you mentioned it!
EDIT: Found another photo of Hitch holding the head during production! Look HERE
FRENZY necktie promo
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Spoiler: 03-31-2015 02:55 PMHeather19No, I forgot about it. They used to play the old movies on the cheap night at our theater, and they still do but now the "classics" are full price, and I can't see paying $11.50 for an older movie that I can easily find on DVD. Maybe I'm just cheap :lol:
I did go see Psycho around Halloween though :) 03-31-2015 03:40 PMdnemecI agree--it cost $25 for the 2 of us to go to see it. That being said, I had a Visa rebate card from Staples and we NEVER go to the movies. (Last movie we had seen was 4 1/2 years ago!) So we made it a point to go to this one. But god, it has gotten so expensive!!!! 04-01-2015 12:55 AMTommy 04-01-2015 01:30 AMmaeI would love to do my own 52 to 1 ranking. Needs lots of thought. 04-01-2015 03:49 AMdivemasterMy favorite Hitchcock films are Dressed to Kill and Body Double.
Oh, wait...
Frenzy might be my favorite. It's certainly up there. I like this movie a lot b/c there is no guessing as to the killer's identity. You know from just about the get-go who the killer is. The tension is not "whodunnit" but in the increasing pressure and boxing in of the poor sap being blamed for the murders.
Plus, I like the way that even though the killer is a total psychopath, Hitchcock goads the viewer into rooting for him in the potato truck scene. We feel the tension and the pressure as he looks for the missing item...and a sigh of relief when he finds it. (At least that was my reaction.). Having said that, the comeuppance at the end was perfect: "Why, Mr. Rusk. You're not wearing your tie." 04-01-2015 05:30 AMHeather19 04-01-2015 08:03 AMneedfulthings[QUOTE=divemaster;912557]My favorite Hitchcock films are Dressed to Kill and Body Double.
Oh, wait...
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LET'S NOT FORGET THAT OTHER HITCHCOCK(IAN)CLASSIC.....
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AND THE BEST HITCHCOCK OF ALL....
Spoiler: 04-01-2015 11:38 PMTommyAll the Hitchcocks I've seen (45) Ranked
Psycho
Notorious
Vertigo
Rope
Rear Window
Strangers on a Train
Shadow of a Doubt
North by Northwest
Frenzy
The Birds
The Lady Vanishes
The 39 Steps
Spellbound
Rebecca
Foreign Correspondent
Marnie
Lifeboat
The Man Who Knew Too Much (remake)
Stage Fright
To Catch a Thief
The Trouble with Harry
Sabotage
Torn Curtain
Murder!
Dial M for Murder
The Wrong Man
Family Plot
Secret Agent
The Man who Knew Too Much (Original)
Saboteur
Suspicion
Topaz
The Paradine Case
I Confess
The Lodger
Rich and Strange
Blackmail
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Number 17
Jamaica Inn
Easy Virtue
The Ring
The Skin Game
The Farmer's Wife
The Manxman
Champagne
Admittedly, a lot of the final silent films here at the bottom I've only seen once or twice and may deserve higher placing and I did not rank the shorts but I feel comfortable with the list so far... 04-06-2015 10:54 PMTommy 06-09-2015 07:18 AMmaehttp://www.fathomevents.com/event/ps...e-info/details
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Date: Sunday, September 20
Time: 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. (local time)
Run Time: 2 hours (approximate)
Ticketing: Tickets are available by clicking on the orange “Buy Tickets” button. If online ticketing is not available for your location, you can purchase your tickets by visiting the box office at your local participating cinema. If your nearest theater is not listed, please check back as updates are being made on a regular basis.
Special Fathom Feature: Enjoy a specially produced introduction from Turner Classic Movies for a look into the American psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
We all go a little mad sometimes. Haven’t you? Fathom Events, Turner Classic Movies and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment invite you to relive Alfred Hitchcock’s psychological thriller Psycho (1960) on the big screen for a special two-day only event on Sunday, September 20 and Wednesday, September 23 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. local time.
06-09-2015 08:10 AMdnemec 06-09-2015 11:58 AMneedfulthings 06-09-2015 01:03 PMHeather19I would love to have a theater room! 06-09-2015 01:15 PMneedfulthingsWant to know the best part...IT ALSO
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AGE DOES HAVE ITS PRIVILEGES. I WORKED ALL MY LIFE TO FULFILL THIS DREAM. 06-09-2015 07:44 PMmaeI have the bluray and a home theater as well, but it can't compare to an actual movie theater screen. My screen is 103 inches I believe. A movie theater is what, at least ten times that? 09-29-2015 06:30 AMmae 09-29-2015 09:36 AMBen StaadThe amazing thing about Hitchcock is that his material is still interesting to watch today. My daughter who is 16 will watch his show and movies without once texting anyone. 09-30-2015 01:48 PMStill ServantHey, Needfulthings, I know you have a super awesome movie collection. I was just wondering, do you collect laser discs? I just got into collecting them. I actually just bought Rope, Rear Window and The Man Who Knew Too Much at Goodwill for a buck each.
Pablo, is that an LED screen you have or do you use a projector? I know Sharp makes some pretty big LED TVs.
My cousin just bought a house with a theater in it in Mass. I'm dying to see it, but I might never leave. It's my dream to have one. Stadium seats and all.