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PostPosted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 6:56 am 
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Rank the master of suspences films that you've seen.

Psycho
Vertigo
The Birds
Rear Window (grace kelly is fuckin gorgeous in this movie.)
North by Northwest
Strangers on a Train
Dial M for Murder

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Psycho
Strangers On A Train
The Lady Vanishes
Rear Window
The Trouble With Harry
North By Northwest
Shadow of A Doubt
The 39 Steps
Rebecca
Rope
The Birds
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Young and Innocent
Notorious
Lifeboat
To Catch A Thief
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
Frenzy
Family Plot
Vertigo
Foreign Correspondent
Secret Agent
Spellbound
Marnie
The Wrong Man
Dial M For Murder
Suspicion
Torn Curtain
Saboteur
The Paradine Case
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Notorious
The Lady Vanishes
Strangers on a Train
North by Northwest
The 39 Steps
Rebecca
The Birds
Rear Window
Vertigo
Psycho
To Catch a Thief
Spellbound

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1. North By Northwest
2. Saboteur
3. Rope
4. Rear Window
5. Psycho
6. The Birds
7. Spellbound
8. Vertigo
9. The Lady Vanishes

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1. Rear Window.
In Rear Window, the single most perfect thriller ever made, Hitchcock shows us how thoroughly he understands both the genre and the way it speaks to the human psychology. The way he controls the viewers tension and emotional involvement (and distantiation!) is nothing less than genious. None of his other films, however good they may be, come even close to this level of perfection.

2. Vertigo
3. Rebecca
4. Notorious
5. Dial M for Murder
6. Psycho
7. Strangers on a Train
8. The Man who Knew Too Much
9. Rope
10. North By Northwest

Won't rank more than ten. As with most long ranking lists the order becomes pretty much arbitrary after a while...

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#42 wrote:
1. Rear Window.
In Rear Window, the single most perfect thriller ever made, Hitchcock shows us how thoroughly he understands both the genre and the way it speaks to the human psychology. The way he controls the viewers tension and emotional involvement (and distantiation!) is nothing less than genious. None of his other films, however good they may be, come even close to this level of perfection.

2. Vertigo
3. Rebecca
4. Notorious
5. Dial M for Murder
6. Psycho
7. Strangers on a Train
8. The Man who Knew Too Much
9. Rope
10. North By Northwest

Won't rank more than ten. As with most long ranking lists the order becomes pretty much arbitrary after a while...


N by NW at 10????

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muckela wrote:
#42 wrote:
1. Rear Window.
In Rear Window, the single most perfect thriller ever made, Hitchcock shows us how thoroughly he understands both the genre and the way it speaks to the human psychology. The way he controls the viewers tension and emotional involvement (and distantiation!) is nothing less than genious. None of his other films, however good they may be, come even close to this level of perfection.

2. Vertigo
3. Rebecca
4. Notorious
5. Dial M for Murder
6. Psycho
7. Strangers on a Train
8. The Man who Knew Too Much
9. Rope
10. North By Northwest

Won't rank more than ten. As with most long ranking lists the order becomes pretty much arbitrary after a while...


N by NW at 10????

As entertaining as that movie is, I don't think it's as amazing a movie as the other nine.

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1. Vertigo
2. Read Window
3. Psycho
4. North by Northwest
5. Frenzy
6. Strangers on a Train
7. Shadow of a Doubt
8. The Man Who Knew Too Much
9. The Birds

I need to see the last two again. I really want to see Rebecca but its out of print and Notorious has a long wait on netflix. I have The 39 Steps but haven't watched it.

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 Post subject: Re: Rank Hitchcock
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Wow, this is DAMN tough. Hitchcock is the closest thing I have to a religion. I'm not kidding.
Mind you each one of these is VERY close to the one above it. I'll just go with a nice round number list of top 15.



1. Rear Window
2. North By Northwest
3. Dial M For Murder
4. To Catch A Thief
5. Rope
6. The Man Who Knew Too Much (Stewart/Day)
7. Psycho
8. The 39 Steps
9. Notorious
10. Strangers On A Train
11. Rebecca
12. The Lady Vanishes
13. The Trouble With Harry
14. Spellbound
15. Shadow Of A Doubt


Rear Window is possibly my favorite film of all time. I think it was actually the first Grace Kelly movie I'd ever seen, and I instantly fell head over hells in love with her. Thought it was kinda cool to learn then she was from my native Philadelphia.
There are still a few films from his overall resume I've still yet to see.
Would you believe that one of them is The Birds? Even more crazy -- I actually have very little interest in watching it :P :lol: Ya know, I don't know what it is, I mean, like I said I downright WORSHIP Hitchcock, I strive to be something like him as a writer/director, but when it comes to The Birds, I just can't see it being all that interesting. Not being much beyond a flock of wild and crazy birds attacks everyone in this small town. Just doesn't seem all that compelling to me. :|

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I really want to see Rebecca but its out of print and Notorious has a long wait on netflix.


If you have a cable box or satellite, it's showing on TCM this month for the Oscar count down. I'm not sure if it will show again, but I got in on my DVR ready to watch. It's been a while since I've seen any of his movies, so I got that, Vertigo, Rear Window, and a couple more I believe. I can't wait to sit down and have a Hitchcock Marathon.

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invention wrote:
1. Vertigo
2. Read Window
3. Psycho
4. North by Northwest
5. Frenzy
6. Strangers on a Train
7. Shadow of a Doubt
8. The Man Who Knew Too Much
9. The Birds

I need to see the last two again. I really want to see Rebecca but its out of print and Notorious has a long wait on netflix. I have The 39 Steps but haven't watched it.


the birds is definitely one i've watched several times... i got to see most of these on the big screen which is awesome. including rebecca, which isn't that great to be honest. has some nice touches, but not his best. i don't really get the love for notorious, might be cause i don't get the love for cary grant. jimmy stewart owns. so does that guy who plays bruno in strangers on a train

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jeremyvedder wrote:
Rear Window (grace kelly is fuckin gorgeous in this movie.)


Agreed. She is stunning.

And Rear Window is my favourite. Anyone read Camille Paglia's take on The Birds? Really interesting little book, if you can your hands on it...

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North By Northwest still rules all.

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 Post subject: Re: Rank Hitchcock
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I'm a Hitchcock nerd :cry:

Perfection:
1. Shadow of a Doubt (I've written more essays on this film than I care to admit. Joseph Cotten's Uncle Charlie is perhaps the most underrated Hitchcock villain & Teresa Wright is phenomenal. There's so much layering in this film it's sick)
2. Vertigo (Okay so it’s not perfection - quite the opposite in fact. It’s incredibly flawed: Kim Novak is terrible & the plot is ludicrous. But thematically & aesthetically it’s the most interesting Hitchcock film ever made)
3. Notorious (Possibly the most tragic love story Hitchcock has ever told. The four leads are all amazing)

Great to Very Good:
4. The Birds (Great horror movie)
5. Psycho (Great horror movie)
6. North by Northwest (James Mason steals the show)
7. Rear Window (Great dialogue)
8. Strangers on a Train (Robert Walker’s scary as hell; even Farley Granger’s crappy acting can’t ruin this movie)
9. The Man Who Knew Too Much (The remake. It’s not rocket science but it’s a load of fun)
10. Foreign Correspondent
11. The Lady Vanishes
12. Sabotage (Silvia Sydney rocks my world. Some truly shocking twists & a spectacularly modern murder scene)
13. Rope (I know a lot of people view this film as a failed experiment but I think it works overall)
14. Stage Fright

Passable:
15. Rebecca (Starts off great before it simply falls apart. Great book too so it’s a shame)
16. Dial M for Murder
17. The Wrong Man
18. The Lodger (Interesting to see Hitchcock do silent if nothing else)
19. The Man Who Knew Too Much (original)
20. Mr. & Mrs. Smith
21. The 39 Steps
22. Lifeboat (Great idea but a little too dated by today’s standards)

Duds:
23. Suspicion (Had they stuck with the original ending this film could’ve redeemed itself. As it is however it’s a bore)
24. Spellbound (The Dali set pieces are cool but Gregory Peck is so bad it’s distracting)
25. Family Plot (I barely remember it which is not a good sign)
26. I Confess (A horribly wasted effort between a great actor like Clift and a great director)
27. The Paradine Case (Zzzzzzzzzz)
28. To Catch a Thief (This film goes NOWHERE and it takes forever to get there)
29. Under Capricorn (An absolute mess of a film)


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i really liked Family Plot..was that his last?

i think my fave is rebecca


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Theresa wrote:
i really liked Family Plot..was that his last?

i think my fave is rebecca


Yes Family Plot was his last film.

I need to see Frenzy. I've yet to see that.


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jane gosford wrote:
Theresa wrote:
i really liked Family Plot..was that his last?

i think my fave is rebecca


Yes Family Plot was his last film.

I need to see Frenzy. I've yet to see that.


I saw it on AMC in October and I really liked it.

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Psycho
Robe
The Birds

I need to see more Hitchcock :?

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Psycho
Robe
The Birds

I need to see more Hitchcock :?

*posts witty remark about Rope misspelling*

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