"Lady Ca Ca Ca Copy" TOTALLY ripped this opening sequence and used it the beginning of her Born This Way video. UNFUCKINBELIEVABLE! Never again will I listen to ANYTHING by this hack job in a bad 20 dollar Chinatown wig
It's amazing how they were able to do those visual images without the use of computers. It makes every other director who uses one look like they cheated.
One of the most haunting, mesmerizing and memorable musical scores of all time. The opening credits to Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo is a masterpiece in itself and as many times as I've seen this movie and listened to this musical score it still mesmorizes me to this very day. You don't find movies or musical scores like ...this anymore! Directors of today need to do their homework!
echt selsam gestern habe ich Vertigo angeschaut bei youtube,irgendwie kommt mir das langsam spanisch vor,meine Favoriten sind empfohlene Videos am nächsten Tag,SELTSAM bei Millionenmitgliedern
I've always thought that the opening titles and the music really do set the tone for the movie much better than most of the movies from this period. I think that modern directors and studios have forgotten how much impact an opening sequence can have on setting tone and mood. It would be nice to see more, longer opening titles for movies rather than just being thrust into a story and having to find the emotion through pure visuals along the way or never getting that emotional connection.
brandini: Ideally a movie should have an opening sequence like this, so that the credits aren't superimposed on the action or have no opening credits at all.
@brandinibowden In complete agreement with you.....I share your observations. A "good" opening credit sequence can "frame" or "setup" with an atmospheric sense of what we are about to watch. I've saw the restored print of this film about 12 times at the cinema & watched my DVD countless times. This title is a great work of art by itself & easily ranks within in my top 5.
Beautiful titles, and Bernard Herrman's theme music is haunting and eerie. Oh, and that subtitle is in Portuguese, and it translates as 'A Body That Falls'. :P
"Lady Ca Ca Ca Copy" TOTALLY ripped this opening sequence and used it the beginning of her Born This Way video. UNFUCKINBELIEVABLE! Never again will I listen to ANYTHING by this hack job in a bad 20 dollar Chinatown wig
SkankExpose 7 months ago
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manifesto of mother monster
TheTazzoz 10 months ago
BORN THIS WAY! :D
mariobrayan1 10 months ago 3
ffffffuuuuu gaga ruined this song
xMeGaRaTax 10 months ago
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Born This Way! :D
DamagedMonster 11 months ago
its gaga! :D
OfficialAlfieGreen 11 months ago 8
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This movie is so good
NiteTrainPM 1 year ago
gawd I love these opening titles. and the music. wowee wow
Trund27 1 year ago
It's amazing how they were able to do those visual images without the use of computers. It makes every other director who uses one look like they cheated.
outinsider 1 year ago
One of the most haunting, mesmerizing and memorable musical scores of all time. The opening credits to Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo is a masterpiece in itself and as many times as I've seen this movie and listened to this musical score it still mesmorizes me to this very day. You don't find movies or musical scores like ...this anymore! Directors of today need to do their homework!
MusicLoverBrian1 1 year ago
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Benny Herrmann left us tooooo soon his musical scores are legend.
ednuk 1 year ago
Benny Herrmann left us tooooo soon his musical scores are legend
ednuk 1 year ago
A marriage made in Heaven! The perfect wedding of sight and sound: Bernard Herrmann and Sol Bass. Nothing today comes close to this masterwork.
jslasher1 1 year ago
What an awesome movie. What makes this movie even greater is the scenery they used for it -- San Francisco was positively beautiful back then.
prettyinblue1985 2 years ago 2
saul bass....
no more words needed !
md83gp 2 years ago
Unsubtle.
goback3spaces 2 years ago
one of the best intros ive ever seen, the music fits so well with the visuals
Jurassic343 2 years ago 2
Bernard Herrmann is a genius.
drjones087 2 years ago 11
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vanessalove182 2 years ago
a real freaky film. confused and disturbed the hell out of me.
patrickshark 2 years ago 2
echt selsam gestern habe ich Vertigo angeschaut bei youtube,irgendwie kommt mir das langsam spanisch vor,meine Favoriten sind empfohlene Videos am nächsten Tag,SELTSAM bei Millionenmitgliedern
nygaby2004 2 years ago
"Vertigo" a masterpiece of movie art.
dami1622 3 years ago 3
Why not upload the entire movie. Since it's not listed on "ON DEMAND" anymore
YamotoCassidy 3 years ago
you can watch it online here:
blogger-films.blogspot*com
deibid2003 3 years ago
thank you for sharing info. :DDD
ventuszz 3 years ago
I've always thought that the opening titles and the music really do set the tone for the movie much better than most of the movies from this period. I think that modern directors and studios have forgotten how much impact an opening sequence can have on setting tone and mood. It would be nice to see more, longer opening titles for movies rather than just being thrust into a story and having to find the emotion through pure visuals along the way or never getting that emotional connection.
brandinibowden 3 years ago 16
brandini: Ideally a movie should have an opening sequence like this, so that the credits aren't superimposed on the action or have no opening credits at all.
NGS712 3 years ago
@brandinibowden In complete agreement with you.....I share your observations. A "good" opening credit sequence can "frame" or "setup" with an atmospheric sense of what we are about to watch. I've saw the restored print of this film about 12 times at the cinema & watched my DVD countless times. This title is a great work of art by itself & easily ranks within in my top 5.
emenveeuk 1 year ago
Eerie yet romantic at the same time.
wilchbla68 3 years ago
Beautiful titles, and Bernard Herrman's theme music is haunting and eerie. Oh, and that subtitle is in Portuguese, and it translates as 'A Body That Falls'. :P
DonaldMcKinney 4 years ago
Eerily sublime...perfect in every possible way!
perrypearl 4 years ago
I could have not described it better. "Eerily sublim." Well spoken Perrypeal.
Xurrah 4 years ago
Yeah. The music just helps it.
Writerofthebizzarre 4 years ago