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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2008

Some wise words from Alfred Hitchcock.

This is located on the DVD "A Talk With Hitchcock"

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  • wow Hollywood nowadays needs to learn & listen to Mr. Hitchcock

  • I'm a film student and an aspiring filmmaker and I love the psychological thriller genre. Have always wanted to make psychological thriller film someday and I remember realising once that no matter what I make, I'm never going to come close to the masterpieces created by Hitchcock. A very humbling realisation.

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  • some great inforamtion here thanks

  • @killerrodan Yes it was a big shocker. I don't think its asking for too much Directors & Producers today just need to broaden their horizons! Instead of being stereotyped making all these horror movies the same with which i hate (jump scares!!) its more what you don't see that scares you (hint) Plus can you imagine what Mr. Hitchcock could & would use to his advantage with the technique and effects we have in films today??? I don't think he'd use much because he was more psychological.

  • @STONECOLD1987 LOL Nice.The Birds,scary film.Just wish that they would make them like they use to but I guess that's asking for too much.

  • @killerrodan :D I'm a horror fanatic as well LOL my favorite horror film is Psycho 1960 ofcourse & The Birds they were so terrifying. Theirs too many for me to list though

  • @STONECOLD1987 I agree with you on that.I am a horror purist at heart but they need to maybe go back to remaking the horror movies from the 20's 30's & 40's that weren't so good then & improve on them now.

  • @killerrodan I do understand that, but productions today need to maybe go back to remaking the horror movies from the 20's 30's & 40's that weren't so good then & improve on them now. Not remaking excellent classics like Wes Craven's A Nightmare On Elm. Street, Psycho, Friday The 13th, Halloween. I mean those were classics that need to be untouched & left alone.

  • @STONECOLD1987 I do see what you mean but I find remaking a film that's already is good will be completely pointless unless the film had a good idea going for it but was poorly done.

  • @killerrodan Yes but even remakes being made today can come out so much better if they just learned from masters like Hitchcock, Kubrick, Q. Tarantino.

  • @STONECOLD1987 Too many remakes.

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