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Here this,, </url>https://youtu.be/OpcO84r7ZPE<url> Not a great poster. Maybe they were trying to express the mystique of the character I suppose. But agreed, there had to have been a better idea than that. It is really cool. Every once I a while, they insert some footage from the previous Ups films that they haven't used before. By the time of Psycho, Hitchcock had shot most of his films in colour for 12 years. Had Psycho been filmed in colour, it would have still been a great movie, but the black and white brought it to another level of greatness. Sometimes less is more. No, everyone gets her confused with Erika Christensen or Hayden Christensen... Two words: <b>Cabaret & Godfather</b> No other movie stood a chance if it came out in '72. Sounder was good though. Funny how she is Buck's sister, yet he speaks in a New York accent and she has no accent at all.😷 Tonight's episode was one of the better 9-1-1s I remember the first time that I watched Lady Vanishes. During the opening shot, I was expecting the camera to pull out to reveal a miniature village. Back then, audiences didn't mind an obvious miniature set as an establishing shot. <url>https://youtu.be/i6noV4ZgtHA?t=83</url> He died January 7, 2021. There is talk of an associate producer taking over the project. Apparently, Charles declined being in 28Up, and Michael Apted went nuts. Charles tried to sue the production for using the old footage. Eventually, they dropped his segments completely. Apted said it was ironic that the one subject who declined the movie, actually makes his living making documentaries. Apparently, in the book, Sideways is explained as a slang term for being drunk. In the movie script, they made no mention or explanation of it. His comment sounds like it's coming from a 12 year old. But his name suggests he's old enough to know the Waltons....hmmm.. The Nice Guys (2016) was pretty funny. Not as good as Sideways though. Yeah, they were looking at a big name actor. Timothy Spall may have been considered for that part, but nobody knows who he is though. She was a pretty good choice, as there is a resemblance. This may not have been one of her better roles though. Didn't like that dinner scene, when she had to ask Hitchcock how they were going to film the shower scene. She had to explain to Hitchcock that she was <i>"not exactly boyish from the waist up"</i> What a ridiculous line, I don't believe the real Janet Leigh ever said that. One of the very cool things about Breaking Bad was that some of the suspense scenes were as good as it gets. When you think of suspense, you think of films, but not TV shows as much. Hitchcock would have been very impressed with Breaking Bad. Yes, The Girl really lacked the real humour that Hitchcock had. It seems Hitchcock had more charm than it was showed in the movie. Anthony Hopkins did a better job in the movie Hitchcock. <b>"It's the end of the world!!"</b> - <i>Doomsayer at Tides Restaurant . . .<i/> I believe that he is referring to the Simon Oakland scene explaining Norman's crimes. Roger Ebert was not a fan of that scene.