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I'm surprised nobody had mentioned this one yet.

I've been meaning to post this for awhile but I've been busy making some big budget motion pictures.(lol)

When I saw this movie, I thought I was going to have trouble, because I have problems watching old movies. Like many I find them too boring.
However, I found myself so involved with this movie that I actually believed I was Jimmy Stewart in this film. His acting is great, the love interest was amazing, and the story is now my all time favourite.

There's so much I want you to see and I don't even want to explain why. This is a must see!
 
Posts: 103 | Location: Canada | Registered: November 28, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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ALL of Hitchcocks movies are good, no matter how new or old they are. (He's my hero). Smile


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Vertigo was the first and only Hitchcock film I've seen. I do intend to see more, but yeah, whatever. It scarred the bejeebas (spelling?) out of me. A really good film.

Is bejeebas even a word?
 
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yeah - that one was good. some of his movies annoy me, cause they seem fake and real at the same time which drives me crazy.

that's the source of the ever ripped off "vertigo effect." amazing. i'd have ripped it off by now if i could just figure out how to get the zoom to match the dolly Smile


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There something about this movie that has always buged me. There is this shot where the main character is leaving a building and the camera is placed at the very top of the building. You can barely see him get in his car and leave. I don't know why, but ever since I saw that movie seven years ago, I can't get that out of my head.


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Posts: 147 | Location: Dorion, Ontario, Canada | Registered: November 07, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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clue, you should watch better old movies =P

seriously, the good ones never get boring.

vertigo i've seen so much i start to notice all the little annoying things and over-dramatics hithcock always put into his movies, but there's one shot: the one where he kisses her and the background melds into the stable when he first kissed.

god, just to think up of a shot like that is genius, but to pull it off is even better.

i forgot where he talks about, but somewhere he describes how they did all of it. it's insane.
 
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