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March 10, 2006
The man who knew too much
My trip to The Bates Motel at RetroCrush (With the usual horrible popups)
This and many other photos of Hitchcock
Hitchcock directing Doris Day and James Stewart, in Marakesh
Hitchcock's Five Basic Plot Formations
Hitchcock Eyes. The eye is the window to the soul. Eyes are also the instruments of voyeurism and the gaze. Eyes are also crucial in the reaction-shot sequence, a form of point of view shooting characteristic of Hitchcock: we see a character looking, then what the character is seeing, then the character's reaction
Atom Egoyan’s tribute to the “Master of suspense”
Real-Life Stranger On A Train Less Interesting Than Hitchcock Version
Leonard South, camera operator on "The Birds" and "North by Northwest,", dead at 92
(Mosaic above from The joy of shards.) More Unusual Hitchcock and Unusual Chaplin Moments Here
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I'm using Firefox 1.5 and I don't get any pop-ups at Retrocrush.
I do have adblock installed but I hav'nt had to block anything there yet.
Posted by: ILuvNUFC at Mar 11, 2006 4:25:03 PM


