Which movie did you watch lastֻ

I've seen at least 14 Hitchcock films, in addition to Hitchcock (2012).

All 14 films are rated 7.5 or higher on IMDb, and they're excellent.

I plan to watch more of his movies sooner or later.

of course, we watched The Birds.
more of a “character play”, really.

1. could the white hair vs. black hair be more obvious?
2. everyone wore their best even during this disaster.
3. at the end, they did what they should have done at the beginning…Get Out of There.

it is our opinion that this movie could stand a modern (CGI?) remake.
same plot, same characters, but updated. no telephone booth, for example.

Already been done. :laughing:

a real MOVIE movie?
not TV nor Netflix, etc?

A lot of people like The Birds, but I saw it on the big screen, and thought it was horrible.

It's the worst Hitchcock film that I've seen by a wide margin.

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I also saw his last film, Family Plot (1976).

I don't remember it very well, but I do remember that it wasn't that great.

Oh yeah, a big one, too. Even got a sequel.

A disaffected soldier returns to his hometown to get even with the thugs who brutalized his mentally-challenged brother years ago.
Very good movie by Shane Meadows.
Dead Man’s Shoes

Chasing Waterfalls

Photographer Amy travels to a remote lodge to find mythical waterfalls and falls for handsome guide, Mark. They adventure to find the mystic waterfall and discover their true feelings

well, we found the Birds II, Land’s End: on TV, Showtime.

Ummm, didja click the link I gave?


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Linc

My daughter was just watching Ultraviolet. I was reading but kind of half watched it for a while. Wow, really bad, really really bad.

Just watched Monster Hunter.

Quite entertaining actually.

The Sunset Limited (2011) - a university professor (Tommy Lee Jones) tries to kill himself by throwing himself in front of a train. A man he doesn’t know (Samuel Jackson), who is an ex-convict in a low-paying job, prevents the professor from killing himself, and takes him to his apartment, where he tries to convince the professor, who is an atheist, that faith in God can make life worth living. The conversation between the two men ranges from their past lives, their history of relationships with other people, and the very different environments in which they live, as well as the differences in their views about the universe, faith, and hope. The movie was based on the play by Cormac McCarthy, and was directed by Tommy Lee Jones. This is a great movie that showcases an intelligent script, great acting, and excellent directing, rather than violence, sex and volume.

yes.
Birdemic.
we were looking
for The Birds remake.

next Hitchcock: Marnie.

1. Birds and Bond stars.
2. sort of a “costume drama” since they sure do change clothes often enough.
3. this revised quote sums it up: “No matter how hot she is, someone out there is sick of dealing with her (drama?)….
but there is usually another who is not.”

Same thing. CGIed birds go a-killin’, hilarity ensues.

Marnie looks interesting...

I think I'll eventually watch it.

regarding Hitchcock….here is something we found
involving his (and others) movie title designs:

more:

Triumph (2021)

Inspired by a real story, a determined high school senior strives to be a wrestler one last time despite having cerebral palsy and goes to extreme lengths, crushing obstacles and inspiring others along his journey to prove his abilities.

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