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- Benjames500
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I like it too, but I do think it was a bit of a missed opportunity for such a great film.c0bbz wrote:I like it.
Fingers crossed for a full blown Hitchcock series.
A Hitchcock series would be great though. Ansin North by Northwest
- seeker1115
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Really like it. Would like to see the variant.
Woodyland is a kitten
- Benjames500
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Do we think any of these will make it online? Does Kevin ever sell AP copies online?
- RottenAtom
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drymount yeah, a Hitchcock series would be great. So many great films.
I'm digging the variant.
I'm digging the variant.
- RottenAtom
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Variant is on the right
- RottenAtom
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Yep, always a fun one to watch. Grace Kelly is perfection and Thelma Ritter steals every scene she's in. Might be my second favorite Hitchcock flick after NXNW.
- johndillenger
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I like it. I think he captured the tone of the film, and one of the most tense moments in the movie too. It's that "aw fudge, he sees me!"