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to put on a certain scene and suggested one.And Hitchcock said, on a woman?Whatever the number lens was, he said, good heavens, no.
And Hitchcock said, on a woman?
And Hitchcock said, on a woman-- whatever the number lens was.
Katherine Hitchcock to Google.
And Hitchcock does you know the famous back and forth between them.
Just in Hitchcock films, he kind of famously was really great with character, and really
And you mentioned Hitchcock just now.
to Alfred Hitchcock's "Dial M for Murder," like the whole gamut.
And then Hitchcock, he's known for his outline, his soliloquy outline.
to the works of Hitchcock and Spielberg playing for packed movie theaters, those shared communal experiences are what held our society together.
This is average Hitchcock, nothing to get excited about.
were in a Hitchcock movie.
of like Hitchcock; I stick myself in there in the distance somewhere.
You spent some time with Hitchcock, right?
And anyone who's familiar with Hitchcock, you'll spot it.
So this one I was inspired by Hitchcock, for example.
If you watch a lot of Alfred Hitchcock movies, he has character types.
but sort of a similar to a Hitchcock movie, about a guy who could only remember certain things when he was drunk or sometimes
You see it in a lot of Hitchcock shorts, where somebody gets a bump to the head and completely loses their memory,
To essentially put on my Alfred Hitchcock hat, and tell the story in as suspenseful a way as possible.
If you had to pick an Alfred Hitchcock film, which one would it be to be on your list?
If you've ever seen Alfred Hitchcock, and Alfred Hitchcock is my idol, I mean if I could write books the way, that make you feel the Way, Alfred Hitchcock does when you're at
And of course the trick was Hitchcock put a light bulb in the milk.
There's obviously a very nice tip of the cap to Hitchcock in this film.
And it felt it was kind of like Hitchcock, and "James Bond," and all the super fun stuff.
Hitchcock moment.
just after he and Grace Kelly had completed their Alfred Hitchcock
I do want to get some kind of Hitchcockian tension.
Is it their ideas or-- Well, because I was also influenced by Alfred Hitchcock.
The name's the Kuleshov Effect, much talked about by Alfred Hitchcock, very well known in the cinema world.
And without further ado, I'd like welcome Katherine Hitchcock.
And so logistically, the way we do it is actually Alfred Hitchcock style.
And when you are able to eat through entire melody instead of a horror movie, Alfred Hitchcock going up in the stairs there, and you're standing, you know?
And at the beginning of the book, I use the metaphor of Alfred Hitchcock's movie, "The Birds."
what had happened in Santa Cruz almost one night and from there we get the birds so um so a little bit of Hitchcock
always a good thing anytime we can um attribute any of these Wicked plants to it Hitchcock film like
audience while holding up a bald the balding diagram which is a drawing I actually did it's kind of my Hitchcock
It is a little like state specific memory, you know-- I remember, as a kid seeing kind of-- I don't think it was a Hitchcock movie,
And I would watch he and Ben Affleck on the breaks talk about cameras, and lighting, and shots, and this Hitchcock kind of feel that they wanted.
And that's something that's used to really great effect, of course, near the end of Hitchcock's "Rear Window," where the effect is really something
The whole movie takes place in a coffin, for those of you who don't know, and it's just a real Hitchcock kind of thrill ride.
And I think "Vertigo" is a fascinating film because it's-- Yeah, I mean, I just think it's a fascinating film, because it's-- this was Alfred Hitchcock,
Or maybe Van Gogh before oil paints, or Hitchcock before the
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