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aluta continua (Wed Nov 4, 2009 4:05am ET)report post
by ndou wanga
i would like to applaud the great work of sir Hitchcock.your movies is rocking all over the world including madagascar, australia and antarctica.keep on the good work. aluta continua
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About hichcock values. (Thu Aug 6, 2009 1:12am ET)report post
by ramon
He was a brilliant profesional like a director but he just done and dont talk about their own success, Modest and honest cinematography star.
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BIRDEMIC - Shock and Terror (Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:49pm ET)report post
by Moviehead Releasing
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BIRDEMIC - Shock and Terror (The DVD, Now Available!)

Hollywood, CA - March 12, 2009 (INB) Moviehead Pictures and Moviehead Releasing has released the DVD of BIRDEMIC - Shock and Terror.

"We are excited to release this DVD of BIRDEMIC. Why did the vultures and eagles attack?" said Director James Nguyen.

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or at Youtube

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Partly inspired by Hitchcock's "The Birds" and there is a Cameo by Ms. Tippi Hedren ("Melanie" in The Birds).

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Re: BIRDEMIC - Shock and Terror (Sat Jul 4, 2009 5:55am ET)report post
by Eva
As is expected, the film proves to be a work that produces "gooseflesh".
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Not As Tragic As Hitchcock (Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:07pm ET)report post
by RonPrice
But as I near sixty-five and with the great bulk of my bi-polar illness behind me I do not anticipate suffering the way many do after the age of sixty. I have a strange premonition that the worst is behind me. Unlike Mark Twain, whose life from age 60 on was blasted by calamity and sorrow; unlike the cinema director Alfred Hitchcock who was plagued by alcohol and depression from sixty-five until his death at the age of eighty, unlike many others in their declining years of late adulthood, I see my life as just beginning, albeit a different life than the one I have known, but one I am looking forward to with relish. This is not to say that fatigue, exhaustion and anxiety will not afflict me and forces at large in the world will not assail me. I may require the perserverence I have seen in my wife for the last twenty years. I will close this post with a prose-poem about my generation. It is a poem inspired by Doris Lessing.
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KIN AND KITH

"The generation born in the mid-forties...were the most indulged, cared for and ‘liberated’ children in history...the narcissistic trend began in the 1920s...These between-wars folk were the parents of the post-World-War-II generation....who formed the ‘hippie generation’... still relentlessly ego-absorbed generation."1 These two generations have been the main pioneers of the second, third and fourth epochs of the Baha'i teaching Plans.-Ron Price with appreciation to Ronald Conway, The Rage for Utopia, Allen and Unwin, 1992, pp. 146-148.

There’s nothing like a parting
to make you feel a piece.
Nothing like a starting
to make you ill-at-ease.

Partings are a sorrow;
I think I’ll keep them few,
as I head down the home stretch
to the newest of the new.

‘Cause one day we’ll part forever
on this terrestrial coil;
we’ll make this the last one
on this our earthly soil.

I may not talk with you so deeply
that you feel connected with,
but I’ll learn that one some day,
as we become both kin and kith.
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Untitled (Sat Dec 22, 2007 7:56am ET)report post
by Fei
I like the suspense in his movies.
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librarian (Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:18pm ET)report post
by Manuel
Sir Hitchcock was an outstanding and brilliant director. From my point of view he's the master of supense.
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Untitled (Fri Apr 27, 2007 3:09am ET)report post
by Natalya
Hello,
I'm not a big fan of Alfred Hitchcock's movies. When I've read his biography, I thought that he was not happy man, his complicated relationship with his mother, her misunderstanding of his child's fears and problems would be reflected on his future. And we could see this in his films, that full of suspence and not solved problems.
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Hitchcock at his desk (Sat Nov 18, 2006 7:41am ET)report post
by seroxatmad
Hi

I remember watching hitchcock sitting at a desk at the start of the films when i was yoing, but the 5 box set ive just bought are just with him directing. Which films did he actually intruduce the films him self?

Regards

John
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italian subtitles of psycho (Fri Sep 1, 2006 12:12pm ET)report post
by andrea
Hi to everyone. Where I can find italian subtitles for "Psycho" DVD?
Thanks Smile
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Untitled (Fri Aug 4, 2006 8:00pm ET)report post
by Jaane
Im A Big Fan Rebecca Spellbound Notorious
Jaane
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