Poll

Which films do you feel are the best films directed by...

The Pleasure Garden
0 (0%)
Fear o' God
0 (0%)
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
0 (0%)
The Ring
0 (0%)
When Boys Leave Home
0 (0%)
The Farmer's Wife
0 (0%)
Easy Virtue
0 (0%)
Champagne
0 (0%)
Sound Test for Blackmail
0 (0%)
The Manxman
0 (0%)
Blackmail
0 (0%)
The Shame of Mary Boyle
0 (0%)
Murder!
0 (0%)
The Skin Game
0 (0%)
Mary
0 (0%)
East of Shanghai
0 (0%)
Number 17
0 (0%)
Strauss' Great Waltz
0 (0%)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
0 (0%)
The 39 Steps
3 (4.8%)
Secret Agent
0 (0%)
Sabotage
0 (0%)
The Girl Was Young
0 (0%)
The Lady Vanishes
1 (1.6%)
Jamaica Inn
0 (0%)
Rebecca
1 (1.6%)
Foreign Correspondent
0 (0%)
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
0 (0%)
Suspicion
0 (0%)
Saboteur
0 (0%)
Shadow of a Doubt
2 (3.2%)
Lifeboat
1 (1.6%)
Spellbound
0 (0%)
Notorious
4 (6.5%)
The Paradine Case
0 (0%)
Rope
1 (1.6%)
Under Capricorn
0 (0%)
Stage Fright
0 (0%)
Strangers on a Train
4 (6.5%)
I Confess
0 (0%)
Dial M for Murder
2 (3.2%)
Rear Window
8 (12.9%)
To Catch a Thief
4 (6.5%)
The Trouble with Harry
1 (1.6%)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
0 (0%)
The Wrong Man
0 (0%)
Vertigo
7 (11.3%)
North by Northwest
7 (11.3%)
Psycho
9 (14.5%)
The Birds
5 (8.1%)
Marnie
0 (0%)
Torn Curtain
0 (0%)
Topaz
0 (0%)
Frenzy
2 (3.2%)
Family Plot
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 5

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Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« on: May 01, 2011, 01:17:53 AM »
Damn...that took a lot of work to create.

Shadow of a Doubt
Lifeboat
Notorious
Strangers on a Train
North by Northwest


Psycho
Saboteur
Rope
Vertigo
The 39 Steps


The Lady Vanishes
Foreign Correspondent    
Mr. & Mrs. Smith    
The Birds
Spellbound    
Dial M for Murder
To Catch a Thief    
« Last Edit: February 07, 2012, 04:15:59 AM by Antares »

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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2011, 12:45:52 PM »
For anyone who isn't aware, this forum did a huge marathon of Hitchcock's films. It can be found here: http://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,5251.0.html. It was so comprehensive by the end, I made an appendix for it here, collecting together a few articles and bits of trivia others had found: http://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,6376.0.html

Perfect for this thread, that one includes a Wordle...



My top five would be:

Vertigo
Psycho
Rear Window
Notorious
The 39 Steps

But to be honest, I find it hard to find the right place for some of those. Any but the top two could easily switch with:
 
Strangers On a Train
North By Northwest
Shadow Of a Doubt (his personal favourite)

Also, The Wrong Man and Lifeboat are relatively unknown, but both incredible films. If you have any interest in Neo-Realism (Bicycle Thieves, etc), watch The Wrong Man as it works as both a thriller and a realist drama.




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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2011, 03:49:22 AM »
Psycho

The Birds
To Catch A Thief


Again, rather embarrassed by my lack of exposure to Hitchcock, having only seen three of his films but I am making amends, having added several more to my collection recently. Still to watch from my collection are Rope, North By Northwest, Vertigo, Rear Window, Family Plot, Torn Curtain, Strangers On A Train, The Wrong Man & Dial M For Murder. Would eventually like to own them all.

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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2011, 01:44:56 AM »
Damn...that took a lot of work to create.
I'm sure it did!  :bow:

This was brutal to determine. My choices are in alpha-order within color groups.

The Birds
North by Northwest
Psycho
Rear Window
Strangers on a Train
Vertigo

Foreign Correspondent
Frenzy
The Lady Vanishes
Notorious
Rebecca
Saboteur
Shadow of a Doubt
Spellbound
Suspicion
The 39 Steps
The Wrong Man

Dial M for Murder
I Confess
Family Plot
Lifeboat
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
Rope
Secret Agent
Sabotage
Stage Fright
To Catch a Thief
The Trouble with Harry

East of Shanghai (aka Rich and Strange)
Easy Virtue
The Girl Was Young (aka Young & Innocent)
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
Marnie
The Paradine Case

The Farmer's Wife
Jamaica Inn
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Under Capricorn
Topaz
Torn Curtain


Havent' seen:
The Pleasure Garden
Fear o' God
The Ring
When Boys Leave Home
Champagne
Sound Test for Blackmail
The Manxman
Blackmail
The Shame of Mary Boyle (aka Juno and the Paycock)
Murder!
The Skin Game
Mary
Number 17
Strauss' Great Waltz

W0m6at

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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #4 on: May 04, 2011, 03:48:29 AM »
Psycho

The Birds
To Catch A Thief


Again, rather embarrassed by my lack of exposure to Hitchcock, having only seen three of his films but I am making amends, having added several more to my collection recently. Still to watch from my collection are Rope, North By Northwest, Vertigo, Rear Window, Family Plot, Torn Curtain, Strangers On A Train, The Wrong Man & Dial M For Murder. Would eventually like to own them all.
If it makes you feel any better, you've seen three times as much as I have (I've only seen The Birds). Zero discs in my collection, and only a mild desire to see majority of his stuff (desire to watch Psycho is slightly higher).

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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #5 on: May 04, 2011, 06:46:13 AM »
I'm glad to see a poll on the films of Alfred Hitchcock.  I'm not surprised since there is a long marathon of his films (mostly done in the past), though I'm now wondering if any other directors of the past will be featured.  John Ford, Howard Hawks, Otto Preminger, perhaps?

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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #6 on: May 04, 2011, 04:07:31 PM »
I'm glad to see a poll on the films of Alfred Hitchcock.  I'm not surprised since there is a long marathon of his films (mostly done in the past), though I'm now wondering if any other directors of the past will be featured.  John Ford, Howard Hawks, Otto Preminger, perhaps?

In time, yes. But any director with a huge canon will only be done once in a while, it takes a lot of work to set it up.

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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #7 on: May 05, 2011, 03:00:27 AM »
I'm quite tempted to blind-buy Psycho. The Blu-ray is AUD12.98 @ JB Hi-fi. Unfortunately the local library doesn't have it, so I can't do a free try-before-you-buy on it.

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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #8 on: May 05, 2011, 11:34:05 AM »
I'm quite tempted to blind-buy Psycho. The Blu-ray is AUD12.98 @ JB Hi-fi. Unfortunately the local library doesn't have it, so I can't do a free try-before-you-buy on it.
You can't go wrong with Psycho.
An all-time classic and (IMO) even one of the best movies of all times.

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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #9 on: May 05, 2011, 12:30:08 PM »
You can't go wrong with Psycho.

Yeah, well...

Saboteur
Shadow of a Doubt
Rope
Rear Window
The Trouble with Harry
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
Vertigo
Psycho
The Birds 
Marnie

Last batch:

Torn Curtain 
Topaz
Frenzy
Family Plot

This is my second "retrospective" this year of a director whose movies I haven't seen for many, many years. Revisiting Eric Rohmer was exciting for me, but with Hitchcock it unfortunately felt more like a dutiful refresher course of things considered important.
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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #10 on: May 05, 2011, 12:57:01 PM »
I'm quite tempted to blind-buy Psycho. The Blu-ray is AUD12.98 @ JB Hi-fi. Unfortunately the local library doesn't have it, so I can't do a free try-before-you-buy on it.
You can't go wrong with Psycho.
An all-time classic and (IMO) even one of the best movies of all times.
A mate convinced me to grab it (I can blame you on here, and him in the real world). Gonna hold off until next Friday to watch it (Friday 13th).

"best movies of all times" tend not to be my thing. I'm more aliens and giant monsters for the most part, but I'm excited about checking out Psycho.

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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #11 on: May 05, 2011, 05:26:28 PM »
You can't go wrong with Psycho.

Yeah, well...

Saboteur
Shadow of a Doubt
Rope
Rear Window
The Trouble with Harry
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
Vertigo
Psycho
The Birds 
Marnie

Last batch:

Torn Curtain 
Topaz
Frenzy
Family Plot

This is my second "retrospective" this year of a director whose movies I haven't seen for many, many years. Revisiting Eric Rohmer was exciting for me, but with Hitchcock it unfortunately felt more like a dutiful refresher course of things considered important.

That's a whole lot of yawning in there.

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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #12 on: May 06, 2011, 02:44:39 AM »
That's a whole lot of yawning in there.

To fix a mildly famous quote: "I saw a Hitchcock thriller once. It was like watching paint dry."  :laugh:
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Re: Directors Best Poll #12 - Alfred Hitchcock
« Reply #13 on: May 06, 2011, 07:35:06 AM »
This was brutal to determine. My choices are in alpha-order within color groups.
You can say that again... BUt since it was so much work to set it up and you gave me the template :thumbup:, here it goes:


North by Northwest
Shadow of a Doubt
Psycho
Frenzy


Vertigo
Rear Window
The Birds
The Lady Vanishes
Notorious
Saboteur
Strangers on a Train
Rope
Sabotage

Dial M for Murder
Suspicion
Family Plot
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
Spellbound
To Catch a Thief
The Trouble with Harry
Torn Curtain
Rebecca


Marnie
Topaz


Havent' seen:
Foreign Correspondent
Lifeboat
Secret Agent
I Confess
Stage Fright
The 39 Steps
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
The Wrong Man
Strangers on a Train
East of Shanghai (aka Rich and Strange)
Easy Virtue
The Girl Was Young (aka Young & Innocent)
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
The Paradine Case
The Farmer's Wife
Jamaica Inn
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Under Capricorn
The Pleasure Garden
Fear o' God
The Ring
When Boys Leave Home
Champagne
Sound Test for Blackmail
The Manxman
Blackmail
The Shame of Mary Boyle (aka Juno and the Paycock)
Murder!
The Skin Game
Mary
Number 17
Strauss' Great Waltz