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Unwinding at the glacial rate of about one frame every 20 minutes, it makes "24 Hour Psycho" look like the Keystone Kops, and it might have sated even Elster's need for slow time.
Interesting trivia tidbit about "Eroica": Alfred Hitchcock incorporated the symphony in one of his most famous movies, Psycho (look for the record on the gramophone in the scene where Janet Leigh's sister is searching for her in the house behind the hotel).
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Like me, when I aimlessly wondered in by mistake, intense interrogations take place to determine if the wanderer is room worthy or just a psycho looking to stir up trouble.
The movie may be over a year old, but from the looks of this collection, the psycho ballerina look is still easily achieved -- and it actually looks pretty darn good.
Finley becomes increasingly attracted to her, watching her with the same uneasy intentness as the unnamed man watching Janet Leigh in Psycho: "Her look had an abridged quality, it wasn't reaching the wall or window.
The A&E network series, a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 horror movie Psycho, may look like TV cashing on a celluloid classic, but Hitchcock himself was a pioneer of easy traffic between the screen media – and Stone can be seen as following his example.
So I went for a kind of preppy, psycho-killer look: I had short hair, grey flannel pants and a button-down shirt.
After half a century Psycho still looks pretty edgy, although when placed alongside Michael Powell's Peeping Tom (1960/2010, Optimum, 15) it seems positively well behaved.
He wore a summery version of what he calls the "preppie psycho-killer look," which has been his trademark since his one hit, "Dead Skunk (In the Middle of the Road)," ruled FM radio, in the summer of 1973 — khakis, a mint-green shirt, a rumpled seersucker jacket, and a straw-colored Monroe hat.
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